To FUNK, v. a. to strike or kick behind, like a horse. In a funk, in a bad humour.

FUR, FURE, s. a furrow.

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To GA, GAE, v. n. to go.

GAB, s. the mouth.

GABBY, adj. fluency or speech.

To GAB, v. n. to prate; to mock.

GABERLUNGIE, GABERLUNZIE, s. a wallet that hangs by the loins, such as is often used by beggars.

GAED, GAID, pret. went.

To GAFFAW, v. n. laugh loud.