GIN, conj. if.
GIR, GIRD, GYRD, s. a hoop.
GIRDLE, s. a circular plate of malleable iron with a handle, for toasting oaten bread, etc., over a fire.
To GIRN, s. to grin.
GIRN, s. a snare for catching birds.
GIRNALL, GIRNELL, s. a large chest for holding meal.
GITE, s. crazy.
GLAIKIT, adj. light; giddy.
GLAMER, GLAMOUR, s. gipsies were formerly supposed capable of casting a charm over the eyes of persons, and thus making them see objects differently from what they really were. Cast the glamer o'er her, caused deception of sight.
GLAR, GLAUR, s. mud; mire.