GUTTERS, s. pl. mire; mud; dirt.
GUTTY, adj. gross; thick—applied both to persons and things.
GYISARD, GYSART, s. children who go from door to door singing during the Christmas time. Masks are frequently used on such occasions.
GYM, adj. neat and spruce.
To GYS, v. a. to disguise.
GYTE, adj. foolish. To gang gyte, to act extravagantly or foolishly.
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HA', s. a hall.
HAAFLANG, HAFLIN, adj. half-grown.
HAAR, s. a fog; a chill easterly wind.