Ganny-cock’s nob s. the appendage to a turkey-cock’s beak
Gapes-nest s. an idle spectacle
Gare s. gear; Ire-gare s. plough-gear, iron-work
Garn, or Gearn, Gearden s. a garden
Gatchel s. the mouth
Gate-shord, or sheard s. a gate-way, a place for a gate
Gatfer s. an old man (good father)
G’auf to go off; G’auver to go over; G’in to go in; G’on to go on; G’out to go out; Go’vorn go before him or them; G’under to go under; G’up to go up: ex. Thear I wur’, d’ knaw, carnared (in a corner); coud’n g’auver, g’under, g’in, nor g’out
Gawcum, Gawcumin s. a simpleton, a gawkey
Gee-wi’ (g soft), v. to agree; Gee (g hard), to give, ex. To gee out—to thaw