Glou-beäson s. a glow-worm, a bold impudent fellow
Glutch, Glutchy v. to swallow s. the act of swallowing, Glutcher s. the throat
Gold s. sweet willow; Myrica gale, abundant in the moors of Somerset, in the herbalists called Gaule
Go-lie v. spoken of corn falling after rain; applied to wind, to subside
Gool-french a gold-finch, a proud tailor
Gollop s. a large morsel
Gommer s. an old woman (good mother)
Good-hussy s. a thread-case
Goody v. to appear good, to prosper
Goose-cap s. a giddy, silly person