GLAÇONS, or bancs de glace, flakes, or islands of ice.
GOLFE, a gulf of the sea, as of Mexico, of Lyons, &c.
GONDS, the gudgeons by which the rudder is hung to the stern-post. See Ferrure de gouvernail.
GONDOLE, a gondola of Venice.
GONDOLIERS, the master and crew of a gondola.
GONNE, a sea-cask somewhat larger than a barrel.
GORET, Gorret, a hog, or large brush to scrub the ship’s bottom under water.
GORETER, to hog a vessel, to apply the hog.
GORGERE, ou Taillemer, the foremost and lowest part of the cut-water, or knee of the head.
GOUDRON, or Goudran, tar.