gos (A.S.) pl. gees, a goose
gothelen (A.S.) [97], [252], to grumble (as is said of the belly)
gowe (A.S.) [14], a phrase of invitation, i. e. go we, let us go
graffen (A.N.) [85], to graft
†graith (A.S.) [453], [464], the truth (?)
graithe (A.S.) [27], ready, prepared
graithen (A.S.) to prepare, make ready. †part. pas. y-greithed, [462], [487]. graythed, [494]
graithly (A.S.) [386]. graythliche, [482], readily, speedily
graunt (A.N.) [353], great
graven (A.N.) to engrave. part. pas. grave, [73], engraved