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glyde,
glyde [gləid]
n. A sort of road or opening (gate).
gnash, nash,
gnash [(g)naʃ]
n. A gnashing or snap of teeth, caustic or pert talk.
gnashack, gnashag, gnashick, nashag,
gnashack [MN. ˈ(g)naʃək, NN.b. ˈ(g)naʃəg]
n. The bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi.
forgnaa, forgnaad, forgnaw, forgnawed, fornaa, forniaw, forniaw$d, forniawe, forniawed, fornyauw, fornyaw, fornyaw, fornyaw$d, fornyawed, fuirn_gnaw, fuirn_gnaw, fuirn_gnawd, fuirn_gnawed, furnyau, gna, gnaa, gnauve, gnaw, gnawed, gnew, gnyaave, gnyauve, gnyauved, knav, knaw, know, naa, namse, nyavse,
gnaw [(g)nɑː, (g)nɔː, N. (g)n(j)aː, MN. (g)njaːv, I. gnaː]
v. To gnaw.
pt. pp. gnawed
 
forgnaw [fərn(j)ɑː, -n(j)ɔː, N. -(g)n(j)aː, MN. -(g)njaːv, I. -(g)naː]
v. To wear out, tire, to fatigue.
pt. pp. forgnawed adj. Worn out.
gneck,
gneck [gnɛk, gnak]
n. MN. A notch in a stick etc.
gnib,
gnib [MN. gnɪb, kn-]
adj. Quick in action or speed.
gam, gamie, gammock, gammy, gamy, gaum, gaumack, gaumie, gaumie, gaumless, gaumy, gawm, gawmass, gawmie, gawmy, goam, goamie, goamless, goamock, goamy, gom, gomach, gomachan, gomack, gomas, gomawk, gome, gomerick, gomerkal, gomie, gommy, gomuck, gomus, gomy, goomie, gormless,
goam [gom, gɑːm, gam]
n. A fool, a simpleton.
dim. goamie
dim. goamock [ˈgomək, ˈgɔmək, ˈgamək]
 
goamie [ˈgomɪ, ˈgɑmɪ, ˈgamɪ]
adj. Foolish, stupid.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
goamless: Stupid.
goam, goamed, goamin, goamins, goamt, gome,
goam [gom]
v. To pay attention to, heed, notice, to recognise, greet with a salutation.
pt. pp. goamt, goamed
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
goamin [ˈgomɪn]: A greeting. pl. goamins
gab, gob, goosebag, goosegab, goosegob, goosegog, goose-gog, goosiegab, gub, gubb, guissgab, guissgob, gussgab, leeriegub, leerigub, lirigob, loragob, luirabub, luiragob, luiragub, lüragub,
gob [gɔb, gob, I.Sh. gʌb]
n. A mass or lump of something soft. I.Sh. Foam, froth, lather, scum.
pl. gobs I. A muddy, miry or swampy piece of ground, a puddle.
v. I.Sh. To make a lather.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
guissgob: A fruit of gooseberry Ribes uva-crispa.
luiragob: I.Sh. The sea froth or scum which gathers in crevices of rocks by the action of the tide.
goblet,
goblet [ˈgɔblət]
also goblet-pan
n. An iron pot or pan having a straight handle and convex sides.

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