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gochle, gockle,
gochle [MN. ˈgoxl]
n. Phlegm.
v. To hawk, clear the throat and spit.
gockman, gockmin, gokman,
gockman [ˈgɔkmən]
n. Gael. arch. A domestic sentinel, a warder.
gaad, gaads, gad, gadge, gads, gadz, Gaud, Gawd, gawd, gawds, gid, gid-gad, giyad, Goad, God, göd, Gode, Godheid, gude, guid, gweed, gyaad, gyaads, gyad, gyads,
God [gɔd, god]
n. God. Often in the form Guid.
 
gad(s) [gad(z) N. gjaːd(z)]
int. A mild oath, an exclamation of disgust at the sight, taste or touch of anything unsavoury.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
Godheid: Godhood, divine nature or essence, the deity.
God-left: Godforsaken.
God's mak: God's creation.
cog, gog, gug,
gog [gɔg, gʌg]
n. The tee or mark for such games as curling, quoits, pitch and toss, etc. The hole in the game of marbles.
goagar, goager, gogar, goger, goggar, gogger,
gogar [I.Sh. ˈgogər]
n. Anything large of its kind.
goag, goagie, goagit, goagy, gog, goggie, goggit, goggy, gug, gugget, guggie, guggit, guggy,
goggie [ˈgɔgi,ˈgʌgi]
also gog
n. A child's name for an egg, an unfledged bird, a nestling.
 
goggit
adj. Of an egg: fertile, having a chick inside.
coggle, goggils, goggle, goggles, gogillis, google,
goggle [gɔgl, gogl]
v. To roll the eyes.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
google [gugl]: To deceive, hoodwink.
goggles [ˈgɔglz, ˈgoglz]: pl. Protective spectacles, horse blinkers.
pit the goggles on: To befool someone, to lead someone a dance, to take someone down a peg.
gogi, gogie,
gogie [I.Sh. gogi]
n. A louse.
geut, goit, göt, guit, gut,
goit [I.Sh. gɔit]
also guit [I.Sh. gøt]
n. The threshold, doorway, entry.
galder, gallie, gally, gawly, gelder, geldro, gilder, gilgal, gilgall, gillgall, gola, golder, goldered, goldert, goldher, goldie, goldy, gollar, goller, gollered, gollie, golly, guldar, gulder, guldered, guldert, guldher, guldie, guldur, guldy, guller, jalder, yalder, yaller, yolder,
golder [ˈgɔl(d)ər, ˈgʌl(d)ər]
v. To roar, shout, bawl, gurgle. [I.Ork. ˈgɪldər] To giggle, to laugh.
pt. pp. goldert, goldered
 
yalder [NN.b. I. ˈjal(d)ər, ˈjoldər]
n. The loud, continuous barking of a dog.
v. To bark loudly and repeatedly.
 
gollie [ˈgɔlɪ, ˈgolɪ]
n. A row or argument.
v. To bawl, scold, cry.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
gilgal N.: A hubbub, commotion, babel of voices.
goldie [ˈgɔldɪ, ˈgʌldɪ]: Someone who talks in a load voice, a rough but harmless person.

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