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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OP NAMES. 379<br />

Gloriosest (Gloriest), adj. superl.<br />

most glorious, 1611.<br />

Glorius, adj. glorious, 2776.<br />

Glotony, s. gluttony, 3265.<br />

Gloue (Gl<strong>of</strong>e), «. glove, 1984;<br />

Gloues, pi. gloves, 2767 ; see<br />

Nethire.<br />

Gloumes, pr. s. becomes gloomy, is<br />

overcast, 4142. Cf. E. glum.<br />

(G\o-wys), pr. s. glows, 3368.<br />

Gluttis, pi. gltittons, 4552. So in<br />

P. Plowm<strong>an</strong>'s Crede. O.F, glout;<br />

Roquefort.<br />

Glyffe, ger. to dazzle, glare, look<br />

bright, 4599. Cf. Lowl. Sc. gliff,<br />

a glimpse.<br />

Glyssyn<strong>an</strong>d (Glasyn<strong>an</strong>d), pres. part,<br />

glistening, glittering, 3015.<br />

Gnaistes, pr. s. gnashes, 5321.<br />

(Go), 1 pr. s. go, 2280. See Gaa.<br />

Gobet, 8. gobbet, morsel, 4516<br />

(Gobett), piece, 1310.<br />

Goblets, pi. goblets, 3701 ; Goblettis,<br />

5131 ; Gobletis (Goblettes),<br />

2935; Goblettis (Goblettez), 2948.<br />

Goblyn, s. goblin, 5491.<br />

Gode (God), s. God, 329, 1073,<br />

2905; Godis(Godde8),g'en. God's,<br />

876 ; Gods (Godez), 1591 ; Godis,<br />

pi. gods, 307, 5410 ;<br />

Goddis, 271,<br />

5394.<br />

(Gode), adj. good, 804*.<br />

Godesses, p. goddesses, 1874.<br />

Godhede, s. godhead, 5622.<br />

Godlaik, s. goodness, virtue, 4688.<br />

Godness (Gudnes), s. goodness, 3270.<br />

Gods (Gudez), pi. goods, wealth,<br />

3280.<br />

Gogg, Gog, 5487.<br />

Gol<strong>an</strong><strong>an</strong>d, pres. pt. blowing ; hence,<br />

rainy, tempestuous, 4796. Cf.<br />

Icel. gola, gicla, a fair breeze, gol,<br />

a breeze ;<br />

E. gale.<br />

Gold, s. gold, 276, 436, 607; gold<br />

(spurs), 5458 (see the note) ;<br />

(Goldes), pi. gold coins, 1847.<br />

Golden, adj. golden, 201; (Gold),<br />

1533; Golde, 425.<br />

Gols, 8. red, gules, a red colour (see<br />

the note), 4819.<br />

Gome, s. m<strong>an</strong>, 391, 417, 435, 516,<br />

742, 818, 966, 1467, 1691, 2259,<br />

2384,3276; (Grome), 1190, 1936;<br />

Gomes, pi men, 1417, 2054, 3387,<br />

6 •<br />

3652 ;<br />

(living) men, 3686 ; statues<br />

<strong>of</strong>men,5276; (Gomez), 1657,1739,<br />

2531 ; Gomea, pi. geii.oimeTi, 4212.<br />

Gone, pr. pi. go, 3456.<br />

Gorge, s. throat, 3627 ; Gorg, neck,<br />

4985.<br />

GoTTed, pp. gored, 3645.<br />

Gose, pr. s. goes, 5050.<br />

Goste, s. spirit, soul, 4484. See<br />

Cast.<br />

Gostid, spiritual, endowed with<br />

spirits, 1874.<br />

Gotis, pi. streams, 4796. A gote is<br />

properly a mill-stream ; cf. '^goyts<br />

<strong>of</strong> mills, where the stream passes<br />

out;" E. D. S. Gloss. B. 17.<br />

Gouerne (Goueryne), v. govern, rule,<br />

3387 (luhere the Ashmole MS. has<br />

gounere) ;<br />

(Gouern), 1973.<br />

Gouernoiire (Gouernour), s. governor,<br />

1623, 1936; (Gubernare),862;<br />

Gouerners, pi. rulers, 3552.<br />

Goules, gules, red, 4989, 5060 ;<br />

<strong>of</strong> a<br />

red colour, 3368.<br />

(Goy8),^r. s. goes, 2111.<br />

Grace, s. favour, grace, 307, 358,<br />

994; success, glory, 2534; Gracis,<br />

pi. prayers, lit. th<strong>an</strong>ks, 5394.<br />

(Graceux), gracious, 798*.<br />

Gracious, adj. beautiful, 3667 ;<br />

(Graciouse), gracious, 1748, 1844 ;<br />

(Gracieux), favouring, 1964.<br />

Graciousest, adj. superl. most h<strong>an</strong>dsome,<br />

4909.<br />

Gradid (Gradit), pp. degraded, 2430.<br />

Graffis, pZ. graves, 4451.<br />

Graithe, v. prepare (myself) to go,<br />

direct (myself), 3522 ; Graithes<br />

(Grathez), pr. a. prepares, 3016 ;<br />

Graithes him, arms himself, 911 ;<br />

(Grathez hym), prepares himself,<br />

3159 ; Graith, pr. pi. 2 p. appoint,<br />

4499 ; Graithed {Grathed). pt. pi.<br />

prepared, 1933; Graithid (Grathed),<br />

pp. arrayed, 1844 ; Graithis,<br />

imp. pi. yield, prepare, 1904. Icel.<br />

greiia. See Grathez.<br />

Graithely (Grathly), adv. readily,<br />

worthily, 756 ;<br />

Graithly, readily,<br />

201. Icel. greiir.<br />

Graithist (Grethest), adj. superl. best<br />

prepared, /ience, richest, 1865. Icel.<br />

greiiSr.<br />

Gramere, grammar, 631.

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