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#Forbere#, _v._ to spare, XIV _b_ 12. [OE. _for-beran_.] _See_ Bere, _v._
#Forbette#, _pp._ cruelly beaten, IV _a_ 86. [OE. _for-_ + _bēatan_, str.] _See_ Bete, _v._^1
#Force#, _n._ strength, XVI 210. [OFr. _force_.]
#Fordo#, _v._ to destroy, XVII 100, 114; #Fordon(e)#, _pp._ XVII 145; _ben fordon_, come to grief, Introduction xv. [OE. _for-dōn_.] _See_ Do(n).
#Fore#. _See_ Fare, _v._
#Forest#, _n._ forest; wild, unenclosed, and partly wooded, land, II 160, 246. [OFr. _forest_.]
#Foret#. _See_ Forþ.
#Forfete#, _v._ to transgress, V 326; #Forfette#, _pa. t._ XVI 352. [From OFr. _forfait_, _-fet_, n.
#Forgaa#. _See_ Forgon.
#Forgete#, _v._ to forget, IV _a_ 79; #Forgetynge#, _n._ IV _b_ 68. [OE. _for-_ + ON. _geta_; cf. OE. _forgetan_.] _See_ Gete, Forȝete.
#Forgon#, _v._ to give up, XV _b_ 35; #Forgoo#, V 142; #Forgaa#, IV _b_ 31. [OE. _for-gān_.]
#Forȝ#, _n._ force, waterfall, V 105 (the earliest recorded instance in E.). [ON. _fors_.]
#Forȝelde#, _v._ to repay, VIII _a_ 272. [OE. _for-géldan_.] _See_ Ȝelde.
#Forȝete#, _v._ to forget, XI _b_ 157; #Forȝete#, _pp._ XII _b_ 202, XIV _c_ 8, &c. [OE. _for-getan_.] _See_ Forgete, Vnderȝete.
#Forȝeue#, _v._ to forgive, IX 324. [OE. _for-gefan_.] _See_ Ȝeue.
#Forloyne#, _v._ to go astray, VI 8. [OFr. _forloignier_.]
#Forlorn#, (_pp._) _adj._ ruined, in pitiful plight, I 136, II 127. [OE. _for-loren_, pp.] _See_ Lese, _v._^1
#Forme#, _adj. superl._ first, V 305. [OE. _forma_.]
#Forme#. _See_ Fourme.
#Forne#, _adv._ of old, V 354. [OE. _foran_, _forne_.]
#Forsake#, #Fursake# (XV), _v._ to deny, XV _g_ 33; forsake, V 312; (foll. by _infin._) to refuse to, neglect to, XV _c_ 19, XVII 273; #Forsoke#, _pa. t. sg._ forsook, II 227. [OE. _for-sacan_.]
#Forschape#, _pp._ transformed (to something worse), XII _a_ 8. [OE. _for-scapen_, pp.] _See_ Schap(e).
#Forschreynt#, _pp._ withered (by fire), II 398. [OE. _for-screncan_, oppress, rel. to _forscrincan_, wither.]
#Forseyde#, _pp._ aforesaid, XIII _b_ 49; #Uore-yzede#, #Uorzede#, III 19, 23. [OE. _fore-sægd_ (Kt. _-sēd_).]
#Forsworn#, _adj._ perjured, XIV _a_ 21. [OE. _for-sworen_.] _See_ Swere.
#Forto#, _prep._ until, XIII _a_ 28, 29. [OE. _forþ tō_.]
#Fortune#, _n._; _by (be) f._ by chance, VII 99, 180, IX 207; by good fortune, VII 171. [OFr. _fortune_.]
#Forþ(e)#, #Forth#, _adv._ forth, away, out, on, forward, II 193, V 248, &c.; #Foret#, XV _g_ 18 (see Appendix § 6); #Fourth(e)#, XVI 298, 386; #Furþ(e)#, #Furth(e)#, I 72, 87, X 87, XVI 140, XVII 480, &c.; _forþe ygete_, produced, II 14; _fra thine furth_, thenceforward, X 130. [OE. _forþ_, _fórþ_.]
#Forþer#, _adv._ further, II 481. [OE. _furþor_, _forþor_.] _See_ Fyrþer.
#Forþered#, _pp._ furthered, advanced, XI _b_ 231. [From prec.; _cf._ OE. _fyrþr(i)an_, _forþian_.]
#Forþi# (#-þy#, #-thi#, #-thy#), _adv._ and _conj._ wherefore, and so, therefore, II 461, IV _b_ 35, V 42, 50, VIII _a_ 79, 88, _b_ 86, XII _introd._, _b_ 170, XV _c_ 22; because, IV _b_ 26. [OE. _for-þī_, _for-þī þe_.]
#Forwake#, _pp._ worn out with lying awake, XV _c_ 29. [OE. _for-_ + _wacen_, pp. of _wæcnan_.] _See_ Awake.
#Forward(e)#, _n._ agreement, covenant, V 279, VIII _a_ 36, XVI 5, 166, 238. [OE. _fore-weard_, n.]
#Forwes#, _n. pl._ furrows, VIII _a_ 98. [OE. _furh_.]
#Fote#, #Foot(e)#, #Fut# (X), _n._ foot, V 248 (_see_ Spenne), IX 17, &c.; _collect. (dat.) sg._ in _on fote_ (_fut_), on foot, V 295; on their legs, X 57; _vnder fote_, XIV _c_ 85; foot's length, V 83, VIII _a_ 2, XVII 263, 366; #Feet#, #Fet(e)#, _pl._ II 79, 441, IX 255, &c.; #Fette#, IV _b_ 4; #Fote#, #Foot#, orig. _gen. pl._ in _two fote long_, &c., V 157, IX 155, XIII _a_ 38, &c.; orig. _dat. pl._, in _on his_, _to (my) fote_, V 161, 208, VII 174. [OE. _fōt_.]
#Foul(e)#, _n._ bird, II 68, VIII _a_ 32, XV _b_ 6, 10, _c_ 3, &c.; #Fowhel(e)#, IV _b_ 33; #Fowle#, IV _b_ 47, XVII 3, 487, &c.; #Fowll#, XVII 472; #Foull#, _pl._ XVII 156. [OE. _fugol_.]
#Foule#, _adj._ foul, loathsome, bad, II 464, VII 180, VIII _a_ 320, XVI 337, &c.; #Uoul#, III _introd._; _adv._, in _foule mot hit falle_, evilly may it fare, V 310. [OE. _fūl_.]
#Founde#, _v._ to hasten, V 62, 161. [OE. _fúndian_.]
#Founde(n)#, &c. _See_ Fynde(n).
#Fourme#, #Forme#, _n._ manner, fashion, V 62, IX 305. [OFr. _fo(u)rme_.]
#Fourth(e)#. _See_ Forþ(e).
#Fourty#, #Forty#, _adj._ forty, XVII 148, 445, &c. [OE. _fēowertig_.]
#Fowe#, _adj._ streaked or variegated (fur), vair, in _fowe and griis_ (partial transl. of ME., OFr. _vair & gris_), II 241. [OE. _fāg_.]
#Fowheles#, #Fowle(s)#, #Fowll#. _See_ Foul(e), _n._
#Fowre#, #Four(e)#, _adj._ four, I 232, V 33, 157, XIII _a_ 37, &c. [OE. _fēower_.] _See_ Feurþe, Fourty.
#Fra#. _See_ Fro, _prep._
#Fray#, _n._ strife, XVII 184. [Shortened from Affray, _q.v._]
#Frayne#, _v._ to inquire, VII 97. [OE. _(ge)frægnian_.]
#Fraist#, #Frast# (XVII), _v._ to question, inquire of, XVII 183; _fraist of_, investigate, VII 97. [ON. _freista_.]
#Fram#; #Uram#. _See_ From.
#Franche#, _adj._ French, XIV _b_ 33, 46; #Frensche#, XIV _c_ 101; #Frankys#, _n._ French language, I _introd._; #Freynsch#, XI _a_ 27, XIII _b_ 19, &c.; #Frensch#, XIII _b_ 34, &c. [OE. _frencisc_; the forms show infl. of OE. _Francan_, OFr. _France_, &c.]
#Franklens#, _n. pl._ franklins (men of free, but not noble birth, holding land by freehold), VIII _b_ 68. [OFr. _franclein_.]
#Frast#. _See_ Fraist.
#Fraunchyse#, _n._ privilege, _or_ liberality, VI 249; the interpretation depends on that of Dard, Rescoghe (_q.v._ and note). [OFr. _franchise_.]
#Fredom#, _n._ freedom, XI _b_ 150, 205, 206, &c. [OE. _frēo-dōm_.]
#Free#, #Fre#, _adj._ free, VIII _b_ 68, XVI 295; lavish, VI 121; noble, good, XVI 5, XVII 327; as _sb._, noble one, XVII 310; #Freest#, _superl._ noblest, V 354. [OE. _frēo_.]
#Freend#. _See_ Frende.
#Freike(s)#. _See_ Freke.
#Freynsch#. _See_ Franche.
#Freke#, _n._ man, knight, V 57, 206, VIII _a_ 212, &c.; #Freike#, VII 160, 172. [OE. _freca_.]
#Freles#, _adj._ without reproach, VI 71. [ON. _frýja_ + OE. _-lēas_.]
#Frely#, _adj._ pleasant, II 4 (note). [OE. _frēolic_.]
#Frely#, _adv._ freely, IX 90, XI _b_ 201, 245, 258. [OE. _frēo-līce_.]
#Fremmede#, _adj._ not akin, IV _b_ 22. [OE. _fremede_.]
#Frenchype#. _See_ Frendschip.
#Frende#, #Freend#, _n._ friend, VI 198, XIV _d_ 12, XVII 118; _fr. nor foo_, nobody, XVI 287; #Frendes#, &c. _pl._ friends, IV _b_ 22, XIV _a_ 28, XVI 29, 385; kinsfolk, VIII _b_ 37, 41, XVI 62. [OE. _frēond_, friend; ON. _frǽndi_, kinsman.]
#Frendschip#, #-ship#, _n._ friendship, love, XIV _c_ 3, XVII 121; #Frenchype#, IV _b_ 29; #Frenship#, XVII 362. [OE. _frēond-scipe_.]
#Frensch#. _See_ Franche.
#Freris#, _n. pl._ friars, XI _a_ 1, 33, 49, 55. [OFr. _frere_.]
#Fresch#, _adj._ fresh, VIII _a_ 305. [Prob. OFr. _freis_, _fresche_ (fem.), rather than OE. _fersc_.] _See_ Fersch.
#Frese#, _n._ danger, in _no frese_, doubtless, XVII 391. [MDu. _vreese_ (OFris. _frēs_, OS. _frēsa_).]
#Frese#, _v._ to freeze, II 247. [OE. _frēosan_.]
#Frete#, _pa. t. pl._ devoured, II 539. [OE. _fretan_, pa. t. pl. _frǣton_.]
#Frewte#. _See_ Frut(e).
#Fry#, _n._ offspring, XVII 66, 177. [ON. _frǽ_, _frjó_, seed.]
#Frydays#, _n. pl._ Fridays, VIII _b_ 30. [OE. _frīg(e)dæg_.]
#Fryed#, _pp._ fried, VIII _a_ 305. [OFr. _fri-re_.]
#Friþ#, #Fryth#, _n._ woodland, park, II 160, 246, V 83. [OE. _fyr(h)þ_, _gefyrhþe_, wood.]
#Fro#, #Froo#, _adv._ away, XVI 210; _to and fro_, to and fro, on all sides, XVII 111. [ON. _frá_.]
#Fro#, _conj._ from the time when, since, VI 15 (cf. _fra þat_). [As prec.]
#Fro#, _prep._ (away) from, I 76, V 263 (follows pron.), VI 15, VII 90, VIII _a_ 29, IX 26, &c.; #Fra#, IV _a_ 18, _b_ 34, X 130, &c.; _fra þat_, from when first, IV _a_ 25; _þat ... fro_, whence, IX 230; _ther ... fro_, to where ... from, XII _a_ 33; _fro whom ... fro_, from whom (mixed Fr. and E. constr.), IX 329 (_see_ next). [ON. _frá_.]
#From#, #Fram#, _prep._ from, II 190, 225, VIII _a_ 51, XIII _a_ 27, &c.; #Uram#, III _introd._, 4; _uram þet_, from the time that, III 38; _adv._ in _of whom ... from_, from whom (mixed E. and Fr. constr.), IX 78 (_see_ prec.). [OE. _from_, _fram_.] _See_ Þere, Þare.
#Frote#, _v._ to rub; wring, tear at, II 79; #Frotyng#, _pres. p._ grating, XIII _b_ 59. [OFr. _froter_.]
#Frounse#, _v._ to pucker, V 238. [OFr. _fronci(e)r_.]
#Frut(e)#, _n._ fruit, II 257, VIII _a_ 320, IX 143; #Fruyt#, IX 139, 148, XIII _a_ 51; #Frewte#, in _f. of erthely foode_, ? the fruit of the tree, which was earthly food, XVI 10. [OFr. _fruit_.]
#Fuersly#, _adv._ fiercely; _fuersly fell_, turned out stormy, VII 129. _See_ Fers(e).
#Fuyr#. _See_ Fyr.
#Ful#, II 388; _see_ note.
#Ful#, #Full(e)#, _adj._ full, complete, II 60, XV _e_ 3, 6, &c.; #Uol#, III 47; as _sb._, in _at þe full_, completely, XI _b_ 198; _his fulle_, _see_ Fille. [OE. _full_.]
#Ful#, #Full(e)#, _adv._ full, quite, very, I 22, II 443, 559, IV _b_ 27, V 19, IX 244, &c. [OE. _ful_.]
#Fulfille(n)#, #Fulfylle#, _v._ to fill, IX 331, XII _introd._; to fulfil, finish, perform, accomplish, IV _b_ 15, 73, VIII _a_ 36, 319, IX 317, XI _b_ 86, 88, XVI 6, &c.; #Uolueld#, _pp._ III _introd._ [OE. _fulfyllan_ (Kt. _-fellan_).]
#Fun#, #Funden#. _See_ Fynde(n).
#Fune#. _See_ Fone.
#Furred#, _pp._ fur-trimmed, VIII _a_ 264. [OFr. _fo(u)rrer_.]
#Fursake#. _See_ Forsake.
#Furst#, _adv._ first, II 14, XIII _b_ 12, 20; #Fyrst#, #First#, I 154, II 121, XVII 42, &c.; at first, I 226, 228, V 159; firstly, XI _a_ 6, _b_ 5, &c.; #Uerst#, at first, III 33; _boþ furst and last_, throughout, XIV _c_ 76. [As next.]
#Furste#, _adj._ first, original, XIII _a_ 7, _b_ 4, 26; #Ferste#, XII _a_ 112; #Fyrst(e)#, I 214, VI 188, &c.; #Firste#, in _atte firste_, at once, VIII _a_ 165. [OE. _fyr(e)st_, (Kt. _ferst_).]
#Furth(e)#. _See_ Forþ(e).
#Fut#. _See_ Fote.
#Ga#, #Gaa#. _See_ Go(n).
#Gabberes#, _n. pl._ swindlers, IX 112. [From ON. _gabba_, to mock.]
#Gadre#, _v._ to gather, pick up, assemble, XII _b_ 22, 113, 117; #Ged(e)re#, #Gedyr#, IV _b_ 81, V 192, VII 86; #Ygadered#, _pp._ III 44; _gedereȝ þe rake_, ? picks up the path, V 92. [OE. _gæderian_.]
#Gaf#, #Gaffe#. _See_ Giffe.
#Gay(e)#, _adj._ gay, gallant, V 297, VII 111; as _sb._, fair one, VI 73. [OFr. _gai_.]
#Gayne#, _n._ gain (_i.e._ the three kisses), V 281. [OFr. _gaigne_.]
#Gaynesay#, _v._ to speak against, IV _b_ 75. [ON. _gegn_ + OE. _secgan_.] _See_ Agayn, Seie.
#Gam(e)#, #Gaume# (I), _n._ game, play, I 1 (_see_ Somer), 99; sport, II 315; game (birds), II 309; trickery, XVII 214; merriment, XVII 529; _wiþ game_, merrily, II 19; #Gamys#, _pl._ rejoicings, XVI 20. [OE. _gamen_.]
#Gan#, _pa. t. sg._; #Gune#, XVI 47, &c.; #Gan#, _pl._ II 504; #Gonne#, II 371; #Gun#, I 193: began, II 118, VIII _a_ 146; (without _to_) II 425; made, II 438; did (without _to_, as equiv. of simple past) I 193, II 77, 78, 272, 371, 495, 504, 510, 530, XVI 47, 286. [OE. _ginnan_.] _See_ Begyn(ne); Can, _auxil._
#Gane#. _See_ Go(n).
#Gang#, _v._ to go, depart, fare, X 4, XVI 144, 303, XVII 246. [OE. _gángan_.]
#Garn#, _n._ yarn, thread; _ther is garn on the reyll other_, there is other thread on the reel, other business on hand, XVII 298. [ON. _garn_.]
#Garre#, #Gar#, _v._ to make, cause to, IV _a_ 26 (_subj._), XVI 20, 144, 199, 334, XVII 346; #Gert(e)#, _pa. t._ and _pp._ VIII _a_ 296, X 198; caused (men to), X 16, 70, 82, 90, 98, 185; _garre dye_, kill, XVI 164; _gert ga_, _cum_, sent, brought, X 168, 173. [ON. _gøra_; the _a_ forms are difficult to explain.]
#Garryng#, _adj._ grating, harsh, XIII _b_ 15. [Cf. MDu., MLG. _garren_, v.]
#Gase#; #Gast(e)#, &c. _See_ Go(n); Gost(e), &c.
#Gastli#, _adj._ terrible, XII _b_ 126. [OE. (once) _gǣ̆st-lic_; cf. _gǣstan_, v.] _See_ Agast; _distinguish_ Gostly.
#Gate#, _n._^1 gate, II 379. [OE. _gæt_, pl. _gatu_.] _See_ ȝate.
#Gate#, _n._^2 way, V 51; _hyȝe gate_ (figuratively) highway, VI 35; _gang (ȝede) his gate_, go (went) his way, VI 166, XVI 144; #Gatis#, _pl._ in _many gatis_, in many ways, XI _b_ 117. [ON. _gata_.] _See_ Algate, Sogat, Þusgate.
#Gate#. _See_ Gete, _v._^1
#Gaud#, _n._ trick, in _gaudes and gile_, XIV _a_ 18, 30; _gaudis and gilery_, XVI 160. [? Cf. AFr. _gaudir_, to jest.]
#Gaume#. _See_ Gam(e).
#Gawle#, _n._ gall; rancour, VI 103. The spelling and rimes are noteworthy at so early a date. [OE. _galla_.]
#Ged(e)re#, #Gedyr#. _See_ Gadre.
#Gedlyng#, _n._ fellow (contemptuous), XVI 212. [OE. _gædeling_.]
#Gees#, _n. pl._ geese, VIII _a_ 276, _b_ 19. [OE. _gōs_, pl. _gēs_.]
#Gef#. _See_ Giffe.
#Geynest#, _adj. superl._ most gracious, XV _c_ 35. [ON. _gegn_.]
#Gentil(l)#, #Gentyl(e)#, #Ientil# (III), _adj._ of gentle birth, III 18, 23, VIII _b_ 82, XIII _b_ 20, &c.; noble, II 463, V 117, VI 245; gentle, graceful, &c., II 305; docile, XVII 505; _þat gentyl_, that gentle lady, VI 242; _ientilman_, gentleman, III 18, XIV _introd._ [OFr. _gentil_.]
#Gere#, #Geir# (X), _n. sg._ tools, apparatus, necessary things, X 110, XVII 245, 316, 326; arms, XVI 211; contrivance (the ark), XVII 274; affair, business, V 137. [ON. _gervi_.]
#Gered#, _pp._ attired, V 159. [From prec. in frequent sense 'apparel'.]
#Gernier(e)#, _n._ garner, storehouse (for corn), III 43, 46. [OFr. _gernier_.]
#Gert(e)#. _See_ Garre.
#Gesse(n)#, _v._ to be of opinion; to expect, XI _b_ 167; to conceive, form an idea, VI 139 (note). [Cf. MLG. _gissen_.]
#Geste#, _n._ tale, VII _introd._, Introduction xxxiii. [OFr. _geste_.]
#Gestis#, _n. pl._ joists, frame-timbers, X 5. [OFr. _giste_.]
#Get(e)#, _v._^1 to get, find, XIV _c_ 38, 110, XVII 184 (_subj._); _pres._ as _fut._ XIV _b_ 3, XVII 299; lay hold of, catch, XVII 339; _do get in_, get in (_trans._), XVII 326; #Gate#, _pa. t. sg._ VII 76; #Getyn#, #Ygete#, _pp._ in _getyn agayne_, won back, XVI 11; _forþe ygete_, set forth, produced, II 14. [ON. _geta_.] _See_ Forgete.
#Get#, _v._^2 to guard; _get for_, look out for, XIV _a_ 36. [ON. _gǽta_.]
#Geþ#. _See_ Go(n).
#Gyaunt#, _n._ giant, VIII _a_ 328. [OFr. _geant_.]
#Gyde#, _n._ guide, VIII _a_ 1. [OFr. _guide_.]
#Gif#, #Gyf#, _conj._ if, IV _a_ 85; _bot gif_, unless X 78, 180. [Northern variant of Ȝif; the _g_ (where not graphic for _ȝ_) is difficult to explain.]
#Gif(fe)#, #Gyf(fe)#, _v._ to give, IV _a_ 18, _b_ 66, V 327, VI 183, XVI 114, &c.; #Gyue#, XV _h_ 21; #Gaf(fe)#, _pa. t. sg._ XVI 163, XVII 16; #Gef#, V 5 (wished), 281 (_2 sg._); #Gifen#, _pp._ XIV _b_ 88 (surrendered); #Gyf(f)ene#, IV _b_ 53, 66; _gaf in commaundement_, gave orders, XVII 33. [ON. _gefa_, OSwed. _gifa_; see _N.E.D._] _See_ Ȝeue.
#Gyfte#, _n._ gift, IV _b_ 53, 59, 69, VI 247; giving (? _or_ privilege), VI 205. [ON. _gift_.] _See_ Ȝiftis.
#Gile#, #Gyle#, _n._ guile, treachery. II 7, XIV _a_ 6, _d_ 4, XVII 214, &c. [OFr. _guile_.] _See_ Wiles, Bigile.
#Gilery#, _n._ fraud, XVI 160. [OFr. _gilerie_, from prec.]
#Gill#, _woman's name_, Jill, XVII 219; _for Iak nor for Gill_, for nobody, XVII 336. [Shortened from _Gillian_, OFr. _Juliane_.]
#Gylofres#, _n. pl._ in _clowe gylofres_, cloves, IX 157. [OFr. _gilofre_.] _See_ Clowe.
#Gyn(e)#, _n._ engine, machine, X 90, 99; contrivance, XVII 128, 276. [Shortened from OFr. _engin_.] _See_ Engynys.
#Gyng#, _n._ troop, company, VI 95. [OE. _genge_; ? infl. by _gang_.]
#Gynour#, _n._ engineer (contriver of machines), X 98, 126. [Shortened from OFr. _engigneor_.] _See_ Gyn(e), Engynour.
#Girdelstede#, _n._ waist, II 266. [OE. _gyrdel_ + _stede_.] _See_ Gurdel.
#Gyrde#, _v._ to strike; _gyrdeȝ he to_, strikes spurs into, V 92. [? Same as next.]
#Gyrdit#, _pp._ girt, X 24. [OE. _gýrdan_.]
#Gisely#, _adv._ skilfully, II 299. [From OFr. _guise_, n.] _See_ Degiselich.
#Giserne#, _n._ battle-axe, V 197. [OFr. _guiserne_.]
#Gyue#. _See_ Gif(fe).
#Glad(e)#, _v._ to make glad, VIII _a_ 113, XVII 491; #Gladde#, IV _a_ 49. [OE. _gladian_.]
#Gladde#, #Glad(e)# (_of_), _adj._ happy, glad (at), II 583, XII _introd._, XVI 42, 241, &c.; #Gladly#, _adv._ XII _b_ 37; _beren gladly_, are glad to wear, IX 109. [OE. _glæd_, _glæd-līce_.]
#Gle#, #Glew# (I, IV), _n._ mirth, pleasure, play, II 34, 267, IV _a_ 44, 72, XVII 529; (skill in) making music, minstrelsy, II 383, 434, 444, 529, &c.; _made hem glew_, directed their singing, I 39. [OE. _glēo(w)_.]
#Gleme#, _n._ radiance, XVI 42. [OE. _glǣm_.]
#Glent#, _pa. t._ started aside, V 224. [Obscure; ME. _glenten_ (mod. _glint_) has same senses as Blenk, _q.v._]
#Glew#. _See_ Gle.
#Glyde#, _v._ to glide, V 198, XII _b_ 126. [OE. _glīdan_.]
#Glyfte# (_on_), _pa. t._ glanced sideways (at), V 197. [Obscure; ME. _gliffen_, and _gliften_, with same senses as Blenk, _q.v._]
#Glode#, _n._ ? glade, open space, V 113; _on glode_, appar. a variant of _on bent_ (q.v.), on earth, where he stood, V 198. [Unknown.]
#Glorius#, #-ous#, _adj._ glorious, XVI 42, XVII 166. [OFr. _glori(o)us_.]
#Glotyny#, #Glotony#, _n._ gluttony, XVII 37, 52. [OFr. _gloutonie_.]
#Glotoun#, _n._ Glutton (personified), VIII _a_ 296. [OFr. _glouton_.]
#Gloue#, _n._ glove, VIII _a_ 147. [OE. _glōfe_.]
#Gnacchen#, _v._ to gnash the teeth, XV _h_ 9. [Echoic, on model of next.]
#Gnauen#, _v._ to gnaw, grind the teeth, XV _h_ 9. [OE. _gnagan_.]
#Go(n)#, _v._ VIII _a_ 296, XV _g_ 24, &c.; #Goo#, XI _b_ 41, &c.; #Ga#, X 168; _pres. 2 sg._ #Gost#, II 129; _3 sg._ #Gase#, IV _a_ 11, XIV _a_ 25; #Geþ# (OE. _gǣþ_), II 238, 551; #Gotȝ#, VI 5; #Goth#, IX 178, &c.; _pl._ #Gaa#, IV _b_ 43; #Goo#, #Go(n)#, IX 18, 177, XI _b_ 15, &c.; #Gotȝ#, VI 150; #Goþ#, XIII _b_ 64, 65; _subj._ #Go#, VI 170, XVI 156; _imper. pl._ #Gos#, VI 161; #Gotȝ#, V 51, 175; _pp._ #Gane#, X 84, 100, &c.; #Go#, I 222, II 196; #Gon(e)#, I 161, II 492 (ago), VI 16, XVII 408 (done for), &c.; #Ygo#, II 349, 541 (ago); #Goande#, _pres. p._ V 146. To walk, V 146, IX 18, XIV _a_ 25; _in him com ... gon_ (OE. _cōm inn gān_), came walking in, XV _g_ 24; to be (alive), V 41; _gon on bodi and bones_, _see_ Bodi; to go, II 190, 345, XV _g_ 12, &c.; _gon (be)_, travel (about), IX 112; _go hunte_, &c., go and hunt, &c., VIII _a_ 30, 32; _go slepe_, go to sleep, VIII _a_ 296; _hadde go_, had gone on, I 222; _hou it geþ_, what is the (inevitable) course of things, II 551; _is go(n)_, &c., went, II 196, X 176, XII _b_ 176; _war tharin gane_, were in it, X 128; to come, get, IX 164, 186, &c.; _gotȝ (goth) out_, issues, VI 5, IX 178. [OE. _gān_.] _See_ Ȝede.
#Gobet#, _n._ small share, VIII _b_ 106. [OFr. _gobet_.]
#God#, _n._ God, I 89, V 81, VI 241, &c.; #Godd(e)#, I 78, V 51, 137, &c.; #Godys# (MS. God; _see_ XVII 88, note), _gen. sg._ XVI 241; #Godes#, #Goddes#, _pl._ gods, II 31, VII 45, 176, 181, &c.; _gef hym God and goud day_, wished him Godspeed and good day, V 5. [OE. _god_.] _See_ Goddes.
#God(e)#, _adj._ good, I 9, II 35, V 281, &c.; #Good(e)#, VIII _b_ 71, XI _b_ 121, &c.; #Goud(e)#, V 50, 202, VI 208; #Gud(e)#, IV _b_ 15, X 47, XIV _a_ 14, &c.; #Guod#, III 59 (_guode_, wk., III 30, 31, &c.); _goud day_, _see_ God. [OE. _gōd_.]
#God(e)#, #Good(e)#, #Guode# (III), #Gude# (IV, XIV _b_), _n. sg._ good, IV _b_ 9, V 59, XII _a_ 149; good thing, II 230; _collective_, goods, wealth, III 8 (_dat._), IV _b_ 81, VIII _a_ 225, XII _b_ 35, XIV _c_ 75, &c.; #Godes# (and forms as above) _pl._, goods, III 1, VII 122, VIII _a_ 218, XI _b_ 272, XII _b_ 48, XIV _b_ 11, &c. [OE. _gōd_, n.]
#Goddesse#, _n._ goddess, XII _a_ 44. [OE _god_ + OFr. _-esse_.]
#Godenisse#, #God(e)nesse#, #Goodnesse#, _n._ goodness, bounty, II 55, VI 133, VIII _a_ 132, IX 329, &c. [OE. _gōd-nes_.]
#Godhede#, _n._ divinity, VI 53, XI _b_ 280, XVI 249. [OE. _god_ + _*-hǣdu_; cf. OE. _god-hād_.]
#Godspelle#, _n._ (_dat. sg._) gospel, III 57; #Gospel(l)#, VI 138, XI _a_ 23, _b_ 20, &c. [OE. _godspell_.]
#Goyng#, _n._; _for goyng_, as a result of moving about, I 157. [From _Go(n)_.]
#Gold(e)#, _n._ gold, II 150, XV _g_ 22 (_dat. sg._), &c. [OE. _góld_.]
#Golde-hemmed#, _adj._ bordered with gold, V 327. [Prec. and OE. _hemm_, border.]
#Golf#, _n._ abyss (of water), VI 248. [OFr. _golfe_.]
#Gome#, _n._ man, V 50, 159, 171, 191, 202, VII 54, VIII _a_ 210. [OE. _guma_.]
#Gon(e)#, #Goo#. _See_ Go(n).
#Gonne#. _See_ Gan.
#Gore#, _n._ triangular strip (of cloth), gore; by synecdoche for 'gown', in _under gore_, in gown (among women, alive), XV _c_ 35. [OE. _gāra_.]
#Gos#, #Gost#. _See_ Go(n).
#Goshauk#, _n._ goshawk (usually a large short-winged hawk), XII _a_ 9. [OE. _gōs-hafoc_.]
#Gost#, _n._ spirit, soul, V 182; #Haly Gast(e)#, #Hooly Gost(e)#, &c., Holy Ghost, IV _b_ 53, IX 331, XI _a_ 11, XVI 77, XVII 162, &c. [OE. _gāst_.]
#Gostly#, _adj._ spiritual, IX 332, XI _b_ 281, 289; #Gast(e)ly#, IV _a_ 51, _b_ 70, 85. [OE. _gāst-lic_.]
#Goteȝ#, _n. pl._ streams, VI 248. [OE. _*got-_ rel. to _gēotan_.]
#Gotȝ#, #Goþ#, &c. _See_ Go(n).
#Goud(e)#. _See_ Gode.
#Gouerned#, _pa. t._ controlled, XIV _c_ 26. [OFr. _governer_.]
#Goune#, #Gowne#, _n._ gown (outer robe), V 328, XVII 262. [OFr. _goune_.]
#Gowrdes#, _n. pl._ gourds, IX 139. [OFr. _gourde_.]
#Gowtes#, _n. pl._; _gowtes artetykes_, attacks of arthritic gout, IX 314. [OFr. _goute_.] _See_ Artetyke.
#Grace#, _n._ favour, IX 296, XIV _b_ 46, &c.; consideration, VIII _a_ 117; grace, mercy (of God), I 186, VI 76, 252, VIII _a_ 120, _b_ 106, XV _i_ 8, XVII 551, &c.; personified in our Lord, VI 65; what God may send, XVII 334; favour of fortune, luck, VII 76, VIII _b_ 102, XII _b_ 169, 186; lot, II 547. [OFr. _grace_.]
#Graciouse#, #-yous#, #Gracius#, _adj._ pleasing, VIII _a_ 222; gracious, XVII 28, 165. [OFr. _gracious_.]
#Gradde#. _See_ Grede.
#Graidly#. _See_ Graythely.
#Graielis#, _n. pl._ books containing the 'gradual' (part of the Mass), XI _b_ 229 (_see_ note). [OFr. _graël_.]
#Grayne#. _See_ Greyne.
#Grayþed#, _pa. t._; _grayþed hym_, got ready, V 191; #Grathed#, _pp._ made ready, XVI 211 (rime requires Graide). [ON. _greiða_.]
#Grayþely#, #Grathely# (XVI), #Graidly# (VII), _adv._ readily; ready, V 224; aptly, VI 139; carefully, VII 54; directly, XVI 92. [ON. _greið-liga_.] _See_ prec., and Grath.
#Grame#, _n._ wrath, XVII 89. [OE. _grama_.] _See_ Greme.
#Gramer(e)#, _n._ grammar, XIII _b_ 36; _mayster of gr._, (title of) a licensed teacher of grammar, XIII _b_ 28. [OFr. _gramaire_.]
#Gramerscole#, _n._ grammar-school, XIII _b_ 28, 33, 38. [Prec. + OE. _scōl_.]
#Grant merci#, gramercy, thank you (_lit._ great thanks), V 58, XII _b_ 92. [OFr.]
#Grapes#, _n. pl._ grapes, IX 159, 160. [OFr. _grape_.]
#Grases#. _See_ Gresse.
#Grath#, _n._ readiness, in _with grath_, promptly, XVII 482. [ON. _greiði_.] _See_ Grayþed, &c.
#Graue#, _n._ grave, I 139, XVI 23, 393. [OE. _græf_.]
#Graunt(e)#, #Grante#, _v._ to consent, I 51; to grant, VII 3, VIII _a_ 326, XIV _b_ 46, XV _i_ 8, XVII 178, &c.; (with _infin._) I 199, II 604. [OFr. _graanter_, AFr. _graunter_.]
#Greate#. _See_ Gret(e), _adj._
#Grece#, _n._ fat, V 245. [OFr. _gresse_.]
#Grede#, _v._ to cry out, II 104; #Gradde#, _pa. t._ XII _b_ 68. [OE. _grǣdan_.]
#Greyn#. _See_ Grene.
#Greyne#, #Grayne#, _n._ grain, corn, VIII _a_ 113, 120. [OFr. _grain_.]
#Grekes#, #Grekys#, _n. pl._ Greeks, VII 40, 61, 86, 111, 176. [OE. _Grē(a)cas_, L. _Græcī_.]
#Grem(e)#, #Gremy# (VII), _n._ anger; resentment, VI 105; mortification, V 302; cause for anger, harm, V 183; _with greme_ (_gremy_), wrathfully, V 231, VII 176. [ON. _gremi_; OE. _gremian_, v.] _See_ Grame.
#Grene#, #Greyn# (XVII), _adj._ green, II 353, V 35, VIII _a_ 276, &c.; _n._ green, V 123, 159, 191, 227; green sward, II 72; earth, XVII 534. [OE. _grēne_.]
#Gresse#, _n._ grass, II 244, V 113; #Grases#, _pl._ herbs, II 260. [OE. _gærs_, _græs_.]
#Gret(e)#, #Greate# (III), _adj._ great, large, I 22, 210, II 101, 240, III 9, 17, &c.; greatly esteemed, VII 40; big, boastful, XVII 379; _many grete_, many important people, XI _b_ 207; _smale and grete_, _grete and small_, all, XIV _c_ 22, XVII 90, 344; #Grettere#, _compar._ IX 70, 91; #Grettest#, _superl._ IX 182. [OE. _grēat_; _grē̆ttra_, compar.]
#Gret(e)#, _v._^1 to greet, XII _introd._, XIV _d_ 2. [OE. _grētan_.]