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s, to be in a fuss about trifles. _Fyte_, to soil, to dirty. _Fylt_, soiled, dirtied. G. _Gab_, the mouth, to speak boldly or pertly. _Gaberlunzie_, wallet-man, or tinker. _Gae_, to go; _gaed_, went; _gane_ or _gaen_, gone; _gaun_, going. _Gaet_ or _gate_, way, manner, road. _Gairs_, parts of a lady's gown. _Gang_, to go, to walk. _Gangrel_, a wandering person. _Gar_, to make, to force to; _gar't_, forced to. _Garten_, a garter. _Gash_, wise, sagacious, talkative, to converse. _Gatty_, failing in body. _Gaucy_, jolly, large, plump. _Gaud_ and _gad_, a rod or goad. _Gaudsman_, one who drives the horses at the plough. _Gaun_, going. _Gaunted_, yawned, longed. _Gawkie_, a thoughtless person, and something weak. _Gaylies_, _gylie_, pretty well. _Gear_, riches, goods of any kind. _Geck_, to toss the head in wantonness or scorn. _Ged_, a pike. _Gentles_, great folks. _Genty_, elegant. _Geordie_, George, a guinea, called Geordie from the head of King George. _Get_ and _geat_, a child, a young one. _Ghaist_, _ghaistis_, a ghost. _Gie_, to give; _gied_, gave; _gien_, given. _Giftie_, diminutive of gift. _Giglets_, laughing maidens. _Gillie_, _gillock_, diminutive of gill. _Gilpey_, a half-grown, half-informed boy or girl, a romping lad, a hoyden. _Gimmer_, an ewe two years old, a contemptuous term for a woman. _Gin_, if, against. _Gipsey_, a young girl. _Girdle_, a round iron plate on which oat-cake is fired. _Girn_, to grin, to twist the features in rage, agony, &c.; grinning. _Gizz_, a periwig, the face. _Glaikit_, inattentive, foolish. _Glaive_, a sword. _Glaizie_, glittering, smooth, like glass. _Glaumed_, grasped, snatched at eagerly. _Girran_, a poutherie girran, a little vigorous animal; a horse rather old, but yet active when heated. _Gled_, a hawk. _Gleg_, sharp, ready. _Gley_, a squint, to squint; _a-gley_, off at the side, wrong. _Gleyde_, an old horse. _Glib-gabbit_, that speaks smoothly and readily. _Glieb o' lan'_, a portion of ground. The ground belonging to a manse is called "the glieb," or portion. _Glint_, _glintin'_, to peep. _Glinted by_, went brightly past. _Gloamin_, the twilight. _Gloamin-shot_, twilight musing; a shot in the twilight. _Glowr_, to stare, to look; a stare, a look. _Glowran_, amazed, looking suspiciously, gazing. _Glum_, displ
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