A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Glotonie, sb. gluttony, S2, Prompt.; glotonyes, pl., C3—­OF. glotonie.

Glotori, sb. gluttony, H; glutiry, H; glutrie, MD.

Glotoun, sb. glutton, S, PP, W2; gluton, S.—­AF. glutun; Lat. glutonem.

Gloume, v., see Glommen.

Glowen, v. to glow, PP, Prompt., C; glouand, pr. p., S2; glowennde, S.—­Cp.  OHG. gluojan.

Glu, sb. glue, Prompt.; glew, MD.—­OF. glu; Lat. gluten.

Gluen, v. to glue, MD; y-glewed, pp., C2.

Glum, v. to look gloomy, S3; see Glommen.

Glutenerie, sb. gluttony, S.—­AF. glutunerie.

Gluton, sb. glutton, S; see Glotoun.

Glutrie, sb. gluttony, MD; see Glotori.

Gnar, v. to snarl, S3; gnarre, ND.  Cp. gnarl, to snarl, Sh.

Gnasten, v. to gnash the teeth, Prompt., Palsg., W2, H; gnayste, H; gnashe, Manip.; gnastiden, pt. pl., W, W2; gnaistid, H.—­Cp.  Icel. gnastan, a gnashing.

Gnawen, v. to gnaw, PP; gnaghe, H; gne3*eA deg., pr. pl., S; gnow, pt. s., C2; gnew, SkD; gnawiden, pt. pl., W2; knawen, pp., S3.—­AS. gnagan, pt. gnA cubedh (pl. gnA cubedgon), pp. gnagen.

Gniden, v. to rub, SD, S2; gnyde, S; gniden, pt. pl., MD.—­AS. gnA-dan (Voc.).

Gobelin, sb. goblin, demon; gobelyn, W2, MD; goblin, Sh.—­OF. gobelin; cp.  Low Lat. gobelinum (acc.).

Gobet, sb. a small piece, Prompt., C, W; gobbet, Manip.; gobetis, pl., S2, W.—­Norm.F. gobet, see Diez, p. 599; cp.  OF. gobeau, a bit, gobbet (Cotg.).

God, adj. good, S, S2. Phr.:  to goder hele, to the good health of, S2, MD; goderhele, MD; godder-hele, HD.  See Good.

God, sb.  God, S; godd, S; gode, dat., S; godes, gen., S; pl., S; goden, S.—­AS. God.

God-Child, sb. godchild, S.

Godcund, adj. divine, godly, MD.

Godcundhede, sb. piety, MD.

Godcundnesse, sb. divinity, S; god-cunnesse, S.

Goddcundle3*3*c, sb. divinity, S.

Goddot, God knows, S; goddoth, S.—­AS. God wAit.

Godhede, sb. deity, C.

Godien, v. to endow; goded, pt. s., S; i-goded, pp., benefited, S.—­AS. gA cubeddian.

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