Part 339 (1/2)

_Dunbar._

2. A child beginning to walk, Ang.

_Ross._

3. Metaph. a novice.

_Ross._

~Gangarris~, _s. pl._ A cant term for feet.

_Dunbar._

~Gangdayis~, _s. pl._ Days of perambulation in Rogation week.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

A. S. _gang-dagas_, Su. G. _gangdagar_.

GANYE, GAINYE, GENYIE, GAYNYHE, _s._

1. An arrow, a javelin.

_Douglas._

2. An iron gun, opposed to the bow.

_Wallace._

Ir. _gain_, arrow; or an abbrev. of Fr. _engin_.

GANIEN, _s._ Rhodomontade, Banffs.

Isl. _gan-a_, praeceps ruere.

GANYEILD, GENYELL, _s._ A recompence.

_Douglas._

A. S. _gen_, again, and _gild-an_, to pay.

GANK, _s._ Unexpected trouble, S. B.

_Ross._