Part 353 (1/2)

_To_ GIRN, _v. n._

1. To grin, S.

_Douglas._

2. To snarl, S.

_Ramsay._

3. To gape; applied to dress, S.

~Girn~, _s._ A grin, S.

~Gyrning~, s. Grinning.

_Barbour._

GIRN, GYRNE, _s._

1. A grin, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den_

2. A snare of any kind.

_Ramsay._

A. S. _girn_, Isl. _girne_, id.

GIRN, _s._ A tent put into a wound, a seton, Bord.

Isl. _girne_, chorda.

GIRNALL, GIRNELL, GRAINEL, _s._

1. A granary, S.

_Knox._

_Girnal-ryver_, the robber of a granary.

_Evergreen._

2. A large chest for holding meal, S.