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~Gome-graithe~, _s._ Furniture for war.

_Sir Gawan._

GOMRELL, GAMPHRELL, _s._ A stupid fellow, S.

_Ramsay._

Fr. _goimpre_, one who minds nothing but his belly; Isl. _gambr-a_, blaterare, jactare.

_To_ GOO, _v. n._ To coo; a term used with respect to infants, S.

C. B. _cuaw_, to be loving.

_To_ GOOD, GUDIN, _v. a._ To manure.

V. ~Gude~.

GOODMAN, _s._

1. A proprietor of land, S.

V. ~Gude~, _adj._ sense 3.

_Melville._

2. The owner of a single farm which he himself occupies.

_Bp. Galloway._

3. A farmer, S.

_Burns._

4. A husband.

V. ~Gudeman~.

5. The master of a family, S.

_Dunbar._

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