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~Gud-syr~, ~Gud-schir~, ~Gudsher~, (p.r.o.n. _gutsher_) _s._ A grandfather, S.

_Wyntown._

~Gudsister~, _s._ A sister-in-law, S.

~Gud-sone~, _s._

1. Son-in-law, S.

_Douglas._

2. A step-son, S.

GUD, GUDE, _s._ Used for the name of G.o.d, S.

Goth. _gud_, id. traced to _gud_, bonus.

_To_ GUDDLE, _v. a._ To mangle, to haggle, S.

Fr. _coutele_, slaughtered.

_To_ GUDE, GUID, GOOD, _v. a._ To manure; also _gudin_.

_Monroe._

Su. G. _goed-a_ stercorare.

~Gudin~, ~Gooding~, _s._ Manure, S.

_Brand._

GUDELIHED, _s._ Beauty.

_K. Quair._

A. S. _G.o.dlic_, pulcher, and _had_.

GUDGET, _s._

1. A trull.

_Philotus._

Fr. _goujate_, id.

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