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GLOSSARY. 



Fo^ojin, masc, gen. -ty, tenaculum, in a 



surgeons case of instruments. Lb. I. 



vi. 7. Taken as a compound of yon, to 



catch, and )>opn. 

 Fpampeapbej-, in a direction away from, 



Lb. I. Ixviii. 1. 

 Fulbeam, fulanbeam, masc, gen. -ej-, the 



black alder, rhamnus franyula. Lb. I. 



xxxii. 4. 



G. 



Gasel, Lb. I. xxxvi. ; Gazelle, Gagille, 

 fern. ? gen. -an. Lb. II. li. 1 ; 11. liii. ; 

 III. xiv., sweet gale, Myrica Gale. 

 But sageles, Lacn. 4. 



Galluc, masc, comfrey, Symphytum offi- 

 cinale. "Simphitone, the hearbe Alo, 

 " Confrey or wallwort of the rocke," 

 (Florio). So Hb. Ix., Gl. Dun. copy- 

 ing Hb. "Cumfiria," Gl. Harl. 978 

 (A.D. 1240). " Adriatica vel malum 

 " teiTS!, salluc," Gl. Somn.p. 66 [63], 

 1. 9. If tbis means that the earth apple, 

 -whether Cyclamen or Bunium, is galluc, 

 the statements above must be preferred. 

 Copied into Gl. Dun, Occ. Lb. 1. 

 xxvii. 1, masc. 



Gapclij-e, agrimony, agrimonia eupatoria. 

 Hb. xxxii. Gapcliye is also the gloss of 

 Agrimonia in Gl. Dun. and Lb. II. viii. 

 Gl. Sloane, 146. MS. G. draws a rude 

 likeness of agrimony, and MS. T. at- 

 tempts apyefjiwvT], papaver argemone. 

 The word Agrimonia is said to be a 

 corruption of Argemone, Plinius, 

 xxvi. .59, but those who choose to enter 

 into the subject of the Latin names had 

 better compare Dioskor. ii. 108, who 

 speaks of a poppy. Gap, a spear, is 

 evidently the first element in the name 

 of the plant, the spike of which rises 

 like a narrow dagger above the grass : 

 clije is, perhaps, connected with our 

 ClifiF, and with Hhjrian, to tower. 



Gacerjieo]>, neut., gen. -ev, the nettle tree, 

 the tree lotus, celtis australis. Lb. I. 

 xxxvi. Somners conjectiire is wholly 

 an error, his tree is the Gattridge tree. 

 " Geizpoum, lothon ; [AwrtJs, genus 

 " arboris, latine mella]," Gl. Hoffin. 



Geacej" yxxyie, gen. -an, cuckoo sorrel, wood 

 sorrel, oxalis Acetosella. Proofs abound. 

 Lb. I. ii. 13, 22.; III. xlviii. 



Geagl, neut. and masc, gen. -ej-, the jowl, 

 the fleshy parts attached below the lower 

 jaw. Lb. I. i. 16, 17.; iv. 3. 



Gealla, masc, gen. -an. 1. Gall, bile. 2. A 

 gall, a fretted place on the skin, intertrigo. 

 Lb. 1. Ixxxviii. 



Gea]iu]'e, gaapujie, gajijie, fem., gen. -an, 

 yarrow, Achillea millefolium. 



Seo jieabe gappe, red yarrow, Achillea 

 tomentosa. Lb. III. Ixv. 



Gebjiaeceo, cough, tiissis, Hb. cxxiv., cxxvi. 

 Gl. in MS. H. Hose, cough, SH. p. 26. 



Gebjiocum, with fragments, Lb. II. Ivi. 3. 

 Cf. Scipsebpoc, Lye. 



Gecypnab, granulated, Lb. I. Ixxv. Cf. 

 ohg. Kirnjan, nucleare ; Isl. at Kyrna, to 

 granulate. 



Gec]ij-pau, prset. -pee, p.p. -pc, contract = 

 Old Dansk Kreppa, contrahere. Lb. II. 

 Ivi. Hence Cripple. 



Geps, Geyeh, neut. 1. a joining, a joint, 

 coynmissura, compago, (Lye, etc., JEG. 

 often.) 



2. glue. Lb, I. ii. 2. Cf Umbifangida, 

 glutinum, in GraflF., and Kauahsa ( = 

 gefahsa), purgamenta, the parings of 

 hides and hoofs from which glue is 

 made, id. HI. 421 . Cf also many entries 

 in 422. 



Genii)jeb, dense with boughs, from ITU'S, 

 forest, opacus, Hb. i. 1, where the 

 Saxon made no error, pa jiaef an pm- ^ 

 rpeop PI'S t cempl sejin'Seb, M.H. 183 

 b. There loas then a pine tree opposite 

 the temple thick icith foliage. 



Gesyman, prset. -«*e, p. part. -eb. to over- 

 look. Lb. IIL Ixv. A man is overlooked 

 when one having the power of witch- 



