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Gemean Mather, the common Sort, S. gemame, 

 Matth. viii. 29. from whence the prefent Dutch 

 <£>0ntCptt, common, vulgar. 



Geftings, q. Geeftlings, young Geefe. 



Do you Gawm me, underftand, or mind me. 



* A Gladden is a void Place, free from Incumbrances. 

 To Glawm, to look fad. 



To Glee, to look afquint Yorkjh. as well as Line. 



To Glizzen, glider or fparkle, as Stars in Froft, it 



freezes hard, and een glizzens, (in which Senfe a* 



lone 'tis ufed.) 

 GlopperCd, furprized. 

 To Glore, to look ftaringly. 

 Goyts of Mills, where the Stream pafles out. 

 To Graw before the Ague Fit. 

 Graut, Wort, fweet Dripk, Ale before it be wrought 



with Barm. 

 Greefe, or Greece, Stairs. 

 The drdyn of a Swine, the Snout. 

 A Groop, the hinder part of the Myftall, where the 



Cattle dung. 

 Griejly, ugly, grifled. 

 Guizend, odly and flutttfhly habited. 

 A Gyfte for Cattle, to be paftured. 



AHackflaver, ;^afty flovenly Fellow;, both in 

 Habit ana Deed 3 but it has a peculiar Rdpe6fc 

 to fpeaking ill, naturally or morally. 



# To Haggle, to cut irregularly. 



A Haking Fellow, an idle Loiterer. 

 Ha/a, baihful, nicely modeft. 

 Hame, home, S. ham. 

 Happens, perhaps. 



Hard, for covetous, and in fome Places for half drunk. 

 Harenut, Earthnut, 



- U u Hams 



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