CAWDREY'S A TABLE ALPHABETICAL: G
Ed. Raymond Siemens, Dept. of English,
University of British Columbia, (c) 1994
<hl G> (* switch to hl=G without notice *)
<l.b>- <f r> (fr) garboile,
- <f bl> hurlie burly
<l.b> - <f r> gardian,
- <f bl> a keeper, or defendor
<l.b> - <f r> gargarise,
- <f bl> to wash the mouth, and throate
<l.b> within, by stirring some liquor vp and
<l.b> downe in the mouth,
<l.b> - <f r> garnar, <br 2><s y>
- <f bl> corne, or corne
<l.b> - <f r> granar,
- <f bl> chamber. <s n>
<l.b><f r><tx ct> (fr) garnish,
<page.break><n 61><fo E3r><f r><tx rt> of hard English words.
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) garnish,
- <f bl> trime, decke vp, make fine.
<l.b> - <f r> gem,
- <f bl> a precious stone
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) gaie,
- <f bl> fine, trim
<l.b> - <f r> gentilitie, <br 2><s y>
- <f bl> gentrie, nobilitie,
<l.b> - <f r> generositie,
- <f bl> gentlemanship. <s n>
<l.b> - <f r> genesis,
- <f bl> (g) beginning
<l.b> - <f r> gentile,
- <f bl> a heathen
<l.b> - <f r> generation,
- <f bl> ofspring
<l.b> - <f r> genealogie,
- <f bl> (g) generation, or a describing
<l.b> of the stock or pedegree.
<l.b> - <f r> genitalles,
- <f bl> priuities
<l.b> - <f r> genuine,
- <f bl> peculiar, or naturall
<l.b> - <f r> genius,
- <f bl> the angell that waits on man, be it
<l.b> a good or euill angell
<l.b> - <f r> genitor,
- <f bl> father
<l.b> - <f r> geographie,
- <f bl> (g) the describing of the earth.
<l.b> - <f r> geometrie,
- <f bl> (g) art of measuring the earth.
<l.b> - <f r> geomancie,
- <f bl> (g) sorcerie by circkles, and
<l.b> pricks in the earth
<l.b> - <f r> germane,
- <f bl> come of the same stock
<l.b> - <f r> gests,
- <f bl> things done, or noble acts of princes
<l.b> - <f r> gibbocitie,
- <f bl> crookednes
<l.b> - <f r> gire,
- <f bl> grin, or laugh
<l.b> - <f r> giues,
- <f bl> fetters
<l.b> - <f r> glee,
- <f bl> mirth, gladnes
<l.b> - <f r> gospell,
- <f bl> glad tidings
<l.b> - <f r> globe,
- <f bl> any thing, very round.
<l.b><tx sig><f i> E<f r>3 <tx ct> glorifie,
<page.break><n 62><fo E3v><f r><tx rt> An Alphabeticall table
<l.b> - <f r> glorifie,
- <f bl> to giue honour, praise, and com-
<l.b> mendation to any body.
<l.b> - <f r> glosse,
- <f bl> a tongue, or exposition of a darke
<l.b> speech.
<l.b> - <f r> gloze,
- <f bl> dissemble
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) gourmandise,
- <f bl> deuouring, gluttony
<l.b> - <f r> glutinate,
- <f bl> to glue, or ioyne together
<l.b> - <f r> gnible,
- <f bl> bite
<l.b> - <f r> gnomen,
- <f bl> (g) the stile, or cock of a diall
<l.b> - <f r> gradation,
- <f bl> steps, by little and little.
<l.b> - <f r> graduate,
- <f bl> that hath taken a degree
<l.b> - <f r> gratifie,
- <f bl> to pleasure, or doo a good turne in
<l.b> way of thankfulnes
<l.b> - <f r> gratis,
- <f bl> freely, without desert
<l.b> - <f r> gratitude,
- <f bl> thankfulnes
<l.b> - <f r> gratulate,
- <f bl> to be glad for anothers sake,
<l.b> - <f r> graue,
- <f bl> waightie, sober, sage, discreete
<l.b> - <f r> grease,
- <f bl> fat
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) guerdon,
- <f bl> a reward:
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) guidance,
- <f bl> gouerning, or direction
<l.b> - <f r> (fr) guise,
- <f bl> fashion, shape, custome,
<l.b> - <f r> gulfe,
- <f bl> deepe poole, or pit
<l.b> - <f r> gustation,
- <f bl> taste
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