Wilson's Tales of the Borders And of Scotland, volume Xxiv.
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GOUF, _s. _ a stroke; a blow. GOUD, GOULD, _s. _ gold. GOUPIN, GOWPIN, _s. _ the hollow of the hand. GOWAN, _s. _ the wild mountain daisy. _Ewe-gowan_, thecommon wild daisy. GOWANY, _adj. _ abounding with daisies. GOWK, _s. _ the cuckoo. GOWK'S-ERRAND, _s. _ a fool's errand. GOWL, _s. _ a hollow between two hills. _To_ GOWL, _v. N. _ to howl; to yell. GOWP, _s. _ a mouthful. _To_ GOWP, _v. A. _ to gulp. GRAIP, _s. _ a dung-fork. _To_ GREEN, GREIN, _v. N. _ to long for anything. _To_ GREIT, GREE...T, _v. N. _ to weep. GREETING, _s. _ weeping. GRIEVE, _s. _ an overseer. GRILSE, _s. _ a salmon not full grown. GRIPPY, _adj. _ disposed to defraud; to be quick at takingadvantage. GRIST, _s. _ fee paid to a mill for grinding any kind ofgrain. GROATS, _s. _ oats with the husks taken off. GROSET, GROSART, _s. _ a gooseberry. _To_ GROUE, GROWE, _v. N. _ to shiver. GROUSAM, GRUESOME, _adj. _ frightful, uncomely. GRUMPHIE, _s. _ a vulgar name for a sow. People are said tobe _Grumphie_ when in a bad humour.
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