Part 343 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4290K 2022-07-20

_Ramsay_

_To_ ~Gaw~, _v n_ To become pettish, Loth

_Ramsay_

~Gaw~, _s_ The mark left by a stroke or pressure, S

_Polwart_

GAW, _s_ A gall-nut

_Ramsay_

GAW, _s_

1 A furrow or drain, S

_Statist Acc_

2 A holloater springing in it, Ang

GAWD, _s_ A goad, S

_Ross_

GAWDNIE, GOWDNIE, _s_ The yellow gurnard, S q _gold_-fish

_Sibbald_

_To_ GAWF, GAFF, _v n_ To laugh violently, S

_Ramsay_

Su G _gaffla_, id Gerape

~Gaulf~, ~Gawf~, ~Gaffaw~, A horse-laugh, S

_Knox_

_To_ GAWP UP, _v a_ To s voraciously, S

_Ramsay_