Glossary of Latin Words.
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- getti:—a hawk's jesses.
- getticium:—a jetty.
- gewineda:—an assembly.
- ghestum:—food; a meal given to a guest. See gistum.
- gialda, gyalda:—a guildhall.
- gifra:—cypher.
- gifta:—a stream; sometimes used for gista.
- giga:—a cittern.
- gignasium, i.e., gymnasium.
- gihalda:—a guildhall.
- gilda:—a fraternity, a guild.
- gilda aula:—a guildhall.
- gildare. See geldzre.
- gildatio. See geldatio.
- gildaula, gildeaula, gildhalla:—a guildhall.
- gildhalla Teutonicorum:—the Steelyard, or company of Easterling merchants.
- gilfalco:—a gerfalcon (falco Islandicus).
- gilla, gillus:—a mug.
- gillagium:—tax paid on wine sold by retail.
- gilofera:—clove or gillyflower.
- gimphus. See gumfus.
- gingbrattum:—ginger.
- gipo:—a doublet (pourpoint).
- gipsura:—pargeting.
- girgillare:—to wind up.
- girgillus:—a reel with a handle for winding thread.
- girivagus:— wandering.
- giro:—an apron, a skirt.
- gisarma:—a gisarme, a weapon resembling a halberd, having a spear point, with a small axe at the foot of the point, and sometimes a spike on the opposite side; but in Matthew Paris (Rolls Ed. I. 470) the phrase occurs, " sica, id est, gisarme."
- gista:—a joist. See also gistum.
- gistare:—to furnish with joists; to recline on a litter.
- gistarius:—borne on a litter.
- gistum:— the duty of entertaining the lord when on a journey; yeast.
- glandines plumbei:—" Anglice hail-hot."
- glaneare:—to glean.
- glasia:—ice.
- glavea. glavia:—a glaive.
- gleba:—land belonging to a parish church, glebe; a corpse.
- glebalis terra:—glebe land.
- glebaria:—turf.
- gleniagium:—gleaning.
- gleniare:—to glean.
- glis:— mud.
- gliseria:—clayland.
- glomellus: - a clew.
- glomerarius, glomerellus:—a commissioner appointed to settle disputes between the scholars of a university and their servants (?).
- glorietta:—a gloriet, an upper room in a tower.
- glossum:—a shrine.