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- gula Augusti : — the first of August, Gulaust, Lammas Day[1]
- Gulaustum. See gula Augusti.
- gulfus : — a whirlpool ; a gulf.
- gulla : — a gully, a watercourse.
- gumfus, gumpha : — a hinge, a joint; glue.
- guna : — a cupping glass (guva) ; a gown.
- gunca : — reeds.
- gunellus : — a short gown.
- gunna : — some part of the machinery of a mill ; a cannon, a gun ; a gown.
- gunnarius : — a gunner.
- gunnum: — a cannon, a gun.
- gupillerettus : — a foxhound.
- gupillius : — a fox.
- gurda : — a handmill (?).
- gurgeria : — a gorget.
- gurges, gurgitum : — a weir.
- gurgulio : — a gargoyle.
- gurius : — a weir.
- guttatorium, guttorium : — a gutter.
- guttera, gutteria, guttura : — a gutter.
- gutturna : — quinsy.
- gutturus : — a gutter.
- guuarda : — ward (guarda).
- guyalda : — a guildhall.
- guysa : — manner, form.
- gwafra : — a wafer.
- gwalstowum : — a place of execution.
- gwastum : — waste.
- gyalda : — a guildhall.
- gydagium : — payment to a guide.
- gylda : — a guild.
- gysa : — manner, form.
- gysarma : — a gisarme. See gisarma.
H.
- habentia : — riches.
- habilis : — fit ; capable.
- habilita (in : — qualification .
- habitualiter : — by estimation ; figuratively.
- habitudinalis : — figurative.
- habundancia. For abundancia.
- haccus : — a hake (merlucius vulgaris).
- hachia : — a pickaxe ; a hatchet.
- hada : — a small piece of land.
- haderunga : — hatred.
- hadocus : — a haddock (morrhua æglejinus).
- haerarius : — nesting.
- hæreditas, &c. See hereditas, &c.
- hærela. See harela.
- haeria : — an aery, a nest.
- ↑ This name is said to have originated from the cure by Pope Alexander I. of a wen in the throat (gula) of Balbina by the application of St. Peter's chains on that day.