GA v. 1. To go, Scotland. 2. “To gae throw”, to bungle, Scotland. 3. “To gae throw”, to waste, Scotland. 4. “To gae” one's “gait”, to depart, Scotland. 5. “To gae with”, to go to wreck, Scotland. See also: GAE.
GAAR n. 1. Vegetable substance in the bed of a river, Scotland. B. 2. Rheum from the eyes, when hardened, Scotland. B. See also: GARR.
GAB n. 1. Prating, Scotland. 2. Entertaining conversation, Scotland.
GAB n. 1. The mouth, Scotland. 2. The taste, Scotland.
GAB v. 1. To mock. 2. To prate, Scotland.
GABBED adj. Loquacious, Scotland. B.
GABBER v. To jabber, Scotland.
GABBIE n. The crop of a fowl, Scotland. See also: GEBBIE.
GABBING n. 1. Mockery. 2. Jeering, raillery.
GABBIT n. A fragment, Scotland. B.
GABBY adj. 1. Having fluency of speech, Scotland. 2. Loquacious, Scotland.
GABER n. A lean horse, Stirlings.
GABERLUNYIE n. A wallet that hangs on the loins.
GABERLUNYIE-MAN n. The man who carries the wallet.
GABERT n. A lighter, Scotland.
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