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2. A servant attending the camp.
_Rollock._
GUDGIE, _adj._ Short and thick, S.
Fr. _gouju_, chuffy.
GUDLINIS, _s._ Base metal mixed illegally with gold.
_Lyndsay._
GUDWILLIE, GUDWILLIT, _adj._
1. Liberal, S.
_Watson._
Su. G. _G.o.dwillig_, benevolus.
2. Cordial.
_Burns._
Isl. _G.o.dvillie_, spontaneus.
GUEED, _adj._ Good, S. B.
_Ross._
~Gueeds~, _s. pl._ Goods, S. B.
_Ross._
GUEDE, _s._ _No guede_, not a whit.
Fr. _ne goute_, nothing.
_Sir Tristrem._
GUEST-HOUSE, _s._ A place of entertainment.
A. S. _gest-hus_, id.
_Rutherford._
GUFF, _s._ A savour, a smell, S.
Isl. _gufa_, vapor.
GUFF, GOFF, _s._ A fool, Gl. Sibb.
Fr. _goffe_, id.; Isl. _gufa_, vappa, h.o.m.o nibili.
~Guffie~, _adj._ Stupid, foolish, S.
GUFFER, _s._ Viviparous blenny.
_Sibbald._
GUHYT. L. ~Gyhyt~. _pret._ Hid.
A. S. _gehyt_, occultat.
_Wallace._
GUIDE-THE-FIRE, a poker, Fife.
GUIDE-THE-GATE, a halter for a horse, Dumfr.
GUIDEs.h.i.+P, _s._ Usage, S. B.
_Ross._
GUIDON, _s._ A standard.
Fr.
_G.o.dscroft._
To GUIK.
V. ~Gouk~.