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FOZY, _adj._ spongy; porous.
FRACTIOUS, _adj._ fretful; peevish.
FRAE, _prep._ from.
FREND, FREEN, FREEND, _s._ a relation.
FRESH, _s._ a slight flood after rain.
FREY, _s._ a tumult; a fray.
FUD, _s._ the tail of a hare or rabbit.
FUGIE, _s._ a coward.
To FUNK, _v. a._ to strike or kick behind, like a horse.
_In a funk,_ in a bad humour.
FUR, FURE, _s._ a furrow.
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_To_ GA, GAE, _v. n._ to go.
GAB, _s._ the mouth.
GABBY, _adj._ fluency or speech.
_To_ GAB, _v. n._ to prate; to mock.
GABERLUNGIE, GABERLUNZIE, _s._ a wallet that hangs by the loins, such as is often used by beggars.
GAED, GAID, _pret_. went.
_To_ GAFFAW, _v. n._ laugh loud.
GAISLINE, _s._ a gosling, a young-goose.
GAIST, _s._ a ghost.
GAIT, GATE, _s._ a way; a street.
GAIT, _s._ a goat.
GANE, _part. pa._ gone.
_To_ GANG, _pret_. to go; to walk, in opposition to riding.
GANGIN, _v. a._ going.
_To_ GANT, GAUNT, _v. n._ to yawn.
GAPUS, _s._ a fool; a silly fellow.
_To_ GAR, _v. a._ to make; to cause; to force.
GARRIN, _v. a._ making.
GARRON, GERRON, _s._ a small horse.
GART, GERT, _pret. of_ made.
GART, _pret. of_ Gar.
GARTEN, _s._ a garter.
_To_ GASH, _v. n._ to talk much and confidently; pert, insolent talking.
GASH-GABBIT, _s._ with a projecting under-jaw.
GATE, _s._ road.
GAUCY, GAWSY, _s._ plump; jolly.
GAUCKIT, _adj._ stupid.
GAVEL, GAWL, _s._ the gable of a house.
_To_ GAW, _v. n._ to gall.
GAWD, _s._ a goad.
GAWKIE, GAWKY, _s._ a foolish gaping person.
GAWKIT, _adj._ foolish; giddy.
GAWN, _pret. of_ going.
GEAN, GEEN, _s._ a wild cherry.
GEAR, GERE, GEIR, _s._ goods.
GEAT, GETT, _s._ a child.
GEBBIE, _s._ the crop of a fowl.
GEE, pettish. _To tak the gee_, to become unmanageable.