fleen, 88/3065, to flay. O.E. flêan. folde, 71/1427, «pp.» felled, knocked down. forcere, 66/2303, «sb.» chest, coffer. O.Fr. forcier. for-famelid, 66/2282, «pp.» entirely famished. foule, 77/2686, «vb.» foul luck, mischance. fowarde, 15/502, 22/732, «sb.» vanguard. frankensense, 20/679, «sb.» an odorous resin, pure incense. fraye, 15/514, «vb.» to frighten, attack. frike, 4/104, «adj.» quick, bold, active. frith, 2/43, «sb.» enclosed wood. froo, 79/760, «prep.» from. fyne, 9/306, «sb.» end. Game, 90/3141, «sb.» affair; 92/3199, pleasure. O.E. gamen. gan, 16/549, «pt. s.» began. gavylok, 41/1426, «sb.» a spear or javelin. O.E. gafoluc. geaunesse, 84/2943 (?), «sb.» giantess. geder, 45/1553, «vb.» to gather. O.E. gædrian. glased, 35/1208, «pt. s.» glided. O.Fr. glacier. See Zupitza’s note to «Guy», l. 5067. glede, 7/205, «sb.» a glowing coal, ember. O.E. glêd. god, 3/67, «adj.» versed in, master of. gome, 5/144, «sb.» man. O.E. guma. gonge, 84/2934, «vb.» to go. O.E. gongan. goulis, 6/189, «sb.» gules, a red colour. Fr. geules. gray, 83/2887, «sb.» the fur of a gray, or badger. O.E. gr[^æ]g. gree, 82/2850, «sb.» grace, favour. Fr. gré. Lat. gratum. grenned, 84/2948, «pt. s.» grinned, roared. O.E. grennian. grevaunce, 29/993, «sb.» grievance. greved, 45/1543, «pt. s.» grieved, molested, troubled. grith, 82/2850, «sb.» peace, agreement. O.E. grið. gryse, 83/2887, «sb.» a kind of fur. Fr. gris. guttis, 39/1351, «sb.» guts. O.E. gut. gydoure, 5/163, «sb.» leader, guide. gynne, 67/2326, «sb.» enginne, contrivance. Harde, 59/2056, «pt. s.» heard. hat, 90/3154, «vb.» to be called. O.E. hâtan. he, 77/2698, «pron. nominat.» thay. O.E. hî. heede, 62/2158, «sb.» head. O.E. hêafod. hende, 73/2536, «adj.» gentle, polite. O.E. hendig. hennys, 55/1922, «adv.» hence. O.E. heonan. hente, 40/1370, «vb.» hold, take. O.E. hentan. hie, 14/455, «sb.» haste. hight, 18/613, «pt. s.» promised; 36/1242, art called. O.E. heht. honde of honde, 12/394, in close fight. hoole, 32/1119, «adj.» whole, sound. O.E. hâl. hurle, 27/929, «vb.» to jostle, to strike. A contraction of «hurtle». hurteled, 24/831, «pt. pl.» clashed against, jostled. Frequentative of «hurt». Fr. hurter, heurter. hye, 32/1092, «sb.» haste. I-fast, 58/2000, fixed. ilkadele, 58/2016, every part. O.E. [^æ]lc, d[^æ]l. ilke, 9/281, «adj.» same. O.E. ylca. inowe, 25/854, «adv.» enough. O.E. genôh. ishente, 66/2286, «pp.» destroyed. O.E. ge-scended. istoke, 56/1963, «pp.» shut up, fastened. From steken. O.L.G. stecan. istonge, 16/533, «pp.» stung, pierced. O.E. stungen. it, 25/845, «vb.» to hit. Icel. hitta. iwis, 3/71, «adv.» certainly, indeed. O.E. gewiss. iwone, 11/358, «adj.» accustomed. Japed, 75/2617, «pp.» mocked, laughed at. O.Icel. gabba. jouste, 57/1991, «vb.» to joust, fight. Fr. jouster. Kele, 93/3258, «vb.» to keel, cool. O.E. cêlan. kind, 63/2196, «sb.» race, family.
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