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222 between yellowish, brownish and white. golóttr, light brownish (E.J.). “gulutur” is applied to sheep, white-coloured on the belly and round the tail ( in Sandø), almost =  ; in Østerø “gulutur” denotes a yellowish belly, and in Møgenæs, yellowish legs and whitish body. “gil-” contains another gradation than “gol-, gul-” (yellow), and must, in that case, be classed with gel- (gelo),  geel, geolo, yellow.

gilgal [ꬶɩl·gal·],, uproar in the sea, a g. i’ de sea. A of $2$, 2, and * (see, ),  gal, ,  a crying; shouting. For the use of “gal” in “gilgal”,  and , , which denote not only a shouting, a noisy gust of wind, but also uproar in the sea.

gili-hunkers [gɩli-, ꬶeli-ho‘ŋkərs], , potatoes chopped up, while hot, with “bursten”. — is doubtless, like the , , to be derived from $1$, 2. For the second part of the see ,

gilins [gilɩns, ꬶɩlɩns], , spoon-meat which has been stirred and eaten of; leavings of spoon-meat. . of $1$,  2.

gilj [gɩldᶎ],, to squeeze or to be squeezed, of something soft; see further under ,

giltek [(gɩ‘ltək) ꬶɩ‘ltək],, a longish heap of mown heather and coarse grass piled up in a ridge for drying in the out-field; this dried mass is used for thatching and as litter for cattle; a g. o’ (tek = dried heather and grass used for thatching and litter for cattle). is the same word as gylta,, a mass (R.).

gilti [ꬶɩ‘lti],, a pig, as a cry when calling the pig. Sporadically Sporad- ically also [ꬶø‘lti]. gylt, , a pig ( gylta and gyltr,, a sow). See and ,

gimmer [gɩmər (gimər, ꬶɩmər)], , a yearling ewe. gymbr (*gimbr), ; and gimbur, (and ) gimber, (and ) gimmer, and gimmer. — In “-lamb” denotes the lamb of a yearling ewe, = gimbra(r)-lamb, to “-lamb”, a ewe, = gimburlamb.

gimp$n$ [(gɩ‘mp) ꬶɩ‘mp],, reddish haze in the horizon above the sun before sunrise (harbinger of bad weather); flush of dawn; also red evening sky; a g. op f(r)ae [‘from’] de sun. For *. — gim, , steam; exhalation. For the development $n$ for *skumb from
 * > in
 * skúm.

gimp$1$ [(gɩ‘mp) ꬶɩ‘mp],, fidgeting; flirting; to be on for a g., to make coquettish movements with one’s body, to flirt. See ,

gimp [(gɩ‘mp) ꬶɩ‘mp],, to swing one’s body coquettishly in walking, to geng. gimpa, , to swing one’s shoulders, g. (paa) seg; gimpa,, to swing one’s hips. — , - and ,

ginket [ꬶi‘ŋkət, ꬶɩ’ŋkət (gi‘ŋkət)], , of a certain nature or stamp; in the “-g.”, wicked by nature; deceitful.. to be classed with gin,, nature; disposition; quality. [gi‘ŋkət] is used in a and intensive meaning in the “a g. fool”, an arrant fool; an imbecile person, , a constantly giggling fool, from gink,, to titter; snigger; in a similar sense “a glinket [glɩ‘ŋkət] fool”; glink,, to jilt; to look askance.