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250 *garniso — protection; a garrison
 * garnizare : — to adorn ; to garnish.
 * garra. See gara.
 * garrettum : — a garret.
 * garrita : — a watch tower.
 * garrolum, garrulium : — a barrier.
 * garterium :— a garter.
 * gastaldus : — a governor of a town or province.
 * gastella : — wastel bread, fine white bread.
 * gastum : — waste.
 * gata : — a bowl.
 * gatgeria : — a parcel.
 * gaurla, gaudo : — woad.
 * gaugeare : — to gauge.
 * gaugetum : — gauging, a gauge.
 * gaugiator: — a gauger.
 * gaveletum :— gavelet, a writ of cessavit, used where gavel-kind obtains.
 * gavelmannus :— a tenant liable to tribute.
 * gavelocus : — a javelin
 * gayra. See gara.
 * geburus : — a villager, a peasant.
 * geldabilis : — liable to pay tax.
 * geldabulum : — land liable to payment of geldum.
 * geldare : — to enforce or to pay a geldum.
 * geldatio : — payment of a geldum.
 * geldum, geldus : —tax ; compensation ; fine.
 * gelima : - a sheaf.
 * geloffium :— a gillyflower.
 * geltum. See geldum.
 * gemala : — a hinge.
 * gemellus :— a clasp with similar ends, or double brooch. O. E. gemewe.
 * gemotum : — an assembly.
 * genealis : — native.
 * generale : — the commons of a monk.
 * generosa :— a gentlewoman.
 * generosus : — a gentleman.
 * geneta :— a genet, a beast of the weasel tribe, used for fur (genetta vulgaris).
 * genimen : — an offshoot.
 * genoboda : — a moustache.
 * gens : — often used for an army.
 * genuscissio : — hocking or hambling dogs by cutting the sinew of the hind leg.
 * geola, &c. See gaola, &c.
 * gerarchia : — used for hierarchia.
 * gerca, gercia, gercis : — a ewe lamb.
 * gerentarius :— an officer in a convent, probably a friary, who was not compelled to reside therein (granalarius ?).
 * gerlanda : — a garland.
 * gernarium : — a granary.
 * gersa : — starch.
 * gersuma : — a fine ; a reward ; an earnest. O. E. "gryssunie."
 * gerulus : — a packhorse.
 * gerusa : — a goad.
 * gesa :— a gisarme. See gisarma.
 * gesta :— (pi.) deeds; a history.
 * gesta, gestum : — yeast ; food.
 * gestrum : — a jesterne or jestorno, a sleeveless jacket of scale armour.