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252 *gultum:—glue.
 * gohonatus:—embossed.
 * godetus:—a mug.
 * golda:—a drain; a mine (?).
 * goliarda:—buffoonery; a juggler's art.
 * goliardisare:—to act as a goliardus.
 * goliardus:—a buffoon; a juggler.
 * gonella, gonellus:—a gown.
 * gora. See gara.
 * gordus:—a weir, a weirpool; a gorce.
 * gorgeria:—a gorget.
 * gorgona:—a gargoyle.
 * gota:—a gut, a drain.
 * gouna:— a gown.
 * grabatum:—a couch.
 * gracemannus:—the head of a guild at Lincoln.
 * gracia:—an indulgence.
 * gradale, graduate:—a gradual, or grail, a book containing the musical portion of the mass.
 * gradiens:—passant (heraldic).
 * graduatus:—a graduate, one who has taken a degree in a university.
 * grafia, graffia:—the dignity or territory of a graffio.
 * graffio:—a count, an earl; a reeve.
 * graffium, grafium:—a register, or cartulary; a pen.
 * grana:—scarlet. See granum.
 * granata:—a garnet.
 * granatarius:—a keeper or steward of a granary.
 * grancia:—a grange, esp. a farm-house belonging to a monastery.
 * graneta:—a garnet.
 * granetarius. See granatarius.
 * grangia. See grancia.
 * grangiarius:—the keeper of a grange.
 * grantum:—security. See creamtum.
 * granum:—grain; the coccus ilicis and coccus arborum, used in dyeing red.
 * grapa:—a putlog hole.
 * graphium. See graffium.
 * gratare:—to scratch.
 * gratarium:—a grate.
 * gratia:—an indulgence.
 * gratiare:—to thank.
 * grava:—a grove.
 * gravetum:—a grove.
 * gravia:—a grove. See also grafia.
 * gremium:—the nave of a church.
 * grenetarius:—a keeper of a granary.
 * greseus, gresius:—grey.
 * gresmannus:—a tenant of some sort.
 * gressia:—grease time, the season for killing harts and bucks.
 * gressibilis:—able to walk.
 * grisengus, grisetus, griseus:—grey.
 * griseum opus:—greywork, gris, fur of badger skin, or more likely the "mus Ponticus."
 * grisillones:—handcuffs, manacles.