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  Vn gouffre d'argent. A most vnsatiable swallow-*wealth, wast-coyne, spend-good.

Gouffreux: m. euse: f. Gulfie, full of gulfes; infinitely deepe; (vnsatiably) deuouring, or swallowing vp whatsoeuer approaches, or comes into, it.

Gouge. as Vouge; Also a Joyners Googe; also, a Souldiors Pug, or Punke; a Whore that followes the Camp; also, the Hammer wherewith trees are marked in the King Forrests. Gouhourde: f. A Gourd.

Goujar. A Gudgeon. Goujar de mer. The Sand-eele, or Sea-Gudgeon.

Goujat: m. A Souldiors boy.

Goujataille: f. A troupe of Souldiors boyes; a crue of crackropes, a knot of slipstrings.

Goujate: f. A Souldiors wench; as Gouge. Goujaterie: f. la g. Souldiors boyes, or the young rake-*hells that follow a Campe.

Gouillarder; &, Gouillardise. as Goularder; &, Goulardise: ¶Savoyard. Gouillart. as Goulard; A glutton, or greedie-gut. Gouinfre: m. A mad-cap, merrie grig, pleasant knaue, conceited whoresonne.

Goujon: m. A Gudgeon-fish; also, the pinne which the truckle of a pullie runneth on; also, the Gudgeon of the Spindle of a wheele; any Gudgeon.

Govions: m. Shackles, or fetters, for prisoners.

Gouïr. as Iouïr. To enioy: ¶Pic. Gouju: m. uë: f. Full-cheeked, plump-faced, chuffie, or puft vp in the face.

Goulard: m. A rauenor, deuourer, swallower, gully-gut, greedie feeder.

Goulard: m. arde: f. Rauenous, greedie, deuouring, that hath a great swallow.

Goulardé: m. ée: f. Eaten greedily, deuoured hastily, gulped, or goggled downe.

Goularder. To eat greedily, feed hastily, deuoure extreamely; to rauine, goggle, glut vp, swallow downe, huge morsells, or mouthfulls.

Goulardise: f. A rauening, deuouring, hastie or greedie feeding.

Gouldron. as Goultran; also, as Gouderon. Gouldronné: m. ée: f. Pitched, or tighted, as a ship; or, as Gouderonné. Gouldronner. as Gouderonner. Goulée: f. A throatfull, or mouthfull of &c. Elle n'en peut finer sinon à la goulée. She can get but a snatch and away; there is no lying for her at rack and manger; See Goullée. Gouléeur. as Arpenteur; or, as Gauleur; A Surueyor of land, that measures onely by the Pole. Goulet: m. A gullet; the end of a Conduit pipe whereat it dischargeth it selfe; also, the mouth, or necke of a Violl, Bottle, or other long, and narrow-neckt Vessell; also, the hole, or earth of a Fox, or Badger; also, a narrow brooke, or deepe gutter of water. Goulet de cheminée. The funnell, or tunnell of a chimney. Goulet de fenestre. A narrow loopehole, or long Crannie, in the wall of a Prison, &c, such a one (especially) as hath a round, or is widest, in the middle.

Goulette de vin. A gulpe, mouthfull, or small quantitie of wine.

Goulfe. See Golfe.

Goulfi: m. ie: f. Swollen, or puft vp; full, plumpe, fat, well-fed.

Goulfre. as Gouffre. Goullardise. as Goulardise; Also, ribaldrie; licentious, or dissolute tattle. Goullée. à la g. Priuily, secretly, by stealth; or, as in Goulée. Goulot: m. The pipe of a sinke, or gutter.

Goultran: m. Ship-pitch.

Goulu: m. uë: f. Gluttonous, greedie, rauenous, devouring, vnsatiate, swallowing vp.

Gouluëment. Greedily, gluttonously, rauenously, like a gully-gut.

Gouphon: m. The hindge of a doore, window, &c; ¶Langued. Goupil: m. A Fox. (v.m.) À goupil endormy rien ne tombe en la gueule: Prov. He that knowes what's fit to be done, and vses to sleepe when it should be done, liues a beast, and dies a begger.

Goupille: f. The yron pinne that goes through the ioynt of a hindge, or haspe of a claspe.

Goupillon. as Guepillon; An holie-water sprinkle; also, the brush of bristles wherewith glasses, &c, be rinched; also, as Toupillon; a stopple; also, a yong, or little Fox; whence; Faire le goupillon. To play the Truant.

Gourat. for Goujat. Gourd: m. as Gourt; or, A whirlepoole; or deepe (and long) hole in a riuer, or other water; also, as Gourgue. Gourd: m. de: f. Numme, astonied, asleepe, stiffe, sencelesse, benummed, as the hands with much cold; also, drousie, slow, dull, heauie, lumpish.

Gourd-foulement: m. A crushing, or bruising; a mortifying, by violent handling.

Gourdi. Numme, benummed, astonied, stonnied (by coldnesse.)

se Gourdir. To be numme, sencelesse, astonied, stonnied, (by the extremitie of cold.)

Gouret. as Gorret; A Sheat, or Barrow big. Gourfoulé: m. ée: f. Crushed, bruised; mortified, by violent handling, &c.

Gourfoulement. as Gourd-foulement. Gourfouler. To crush, or bruise; to mortifie, by a violent handling, &c.

Gourgias. as Gorgias; Also, proud, loftie, statelie, standing on his pantofles: ¶Rab. Gourgue de moulin: f. The Conduit of a water-mill; the water-course, or ditch, that is directly vnder the wheele.

Gourmade: f. A cuffe on the mouth, a pash on the nose.

Gourmand: m. A glutton, gormand, bellie-god, greedie-gut; a great eater, monstrous feeder, gully-gut.

Gourmandant. Gluttonizing, or gormandizing; also, proudly brauing, taunting, misusing.

Gourmader. To rauine, deuoure, glut, gormandize, or gluttonize it; swill vp, swallow downe greedily; also, proudly to domineere, insult, or crow ouer; insolently to taunt, checke, take vp; imperiously to curbe; misuse, abuse.

Gourmanderesse. A gluttonnesse.

Gourmandeur: m. A glutton; (a word whereby Rabelais meanes, and describes, a Cannon of a Cathedrall Church.)

Gourmandise: f. Gluttonie, gormandizing; deuouring, rauining; excessiue eating, immoderate feeding.