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  Gourmandise tue plus de gens qu'espée en guerre trenchant: Prov. More are killed by surfeting then by the sword.

Gourme: f. The Strangles; the thicke humor which young horses void at their narells; also, foame, or a foamie slime.

Gourmé: m. ée: f. Curbed; also, cuffed on the mouth, pashed on the nose, or face; also, purged from slime, or foame.

Gourmer. To curbe (a horse;) also, to knocke, buffet, pommell, cuffe, pash on the mouth, or face. Se gourmer. To void his slime, to purge his foame.

Gourmet: m. A Wine-cunner; a Wine-marchants Broker; one whom he trusts with the watching, and imployes in the venting, of his new-come commodities.

Gourmeter. To curbe.

Gourmette: f. A curbe. Tenir en gourmette. To curbe, or keepe in awe.

Gourmetté: m. ée: f. Curbed.

Gourmetter. To curbe.

Gournauld: m. A Gurnard fish.

Gournay. The name of a towne in Normandie. Vous avez passé sur le pont de Gournay. You are without care, shame, or feare; you dare doe any obscene thing openly.

Gourneau. A Gurnard.

Gourré. Beguiled, cheated, cousened, conie-caught: ¶Barr. Gourrier. as Gourgias; or, as Gorrier. Gourt: m. A violent streame, or gulfe of waters; or, a whirlepoole, or deepe hole in a water.

Gousse: f. The huske, swad, cod, hull of beanes, pease, &c. Gousse d'aulx. A head of Garlicke.

Goussé: m. ée: f. Deuoured, rauined, eaten; stuffed with eating.

Goussepillé: m. ée: f. Shaken, or tugged, as a Cat by a Dog; also, vnhusked, shaled, vncased, stripped.

Goussepiller. To shake, or tug, as a Dog doth a Cat, &c; also, (and most properly) to vnshale, or take pulse out of the swads; and hence, to strip, or vncase.

Gousser. To eat, rauine, deuoure; to stuffe, or fill with meat.

Gousset: m. A Gusset; the peece of Armour, or of a shirt, whereby the armehole is couered; also, a Bracket in Joyners worke.

Goussu: m. uë: f. Coddie, hullie, huskie, swaddie.

Goust: m. The tast; also, a smacke, or sauor; also, a good conceit, or liking, vpon the first essay, of a thing; also, a little skill, insight, or experience in a matter; also, as Esgoust; or th'end of a gutter whence the raine falls, in drops, from a house. En cela est le goust de la noix. Looke Noix. Gousté: m. ée: f. Tasted; sauored, smacked; essayed; touched vpon; felt, or conceiued a little; disgested indifferently; admitted of; wherein some insight, or experience is had.

Gouster: m. A nunchion, drinking, aunders-meat, afternoones-collation, mouthes-recreation.

Gouster. To tast, or take an essay of; to tast, sauor; touch vpon; feele, or conceiue a little; also, to admit of, disgest indifferently, take a liking to, begin to affect, or fancie; also, to haue some experience, a little insight, meane knowledge, in.

Goute: f. as Goutte.

Gouté: m. ée: f. Gowtie, or troubled with the gowt.

Goutran: m. Ship-pitch; or Pitch wherewith ships are tighted.

Goutte: f. A drop of water, &c; also, a little, a iot, a whit, a verie small deale. La mere goutte. Vnpressed wine, or oyle; that which of it selfe, and without pressing, comes from the grapes or Oliues, as soone as they are settled in the Presse-*trough. Goutte à goutte. By little and little, by degrees, drop after drop, or, one drop after another; and hence; Goutte à goutte on emplit la Cuve: &, goutte à goutte la mer s'esgoutte: Prov. Boire la goutte sur l'ongle. To leaue emptie bowls, make cleane cups; drinke vp all but so much as will stand on the drinkers nayle. Ie n'y voy ny grain ny goutte. I see it not a whit, I discerne it not a iot; I perceiue, or conceiue it not at all. Dieu garde mal qui voit bien, & n'oit goutte. For my part, I am loath to conceiue it, though I see it, well ynough. Il est bien povre qu'ne voit goutte: Prov. Hee's verie poore that wants his eye-sight.

Goutte: f. The Gowt. Goutte crampe ou, crappe. The Crampe; or, a Convulsion. Goutte de lin. The weed called Dodder; See Lin. Goutte maurequine. as Goutte serene. Goutte nouée. The Gowt in any of the ioynts. Goutte serene. Blindnesse, or extreame dimnesse of sight, caused by the obturation of the Opticke Sinewes. Goutte Sciatique. The Sciatica; a pain, ache, or stitch in the hippes. La goutte en la hance, la fille en la pance: Pro. Looke Fille. À la goutte le medecin ne voit goutte: Prov. (As they find (by the little helpe they find) that haue it, and take Physick for it.)

Goutteron: m. A Violl, or Cruet wherein Oyle, or Vinegar is serued to the table; also, a small Ewer, or Lauer; also, a little drop.

Goutte-rose. An extreame rednesse of the face; pimpled, and set thicke with rubies, or fierie speckles.

Goutteux: m. euse: f. Gowtie, full of the Gowt.

Gouttiere: f. A gutter; a channell. Gouttieres. The little furrowes that runne along the head, or hornes of a red Deere. Bonnets à quatre gouttieres. Foure-cornered, or square, caps.

Gouttreuse. A certain white, long-beaked, and tonglesse bird, that hath a great red pouch hanging from her neather beake to her breast; otherwise (in bignesse, and shape) somewhat resembling a Swanne.

Gouvernail: m. The rudder, or sterne of a ship.

Gouvernal. The same.

Gouvernant. Gouerning, ruling, swaying, maistering; ordering, ouerseeing; tempering, moderating.

Gouvernante: f. A Gouernesse, a Commaundresse.

Gouverné: m. ée: f. Gouerned, ruled, cōmanded, swaied, maistered; ordered, ouerseene; tempered, moderated; also, intertained with talke, held with discourse.

Gouvernement. The rule, gouernment, command, absolute sway of; a power, empire, dominion, regiment, authoritie, seigneurie ouer; also, a gouerning, ruling, commanding, maistering; full order in, totall conduction, whole dierction of.