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gorgie, gorkie, gorky, gurkie, gurky,
gorkie [ˈgoːrkɪ]
n. A clumbsy silly person.
adj. Disgusting.
gorgin, gorkin, gurkin,
gorkin [ˈgoːrkɪn]
n. A big stupid person.
gornal,
gornal [ˈgɔrnəl]
n. A button.
goroch, gorroch,
gorroch [ˈgɔrəx]
v. SW. To mix, stir, make a mess of.
gasky, ghosk, gorsk, gorskie, gorsky, gosk, goskie, gosky, gosque, grossky,
gorsk [gɔ(r)sk]
n. MN. Strong, rank grass forced up on pasture-land by cattle droppings. A tuft of such grass. NN.b. The common chickweed Stellaria media or groundsel Senecio vulgaris
 
gorsky
adj. MN. Of grass: coarse, luxuriant.
gos, goss,
goss [gɔs, gos]
n. A crony, friend.
gos, goss,
goss [gɔs, gos]
n. The goshawk Accipiter gentilis. A mean griping person.
gossoon,
gossoon [N. ˈgəsun]
n. col. A boy. From a corruption of French garçon
gote, gwite, gwyte,
gote [got, N. gwəit]
n. A ditch, drain, sea inlet.
goo, gou, gow, gowe, gue,
gou [guː, S. gʌu]
n. A strong, persistent taste, an offensive smell. A liking, relish, taste, gusto.

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