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garel, garl,
garl [I.Sh. ga(ə)rl]
v. To dredge. Stir or gather together.
gairlic, garlic,
garlic [ˈgarlɪk]
n. Garlic.
garment, garmond, garmound,
garment [ˈgarmənt]
n. A garment.
#l. garments.
garnet,
garnet [ˈgarnət]
n. The pomegranate Punica granatum and its fruit.
Garraehill, Garrahill, Garrahull,
Garraehill [ˈgarəhɪl, -hʌl]
pn. Garrowhill (Glasgow).
garrad, garret, garrett, garrit,
garret [ˈgarət]
n. A garret.
gallan, garra, garran, garren, garron, gurran,
garron [ˈgarən]
n. A length of squared timber, a beam.
garron, girran, girron, gurron,
garron [ˈgarən, ˈgɛr-, MN. ˈgʌr-]
n. A small sturdy kind of horse.
Garrydoo, Garrydou,
Garrydou [ˈgɑredu]
pn. Garryduff (County Antrim).
connigair, conyngare, cunigar, cuningar, cunniegar, cunningair, cunningar, cunnygar, gaart, gart, garth, gord, kinnegar, kinnengarth, ockragarth, okregert, okregord, retta-garth, retta-gord,
garth [garθ, I.Sh. gaːrt]
n. An enclosure, yard, garden, a ford, shallow shingly part of a river.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
kinnengarth [ˈkʌnɪ(ŋ)garθ, ˈkʌnɪ(ŋ)gər]: arch. A rabbit warren.
ockragarth [I.Sh. ˈokrəg(j)ɛːrt]: A piece of pasture-land within the farm-dyke, stubble for grazing.
retta-garth: I.Sh. A fence that guides sheep in to a pen.

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