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Genfa, n. a snaffle, a bit

Geni, v. to be brought forth; to be contained

Genid, n. nativity, birth

Genill, n. offspring, issue

Genilles, n. a young nymph

Genogyl, n. the mandible

Genwair, n. angling rod

Genweiriad, n. angling

Genweiriaw, v. to angle

Ger, n. utterance; a cry: prep. by, at, near

Gerag, prep. in a direction to

Gerain, v. to squeak, to cry

Gerbron, prep. in presence of

Gerfydd, prep. in contact with

Geri, n. choler, bile, gall

Geriaidd, a. choleric, bilious

Geriawl, a. relating to bile

Gerllaw, prep. at hand, by

Germain, v. to be wailing

Gern, n. a progenitor in the fifth degree

Gerwin, a. rough, severe

Gerwinad, n. a roughening

Gerwindeb, n. roughness

Gerwino, v. to roughen

Gerwinol, a. rough; horrid

Gerwydd, prep. in presence of

Gerwynebol, a. opposite

Gerwynebu, v. to place opposite

Geryn, n. a squeaker, a drake

Geuaddoli, v. to worship falsely

Geuaddoliad, n. idolatry

Geuaddolwr, n. an idolater

Geuaw, v. to falsify, to lie

Geuawd, n. a falsifying

Geuawl, a. false, deceiving

Geubwll, n. false reason

Geudeb, n. falsehood, deceit

Geudy, n. a privy-house

Geuddadlu, v. to parologize

Geudduw, n. a false god

Geuedd, n. falsity, fallacy

Geuffydd, n. a false faith

Geulith, n. heterodoxy

Geulin, n. a chimera

Geurith, n. a phantom

Geuwedd, n. an illusion

Gewach, n. a greedy gut

Gewai, n. a lean glutton

Gewyn, n. a sinew

Gewynog, a. having sinews

Gewynol, a. relating to sinews

Gi, n. a fine fibre; a nerve

Giach, n. a snipe

Giau, n. system of the nerves

Gieuawg, a. having nerves

Gieuawl, relating to the nerves

Gid, n. a she goat, a goat

Gien, n. a single nerve

Gieuedd, n. nervous system

Gieuyn, n. a nerve, a sinew

Gil, n. a yielding; a ferment

Gildiaw, v. to yield, to produce

Gilydd, n. mutual selves: pro. each other

Gin, n. a pelt; a thin skin

Gingroen, n. the toad-flax, a stinking mushroom

Giniad, n. a flaying

Ginio, v. to flay, to strip

Girad, n. mourning; a piteous

Gist, n. clay earth

Giten, n. a little she goat

Gith, n. cockle

Glafoerion, n. drivel; slaver; the foam of the mouth, spittle

Glafriad, n. a glavering

Glafru, v. to glaver, to flatter

Glai, a. glistening, smooth

Glaif, n. a crooked sword

Glain, n. that is pure, a gem; an angel; a saint: a. pure

Glàn, n. a brink side

Glân, a. pure, clear, clean; holy

Glanhad, n. a cleansing

Glanawl, a. cleansing

Glanâu, v. to purify, to cleanse

Glandeg, a. comely and fair

Glaniad, n. going ashore

Glaniaw, v. to go ashore

Glanwaith, a. clean, tidy

Glanweithiad, n. cleansing

Glanweithdra, n. cleanliness

Glanweithio, v. to make clean