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4.1.4.5 g-g Rounded things; choses arrondies

Gael.I.gogaí(child.) egg
Gael.I.gogaidethe posterior
Engl.: Scot.gowhalo around the sun or moon
Gael.I.gogairebent or squatting person; young seagull, 81
Franç.gougèrea kind of pie
Gael.S.gog-geadhgosling
Gael.I.guganestling of Gannet, 108
Gael.S.gugaa fat, silly fellow
Franç.goujatrustre, cf. hobð4.4.1.1.
Engl.: Scot.gudgeshort, thickset person
CymricheligugGuillemot, 74; Macareux, 72
Gael.S.gur-le-gugPuffin, 73 (for gurð4.2.16.11.)
Engl.: Scot.gudgeshort, thickset person
Engl.googunfledged bird
Engl., Frenchgougea chisel with a round edge
Span.reg.magougaHoopoe, 263
Franç.goujonkinds of pin, dowel; gudgeon
Franç.: ALFgoguecow
Franç.: SRgogantsapin isolé
Franç.: Norm.goguenotsorte de pot
Ital.giogomountain summit; excellence; yoke
Engl.jagnotch
Lith.svogunas(sg>sv) onion
Alb.goxhabig, tall, much, enough
Engl.gougeto pile up
Anc.GreekGígasthe Giants
Roman.gogânut, ball
Ital.reg.gugarèWren, 406
Lith.gougéhead
Ukr.gaugarcaLong-tailed Tit, 398
Alb.gungëbump
Roman.gogaserounded object, cocoon etc.
Roman.(a.litt.)cocoathump-backed
Roman.(a.litt.)cucoaenut
Roman.cocoselWren, 406
Prov.cougoussobat, 16.9
Ital.: Corsecuguzzubat, 16.9 (little hanging ball) cf. cuccað4.1.1.

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