6.3.21.1 g-t, h-t |
Engl.: Scot. | hatter | to batter, knock about |
Engl.reg. | hatter-flitter | Snipe, 194 |
Engl.reg. | hatbat | bat, 16.2 |
Engl. | gait | manner of walking |
Germ. | gehen | to go |
ON | geta | to reach, get |
Engl. | get | to go, obtain, etc. |
Franç. | jeter | to throw |
Franç.: Aoste | dzëté | to pant |
Engl. | jot | jolt (lambd.) jerk |
Roman. | sgîtîi | to shake etc. |
Roman.: Mold. | sgatie | serpent |
Ital. | sgattigliare | to disburse |
Ital. | sgattajolare | to get out of difficulty |
Franç. | agiter | to stir, shake |
Engl. | jitter | to behave nervously; jitterbug a acrobatic dance (not a var of chitter to twitter which is of acoustic, not kinetic, origin) |
Ital.: Cal. | culájita | White Wagtail, 313 |