GATES...............7
KnT 2581 And westward, thurgh the gates under Marte, 2582
KnT 2597 Tho were the gates shet, and cried was loude: 2598
KnT 2581 And westward, thurgh the gates under Marte, 7666
KnT 2597 Tho were the gates shet, and cried was loude: 7682
KnT 2581 And westward, thurgh the gates under Marte, 12750
KnT 2597 Tho were the gates shet, and cried was loude: 12766
MkT 2049 The gates of the toun he hath up plyght, 25040
 
 GATESDEN............3
GP 434 Bernard, and Gatesden, and Gilbertyn. 436
GP 434 Bernard, and Gatesden, and Gilbertyn. 5520
GP 434 Bernard, and Gatesden, and Gilbertyn. 10604
 
 GAUDE...............4
KnT 2079 In gaude grene hir statue clothed was, 2080
KnT 2079 In gaude grene hir statue clothed was, 7164
KnT 2079 In gaude grene hir statue clothed was, 12248
PardT 389 " By this gaude have I wonne, yeer by yeer, 22040
 
 GAUDED..............3
GP 159 A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene, 158
GP 159 A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene, 5242
GP 159 A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene, 10326
 
 GAUFRED.............1
NPT 3347 O Gaufred, deere maister soverayn, 26338
 
 GAUNT...............3
GP 448 She passed hem of Ypres and of Gaunt. 450
GP 448 She passed hem of Ypres and of Gaunt. 5534
GP 448 She passed hem of Ypres and of Gaunt. 10618
 
 GAUREN..............7
MilT 3827 In ronnen for to gauren on this man, 3828
MLT 912 To gauren on this ship and on Custance. 4834
MilT 3827 In ronnen for to gauren on this man, 8912
MLT 912 To gauren on this ship and on Custance. 9918
MilT 3827 In ronnen for to gauren on this man, 13996
MLT 912 To gauren on this ship and on Custance. 15002
SqT 190 To gauren on this hors that stondeth so, 20216
 
 GAURETH.............1
MkT 2369 Now gaureth al the peple on hire, allas! 25360
 
 GAWAYN..............1
SqT 95 That Gawayn, with his olde curteisye, 20122
 
 GAWDES..............1
ParsT 651A for they maken folk to laughe at hire japerie as folk doon at the gawdes of an ape.29360
 
 GAWLE...............1
FranT 1411 Rather than folk of Gawle hem sholde oppresse. 21438
 
 GAY.................50
GP 74 His hors were goode, but he was nat gay. 74
GP 111 Upon his arm he baar a gay bracer, 110
GP 113 And on that oother syde a gay daggere 112
GP 296 Than robes riche, or fithele, or gay sautrie. 298
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 3214
MilT 3254 So gay a popelote or swich a wenche. 3256
MilT 3323 And therupon he hadde a gay surplys 3324
MilT 3339 This Absolon, that jolif was and gay, 3340
MilT 3374 He kembeth his lokkes brode, and made hym gay; 3376
MilT 3689 And hym arraieth gay, at poynt-devys. 3690
MilT 3769 What eyleth yow? Som gay gerl, God it woot, 3770
MLT 395 The mooder of the Sowdan, riche and gay, 4316
GP 74 His hors were goode, but he was nat gay. 5158
GP 111 Upon his arm he baar a gay bracer, 5194
GP 113 And on that oother syde a gay daggere 5196
GP 296 Than robes riche, or fithele, or gay sautrie. 5382
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 8298
MilT 3254 So gay a popelote or swich a wenche. 8340
MilT 3323 And therupon he hadde a gay surplys 8408
MilT 3339 This Absolon, that jolif was and gay, 8424
MilT 3374 He kembeth his lokkes brode, and made hym gay; 8460
MilT 3689 And hym arraieth gay, at poynt-devys. 8774
MilT 3769 What eyleth yow? Som gay gerl, God it woot, 8854
MLT 395 The mooder of the Sowdan, riche and gay, 9400
GP 74 His hors were goode, but he was nat gay. 10242
GP 111 Upon his arm he baar a gay bracer, 10278
GP 113 And on that oother syde a gay daggere 10280
GP 296 Than robes riche, or fithele, or gay sautrie. 10466
MilT 3213 And al above ther lay a gay sautrie, 13382
MilT 3254 So gay a popelote or swich a wenche. 13424
MilT 3323 And therupon he hadde a gay surplys 13492
MilT 3339 This Absolon, that jolif was and gay, 13508
MilT 3374 He kembeth his lokkes brode, and made hym gay; 13544
MilT 3689 And hym arraieth gay, at poynt-devys. 13858
MilT 3769 What eyleth yow? Som gay gerl, God it woot, 13938
MLT 395 The mooder of the Sowdan, riche and gay, 14484
WBT 236 Why is my neighebores wyf so gay? 15522
WBT 298 That I was born, and make me fressh and gay; 15584
WBT 337 Thou seyst also, that if we make us gay 15622
WBT 344 " And noght in tressed heer and gay perree, 15630
WBT 351 And if the cattes skyn be slyk and gay, 15636
WBT 355 This is to seye, if I be gay, sire shrewe, 15640
WBT 508 But in oure bed he was so fressh and gay, 15794
WBT 545 For evere yet I loved to be gay, 15830
FrT 1380 A gay yeman, under a forest syde. 16666
SumT 1727 Nat for to holde a preest joly and gay -- 17012
SqT 622 Though he were gentil born, and fressh and gay, 20648
MkT 2122 She hath hym sent a sherte, fressh and gay. 25112
CYT 724 Ther I was wont to be right fressh and gay 27176
MancT 168 Although his cage of gold be never so gay, 28102
 
 GAYE................5
WBT 221 To brynge me gaye thynges fro the fayre. 15506
WBT 559 And wered upon my gaye scarlet gytes. 15844
CYT 1017 For bord ne clothyng, wente he never so gaye, 27470
ParsT 197A Where been thanne the gaye robes, and the softe shetes, and the smale shertes?28550
ParsT 411A right as the gaye leefsel atte taverne is signe of the wyn that is in the celer.28928
 
 GAYLARD.............3
MilT 3336 Ther any gaylard tappestere was. 3338
MilT 3336 Ther any gaylard tappestere was. 8422
MilT 3336 Ther any gaylard tappestere was. 13506
 
 GAYLER..............11
KnT 1064 As was his wone, by leve of his gayler, 1066
KnT 1470 For he hadde yeve his gayler drynke so 1472
KnT 1474 The gayler sleep; he myghte nat awake. 1476
KnT 1064 As was his wone, by leve of his gayler, 6150
KnT 1470 For he hadde yeve his gayler drynke so 6556
KnT 1474 The gayler sleep; he myghte nat awake. 6560
KnT 1064 As was his wone, by leve of his gayler, 11234
KnT 1470 For he hadde yeve his gayler drynke so 11640
KnT 1474 The gayler sleep; he myghte nat awake. 11644
MkT 2425 The gayler shette the dores of the tour. 25416
MkT 2433 Whanne wol the gayler bryngen oure potage? 25424
 
 GAYNETH.............9
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 1178
KnT 1787 Ayeyns his myght ther gayneth none obstacles. 1788
KnT 2755 Hym gayneth neither, for to gete his lif, 2756
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 6262
KnT 1787 Ayeyns his myght ther gayneth none obstacles. 6872
KnT 2755 Hym gayneth neither, for to gete his lif, 7840
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 11346
KnT 1787 Ayeyns his myght ther gayneth none obstacles. 11956
KnT 2755 Hym gayneth neither, for to gete his lif, 12924