Old Sumrë G


 * gelsoh ("brindled, speckled")
 * ghaita (“semi-wild shrubbery”)
 * ghintu (“dipper (water bird)”)
 * ghokos (“unique, own“)
 * gnaica (“small lake, pool formed on a tundra during summer”)
 * gnamth (“splendour, majesty”)
 * gnuamti (“behemoth, epic giant”)
 * grigar ("red hot")
 * gsati (“lord, earl, thane, leader of a fixed portion of land”)
 * gsauta (“doubt, uncertainty, vagueness”)
 * gsoath (“master”)
 * gsobh pike (fish)”)
 * gsogen (“to pour”)
 * gsogsen (“to illuminate, to light up”)
 * gsthaiten (“to suffer“)
 * gsthaki (“fly agaric (mushroom)“)
 * gsthanga (“situation, event, occurrence, problem”)
 * gsthuat (“long, flowing, wavy (of hair)”)
 * gsthudi (“hawthorn”)
 * gsthuiba (“extent, degree”)
 * gsugis (“a malevolent forest spirit. Has the appearance of a small disfigured human with brown skin which resembles tree bark”)
 * gsungh (“sandpiper (bird)”)
 * gsuothen (“to take apart, to disemble, to disect”)
 * gsutu (“pancacke ice”)