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† ganyie Sc. Obs. Forms: 5 ganȝe, gaynyhe, 6 ganye, gan-, genȝie, 6–7 gainyie, -ȝe. [Of obscure origin; there was an Irish gainne of similar meaning. Du Cange s.v. Ganeo quotes an undated gloss ‘ganeo..hasta vel jaculum, lingua Gallica’, but the word is not known in OFr. A supposed 14th c. example often cited (from Alisaunder 292) is prob. a mistake; the gamus of the MS. should prob. be corrected into gairus, not into gainus.] An arrow, or similar missile, esp. a crossbow-bolt. In late use chiefly in the alliterative phrase gun and ganyie.
c1425Wyntoun Cron. viii. xxxvii. 59 Willame off Dowglas thare wes syne Wyth a spryngald gaynyhé throw the thé. c1470Henry Wallace x. 816 Weyll stuft thai ar with gwn [and] ganȝe off steill. 1500–20Dunbar Poems lxxviii. 4 So sair the magryme dois me menȝie, Perseing my brow as ony ganȝie. 1535Stewart Cron. Scotl. II. 19 The citie..he did assaill, With gun and ganȝie. a1598Rollock On 2 Thess. ii. 5–8 (1606) 76 Commes he on with this worldly armour, gunnes and gainyies, I aske of thee? |