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gell, v. Sc. and north. dial.|gɛl| Also 8–9 geal. [Of unknown origin: cf. ‘Gale, to ache, to tingle as when frost-bitten’ (Willan, West-Yorkshire Words, 1811).] intr. ‘To tingle, thrill with intense pain’ (Jam.); also, to ache or tingle with cold.
16..Sir Egeir (1711) 13 Your wounds they will both glow and gell. 1781Hutton Tour to Caves (E.D.S.), Geal, to be benumbed with cold. 1788Picken Poems 49 The growlan fish-wives hoise their creels, Set a' their banes a gelling. 1878Cumbld. Gloss., Geall, to ache with cold. |