Gemmagog.

Son of the giant Oromĕdon, and inventor of the Poulan shoesi.e. shoes with a spur behind, and turned-up toes fastened to the knees. These shoes were forbidden by Charles V. of France in 1365, but the fashion revived again. (Duchat: Ouvres de Rabelais.)

⁂ According to the same authority, giants were great inventors: Erix invented legerdemain; Gebbara, drinking healths; Gemmagog, Poulan shoes; Hapmouche, drying and smoking neatsʹ tongues; etc. etc.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Gazette
Gazetted (g hard)
Gaznivides
Gear (g hard)
Gee-up! and Gee-woo!
Geese (g hard)
Gehenna (Hebrew, g hard)
Gelert (g hard)
Gellatley (Davie)
Gemara (g hard)
Gemmagog
Gems
Gendarmes
Gender-words:
General Funk
General Issue
Generalissimo (g soft)
Generous (g soft)
Geneura (g soft)
Geneva (g soft)
Geneva Bible

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