Well, the other day I was looking through the g- section* of the dictionary when it dawned on me that quite a few of the go- words ...complete words starting with "go " were doing the same thing. I got a whole collection of them, some rather neat, some clever, some a bit sad ... go-drist I suppose. Here's some of them, you can find more for yourself. Here we go ....
gofas somewhat coarse
godywyll somewhat dark
goferwl to parboil ( not quite boiling)
golwybr a slight trace
gofyddin ah ... it's a "small army." Pippin Fort stuff
gogamp even sadder ... an inferior feat ... I expect it was the small army that did it.
gogelog cautious, wary (celu=to hide)(Kelloggs Corn "flakes")(flaky") (?)
gogoch reddish, rather red ( I'm sure I've seen that somewhere before)
gogil to wane, decline (cil ... back, recess)
gofardd a poetaster ... a poet who is not actually any good, a "would-be" poet.
gogrisbin somewhat dry ( like crisps)(crisbin = dry, withered)
goser a lovely one this .... "less than a star" .. it means an asteroid.
goarfoel somewhat bald
gobant a dell, a dingle .. not quite up to ( or down to) proper valley status.
goben penultimate ( which this is)
gochelffordd by-way
* Don't confuse g-section with c-section by the way, even though they are a tiny Soft Mutation apart, they mean entirely different things.
Well, that was exciting ... cyffrous ... well, gogyffrous ... wasn't it .... and here, to continue the general feeling of gosyndod for this world of words, here's Gruff Rhys with " Rhagluniaeth Ysgafn" ....