What is the origin of the name Gait?
1: from Old Scandinavian geit ‘goat’ possibly also used to denote a goatherd. In later times it may have been confused with Gate. 2: from central Old French gaite ‘watchman’; compare [...]
Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd
...the *' Noctes Ambrosianse." With John Gait, author of '^ The Ayrshire Legatees," a book admu-able for its sly and... (Unknown country - 1821)
...the *' Noctes Ambrosianse." With John Gait, author of '^ The Ayrshire Legatees," a book admu-able for its sly and... (Unknown country - 1821)
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Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd
...give a letter from Mr. John Gait, on behalf of the editor of Frasers Magazine, begging something from the Shepherd... (Unknown country - 1826)
...give a letter from Mr. John Gait, on behalf of the editor of Frasers Magazine, begging something from the Shepherd... (Unknown country - 1826)
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Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd
...H. Eraser, Macleod of Macleod, John Gait, George Cruickshank, Mr. S. C. Hall, Sir George Warrender, Mr. Ruskin of Heme... (Unknown country - 1832)
...H. Eraser, Macleod of Macleod, John Gait, George Cruickshank, Mr. S. C. Hall, Sir George Warrender, Mr. Ruskin of Heme... (Unknown country - 1832)
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Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd
...Poor John Gait is so ill ''Give my love to Mrs. Hogg and your little beauties,... (Unknown country - 1832)
...Poor John Gait is so ill ''Give my love to Mrs. Hogg and your little beauties,... (Unknown country - 1832)
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What is the origin of the name Gait?
1: from Old Scandinavian geit ‘goat’ possibly also used to denote a goatherd. In later times it may have been confused with Gate. 2: from central Old French gaite ‘watchman’; compare [...]