In some South Western accents yat comes from the old singular geat, whereas RP gate comes from the plural gatu. |
Some of the genealogies end in Geat, who, it is reasonable to think, might be Gaut, but others continue with Geat's father, Tatwa, and even further. |
What a geat day again for Luxemburgish cycling after the performances of Andy Schleck in the Giro. |
Thank you everyone for your collaboration, and to have me had a geat time. |
Geaticism, as Geat and Goth were considered synonymous back then. |
And happy turns of the day is yen a geat big gal is two years old with a ickle bother. |