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Thanks, Starkad. Much appreciated.
Passes the time...
Gagaku - Imperial court music
Gaiko - diplomacy
Gaki - hungry ghost (probably akin to a Spectre in DW?)
Gangikozo - short goblins covered with quills (use stats for Spriggans?)
Ganko - stubborn
Ganjitsu - New Year's Day
Gedan - floor of a room containing a
jodan (dais)
Geigo - flattery
Gekido - bad-tempered
Gekokujo daimyo - a daimyo who has risen to prominence from nowhere
Genbuku - coming of age ceremony
Geta - wooden clogs (almost essential footwear in rainy periods)
Gimu - an obligation to repay others for what they have done for you
Giri - sense of duty / obligation
Gissha - wagon
Go - a strategic board game imported from Khitai, popular among the
buke, also called
igo; or five (5); or a half pint.
Go-ban - a
go board
Gokoku - multi-grain gruel
Goma abura - sesame oil
Gomoku narabe - variant of go, a little like noughts and crosses; the object is to be the first to get five stones of one colour to line up (horizontally, vertically or diagonally)
Gomon-jutsu - interrogation
Gon-guji - Assistant head priest of a (Shinto) shrine
Gon-negi - Assistant junior priest of a (Shinto) shrine
Gosoku-tsukuri - armour maintenance and repair
Gotoku neko - cat goblin (a monster)
Gunbai - a flat war fan, or signalling fan
Gosoku-bitsu - a box for armour
Gyoji - referee in a
basho (sumo match)
Gyokai rui - seafood