The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gane
Gane \Gane\, v. i. [See Yawn.]
To yawn; to gape. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
gane
vb. (context obsolete English) To yawn; to gape.
Wikipedia
Gane
Gane may refer to:
Surname:
- Alan Gane (born 1950), English former amateur footballer and manager
- Chris Gane (born 1974), English professional golfer
- Christopher P. Gane (born 1938) is a British/American computer scientist
- Constantin Gane (1885-1962), Romanian writer
- Ionel Gane (born 1971), retired Romanian football player
- Jeremy Gane, the managing director of Gane and Marshall International Ltd
- Lucinda Gane (born 1949), British actress, played Miss Terri Mooney in the UK TV serial Grange Hill
- Nicolae Gane (1838-1916), Romanian writer and politician
- Tim Gane (born 1964), the leader of the rock band Stereolab
Given name:
- Gane Todorovski (1929–2010), Macedonian poet, translator, essayist, literary critic, historian, publicist
Other:
- Ali Gane, small town in western-central Senegal
- Gane Pavilion, temporary building designed by Marcel Breuer and F. R. S. Yorke, built in Bristol, UK
- Henry Gane House, historic house at 121 Adena Road in Newton, Massachusetts
- Mokume-gane is a mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns
Usage examples of "gane".
This same day, nae farther gane, at ae step up in the gait cleugh, I slumpit in to the neck.
Hallowmass is come and gane, The nights are lang in winter, Sir, And you and I in ac bed, In trow the I dare na venture, Sir!
What saith the Apostle--Mirren has gane to be with Christ, whilk is far better.
The Americans in a short brutal land fight for Saipan ganed an air base within bomber range of Tokyo.
Gane were but the winter cauld, And Gane were but the snaw, I could sleep in the wild woods, Where primroses blaw.