GATE
ADJECTIVES
1828 — AGEE → AJEE of a door or gate: half-open, ajar → Sc. & Eng. dial.
NOUNS
1325 — CLICKET the latch of a gate or door → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1695 — BAR the gate of a town or city → Eng. dial.
1787 — VARDLE the bottom hinge of a gate → Eng. dial.
1792 — YETT-CHEEK the side or post of a gate → Sc. obs.
1873 — HAR → HARR the upright part of a gate or door to which the hinges are fastened → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1889 — HATCHET a low garden gate → Eng. dial.
1898 — BAR a gate across a road, generally for the purpose of collecting tolls → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
VERBS
1513 — GIRG of a door or gate: to make a creaking noise, to grate, to jar, to vibrate → chiefly Sc., obs.