"property," late 13c., from plural of good (n.), which had the same sense in Old English. Meaning "saleable commodities" is mid-15c.; colloquial sense of "stolen articles" is from 1900; hence figurative use, "evidence of guilt."
goodman
good-natured
good-neighbor
goodness
good-night
goods
good-time
goodwife
goody
gooey
goof