Part 355 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6070K 2022-07-20

_To cast the glaiks on_ one, to make the reflection fall on one, S

2 Any thing that produces reflection

_Adamson_

3 A deception; what suddenly eludes one's grasp or sight, S

_Lyndsay_

_To play the glaiks with_ one, to gull, to cheat

_Lyndsay_

_To get the glaik_, to be gulled or cheated, S B

_Leg St Androis_

_To hunt the glaiks_, to pursue with perpetual disappointment

_Colvil_

4 The act of jilting _To gie the glaiks_, to jilt one, S

_Herd_

5 A giddy and frivolous person

_Chr Kirk_

6 A bat, Loth

A S _glig_, ludibriulick-en_, nitere

_To_ ~Glaik, Glaike~, _v n_ To spend time idly or playfully, S

_Burel_

~Glaikit~, ~Glakyt~, _part adj_

1 Light, giddy, S

_Complaynt S_

2 Foolish, rash

_Wallace_