Part 357 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4660K 2022-07-20

GLASCHAVE, _adj_ Perhaps, voracious

Su G _glupsk_, id

_Dunbar_

GLAshi+E, _adj_

_Hudson_

GLassOCK, _s_ The coal-fish, Sutherl

_Stat Acc_

_To_ GLASTER, _v n_

1 To bark, to bawl, Rudd Gl shi+rr _glaister_

2 To boast

_Douglas_

Fr _glast-ir_, to bark, Su G _glafs-a_, id; also to speak foolishly

~Glasterer~, _s_ A boaster

_Calderwood_

GLATTON, _s_ A handful, Clydes

_To_ GLAUM, _v n_ To grasp at any thing, generally denoting a feeble and ineffectual attempt, S

_Burns_

Su G _taga i glims_, errare in capiendo, frustrari

~Glau

GLE, GLEW, _s_

1 Game, sport

E _glee_

_Peblis to the Play_