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An Etye John Jamieson 4920K 2022-07-20

2 Denoting the polish given to language

Isl _glitt-a_, fulgere

_Pal Hon_

GLE-MEN, _s pl_ Minstrel

V ~Gle~

GLENDER-GANE, _adj_ In a declining state of health, in bad circuear_, id S

Frolanders_, a disease of horses

GLENGORE, GLENGOUR, GRANDGORE, _s_ Lues venerea

_Dunbar_

Fr _gorre_, id also _grande gorre_, Roquefort; or q _glandgore_

_To_ GLENT, GLINT, _v n_

1 To glance, S

_Ramsay_

2 To pass suddenly, S

_Minst Bord_

3 To peep out, S

_Burns_

4 To squint, S B

_Cleland_

~Glent~, ~Glint~, _s_ A glance, S

_Ramsay_

2 A transient view, S

3 A lent_, immediately, S