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GLOG, _adj_ Slow; _glog-rinnin water_, a river that runs slowly, Perths
Gael _glog_, a soft luar_, slowness
GLOY, _s_
1 The withered blades stripped off from straw, S B
_Douglas_
2 Oaten straw, Orkn
Fr _gluy_, Holl _gluye_, stramen arundinaceum
_To_ ~Gloy~, _v a_ To give grain a rough thrashi+ng, Loth
GLOIS, _s_ A blaze
V ~Glose~
_To_ GLOIT, _v n_
1 To work in so
2 To do any thing in a dirty and aard
Sw _gloet-a_, to grope for fish
~Gloitry~
V ~Gludderie~
GLONDERS, _s pl In the glonders_, in a state of ill-humour, Loth
_Knox_
Isl _glundr-a_, confundere, turbare
_To_ GLOPPE, GLOPPEN, _v n_ To let the countenance fall, as when one is about to cry or weep
_Sir Gawan_
Isl _glupn-a_, vultum demittere; contristari, ad lacrymas bibulas effundendum moveri