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An Etye John Jamieson 5550K 2022-07-20

_To_ GLOUR, GLOWR, _v n_ To stare, S

Belg _glurr-en_, to peer

_Dunbar_

~Glour~, _s_ A broad stare, S

_Pennecuik_

_To_ GLOUT, _v n_ To pout

_Sir J Sinclair_

Isl _glott-a_, indignanter subridere; _glett-a_, irritare

GLU, _s_ A glove, S B

_Wyntown_

Goth _gloa_, id

_To_ GLUDDER, (pron _gluther_) _v n_

1 To do any dirty work, or any work in a dirty manner, S B

V ~Gloit~

2 To carry on in a facetious, but low and cajoling style

_Dunbar_

Isl _glutr-a_, prodigere; _glutrun_, vita dissoluta

~Gluddery~, ~Gloittry~, _adj_ Denoting hich is not only wet, but unctuous to the touch, S B

_To_ GLUFF, _v n_

V ~Gliff~

GLUGGERY, _adj_ Flaccid; applied to young and soft ani

_To_ GLUNSH, _v n_ To pout, S; _glumsh_, Fife