glamoury
(ˈglæmərɪ)
Also glaumerie, glammerie, glamourie.
[Var. glamour n.; for the termination cf. gramarye.]
Glamour, magic.
1821 Edin. Mag. Apr. 352 It maun surly be the pithiness o' the style or sum bewitching glaumerie that gars fowk glaum at them whare eir they can get a claucht. 1822 Praed Lillian Poems 1866 I. 80 The shades of glamoury depart. 1847 J. Wilson Chr. North (1857) I. 249 Glad as if we had escaped from glamoury. 1882 Contemp. Rev. July 24 Ballads..all more or less touched with glamourie. |