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glibber

I. glibber, a. dial.
    (ˈglɪbə(r))
    [See glibbery a.]
    (See quot.)

1847–78 Halliwell, Glibber, worn smooth. North.

II. ˈglibber, v. Obs.—1
    [See glibbery a.]
    intr. To slip; to slide.

1599 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. A iv b, This bullet-drawer is dentified, becaus the bullet being therin, it should not glibber therout.

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