† ˈglandinous, a. Obs. rare.
Also 6 glandenous, -ynous.
[app. f. late L. glandin-, glandō = L. gland-em gland1: see -ous.]
= glandulous.
1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. G iij b, They [the pappes] be composed of whyte glandenous flesshe, and with veynes, arteres, & synewes. 1725 Bradley Fam. Dict., King's Evil, tumours that usually arise about the Neck and sometimes in some other glandinous parts. |