gloup, v. Obs. exc. dial.
[Cf. globbe, gloff, glop, gulp]
trans. To gulp, swallow greedily.
1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. v. 191 Til Gloten hedde I-gloupet [v.rr. ygloppid, y-gulpid, y-golped] A Galoun and a gille. 1893 Northumb. Gloss., Gloup, to gulp, to swallow. |