† glift, v. Obs.
Also 5 glyfft.
[var. of gliff v.]
intr. To look, gaze. Hence † ˈglifting vbl. n.
? a 1400 Morte Arth. 2525 Sir Gawayne glyftes on the gome with a glade wille! Ibid. 3949 Than gliftis the gud kynge, and glopyns in herte. c 1440 York Myst. xxvi. 158 Thy glyfftyng is so grymly þou gars my harte growe. |