† ˈglutterous, a. Obs. rare.
In 4 gloterous(e, glotorous, 5 gluterus.
[ad. OF. *gloutereux; cf. next.]
= gluttonous.
| 1382 Wyclif Lev. xi. 30 A mygal, that is a beeste born trecherows to bigile, and moost gloterous [1388 margin a gileful and most gloterouse mous]. 1483 Cath. Angl. 160/1 Gluterus..edax, gulosus, ingluuiosus. |