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gledge, v. Sc. (glɛdʒ) [Of obscure origin; cf. glee, gleg vbs.] intr. ‘To look asquint, to take a side view; to look cunningly and slily on one side’ (Jam.).1805 A. Scott Poems 56 (Jam.) Here cautious love maun gledge a-squint, And stounlins feast the ee. 1813 Hogg Queen's Wake i. 71 The corby craw ...
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▪ I. gleg, n. Obs. exc. north. (glɛg) [f. gleg v.] A side-glance, sly look; also simply, a look.a 1650 In a May morning 15 in Furniv. Percy Folio (1867) IV. 74 Euerye one that comes by shall haue a glegge ont. 1821 Clare Vill. Minstr. II. 65 Searching with minutest gleg, Oft I've seen [etc.]. 1877 H...
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▪ I. glee, n. (gliː) Forms: α. 1 gl{iacu}u, gl{iacu}w, gléow-, 3 gleow, gleu, (gleaw), 3, 5 glu, 3–4 (Sc. 6) glew, 4–5 glewe. β. 1 gl{iacu}o, (gl{iacu}ᵹ-), 1–2 gléo, 4 gleo, 3–6 gle, 3, 6 Sc. glie, 6 glye, 4– glee. [OE. gl{iacu}w, gléo neut. = ON. gl{yacu} (rare); the word is wanting in the other Te...
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