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glent
▪ I. glent, n. Now only dial.: see also glint. (glɛnt) [f. glent v.] 1. A look, a glance; = glint 2.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 1143 So wern his glentez gloryous glade. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1290 Þenne ho gef hym god⁓day, & wyth a glent laȝed. c 1746 J. Collier (Tim Bobbin) View Lanc. Dial. Wks. (1862) 46... Oxford English Dictionary
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yglent
yglent [glent v.] made radiant.c 1530 Songs, Carols, etc. (E.E.T.S.) 65 Gaude Maria, yglent with grace! Oxford English Dictionary
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Wordle Solutions using 5 Magic Words | by Rameez Kakodker
Proposed Strategy ... 's belief, there actually exist such words. They are: The 5 magic words for Wordle word coverage: brick, glent, jumpy, vozhd ... rkakodker.medium.com
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Kathmandu Medical College
KMC is an Associate Member of the Network Towards Unity for Health (TUFH) that has its headquarters at Glent in Belgium. wikipedia.org
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glint
▪ I. glint, n.1 (glɪnt) See also glent. [f. the vb. The text of the first quot. is insecure, and the existence of the word before 19th c. is therefore doubtful.] 1. A gleam; a faint or momentary appearance of light or of some lustrous object.a 1541 Wyatt Ps. cxliii. Prol. 13 The glint of light, that... Oxford English Dictionary
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glace
▪ I. † glace, n.1 Obs. rare. [a. F. glace:—popular L. *glacia = L. glaciēs] Ice. on a glace: frozen.a 1400–50 Alexander 3002 Alexander..asperly rydis To þe grete flode of Granton and it on a glace [Dublin MS. as glas] fyndis. 1540 Pate in State P. Hen. VIII (1849) VIII. 346 That the verite cummyng i... Oxford English Dictionary
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sideslips
† sideslips, adv. Obs.—1 In 4 sideslepis. [Cf. side-slip n.] ? Sideways, aslant.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 13162 On Borel & Cador þat formest went, Þe Romayns a-side [v.r. sideslepis] on hem glent. Oxford English Dictionary
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gleaming
▪ I. gleaming, vbl. n. (ˈgliːmɪŋ) [f. gleam v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the vb. gleam; a gleam.c 1400 Destr. Troy 11777 There is no greuaunce so grete vndur god one, As the glemyng of gold, þat glottes þere hertis. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 198/2 Glemynge or lemynge of lyghte, conflagracio, flammacio. 150... Oxford English Dictionary
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glede
▪ I. glede, gled (gliːd, glɛd) Forms: α. 1 glida, glioda, 4– glede, (6 gleede, gleyd, 7, 9 gleed, 9 dial. gleid), 6– glead, (6 gleade). β. Sc. 5– gled, (7–8 glaid, 9 glade). [OE. glida wk. masc. corresponds to Icel. gleða, MSw. gladha, Sw. glada wk. fem.; the OTeut. form was prob. *gliđon- and with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gilded
gilded, ppl. a. (ˈgɪldɪd) Also 1 ᵹegyld, 4 gyld, 4–5 gild. [f. gild v. + -ed1; the early forms show the syncopation usual in the pa. pples. of verbs of this type. See also gilt ppl. a.] 1. Overlaid wholly or in parts with a thin coating of gold. Gilded Chamber: the House of Lords. gilded spurs: one ... Oxford English Dictionary
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emong
† eˈmong, prep. and adv. Obs. Forms: 4 emang, 5 emaunge, -onge, -unge, 5–7 emong. [variant of among, imong.] = among. A. prep.1375–1592 [see among 1 β]. a 1400–50 Alexander 4817 And gods glorious gleme glent þam emaunge. c 1420 Avow. Arthur xlvi Emunge the grete and the smalle. 1470–85 Malory Arthur... Oxford English Dictionary
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gloppen
gloppen, v. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈglɒp(ə)n) Forms: 3 glopnen, glopen (also 8 dial.), glopin, 4–5 glopn-, 5 glopyne, gloppyn(e, -un, 3, 5, 8–9 gloppen). Cf. also aglopened, forgloppened (for- prefix1 6). [a. ON. gl{uacu}pna to be downcast. A root of identical form appears in OFris. glûpa, MLG. glûpen to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gleam
▪ I. gleam, n. (gliːm) Forms: 1 glǽm, 3–4 glem, 4–6 gleme, 6–7 gleame, 3, 7– gleam. [OE. glǽm (:—*glaimi-z) is related by ablaut to OHG. glîmen to glow, shine, OS. glîmo brightness, OHG. glîmo (MHG. glîme) glow-worm, in which sense OHG. had also gleimo (MHG. gleime), agreeing in root-grade with the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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glair
▪ I. glair, n.1 (glɛə(r)) Forms: 4–6 glayre, gleyre, (5 gleyere, gleyȝy(e)r, 6 gleyr), 4–7 gleire, (6 gleir, gle(e)re, 6–7 gleare), 7–9 glare, 5– glaire, 8– glair. [a. F. glaire, found in 13th c. The forms in the other Rom. languages (Pr. glara, clara, It. chiara, Sp. clara) indicate L. clāra, fem. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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gainly
▪ I. gainly, a. (ˈgeɪnlɪ) Forms: 4 gaynlych, gaynly, 9 (Sc. ganelie) gainly. [f. gain a. + -ly1.] 1. Proper, suitable, becoming. Obs. exc. Sc. dial.13.. Sir Beues (A.) 3103 Þe mesager spak a gainli word before þemperur is bord. 1825–80 Jamieson, Ganelie, proper, becoming, decent. Loth. † 2. Ready to... Oxford English Dictionary
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