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glidder
▪ I. glidder, n. dial. (ˈglɪdə(r)) [related to glidder a. and OE. gliddrian: see glidder v.] A loose stone on a hillside.1799 Scott Shepherd's T. 190 Beneath the cavern dread Among the glidders grey A shapeless stone with lichens spread Marks where the wanderer lay. 1863 Greenwell in Trans. Tyneside... Oxford English Dictionary
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glethurly
glethurly, adv. see glidder a. Oxford English Dictionary
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gliddery
gliddery, a. dial. (ˈglɪdərɪ) [f. glidder v. + -y1; cf. MDu. gliderich, LG. glidderig] Slippery; fig. treacherous.1869 Blackmore Lorna D. iv, Two men led my mother down a steep and gliddery stair-way. Ibid. vii, The world was green and gliddery. 1880 ― Mary Anerley I. x. 131 Up that gravelly and gli... Oxford English Dictionary
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glibbery
† ˈglibbery, a. Obs. [Corresponds to Du. glibberig (not found in MDu.), late MLG. glibberich (mod. LG. glibbrig). Cognate forms are Eng. glib a.; Du. (dial.) glib curds; Eng. glibber a. and v. = Du. glibber adj., glibberen vb.; cf. also Du. glippen, glipperen to slip, slide, glipperig slippery. It i... Oxford English Dictionary
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glitter
▪ I. glitter, n.1 (ˈglɪtə(r)) [f. the vb.] 1. Glittering or sparkling light; brightness, brilliance, lustre, splendour. See also aglitter adv.1602 Marston Antonio's Rev. i. ii, Tinsill glitter, or rich purfled robes..Are not the true adornements of a wife. 1667 Milton P.L. x. 452 With what permissiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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