Wilsons Tales of the Borders And of Scotland volume Xxiv 8 1
Wilsons Tales of the Borders And of Scotland volume Xxiv 8 1
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GIRN, _s. _ a snare for catching birds. GIRNALL, GIRNELL, _s. _ a large chest for holding meal. GITE, _s. _ crazy. GLAIKIT, _adj. _ light; giddy. GLAMER, GLAMOUR, _s. _ gipsies were formerly supposedcapable of casting a charm over the eyes of persons, and thusmaking them see objects differently from what they really were. _Cast the glamer o'er her_, caused deception of sight. GLAR, GLAUR, _s. _ mud; mire. _To_ GLAUM, _v. A. _ to grasp anything greedily. GLAYMORE, _s. _ a two-handed sword. GLED,... _s. _ the kite, a bird of the hawk kind. GLEEK, _v. A. _ to gibe. GLEG, _adj. _ quick of perception. _To_ GLEG, GLYE, GLEE, _v. N. _ to squint. GLEN, _s. _ a hollow betwixt two hills. _To_ GLENT, GLINT, _part. Pa. _ to glance. GLEYD, _adj. _ squint-eyed. GLIB-GABBIT, _adj. _ glib-tongued. GLIFF, _s. _ a sudden fright or alarm. GLIMMER, _v. N. _ to wink; to blink; to twinkle. GLISK, _s. _ a transient view. GLOAMIN, _s. _ twilight. GLOCK, _s. _ a gulp. _To_ GLOUM, GLOOM, _v. N. _ to frown. _To_ GLOUR, GLOWR, _v.
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