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3. Giddy, including the idea of coquetry, S.

_Lyndsay._

~Glaiking~, _s._ Folly.

_Dunbar._

GLAYMORE, _s._

1. A two-handed sword.

_Boswell._

2. The common broad-sword, _claymore_, S.

_Boswell._

Gael _claidhamh_, a sword, _more_, great.

GLAIRY-FLAIRY. _adj._ Gaudy, shewy, S. B.

E. _glare_, and _flare_.

~Glairie-flairies~, _s. pl._ Gaudy trappings, Ang.

GLAIZIE, _adj._ Glittering, glossy, S.

_Burns._

GLAMER, GLAMOUR, _s._ The supposed influence of a charm on the eye, causing it to see objects differently from what they really are.

Hence,

_to cast glamer o'er_ one, to cause deception of sight, S.

_Ritson._

Isl. _glam_, glaucoma in oculis gestans, fascinatis oculis.

~Glamourit~, _part. adj._ Fascinated.

_Evergr._

GLAMER, _s._ Noise.