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_Ross._

_To_ GLEUIN, _v. n._ To glow.

V. ~Gliffin~.

_Douglas._

_To_ GLEW, _v. a._ To make merry.

A. S. _gleow-ian_, jocari.

_King Hart._

~Glew~, _s._ Sport.

V. ~Gle.~

GLIB-GABBET, _adj._ Having a glib tongue, S.

_Burns._

GLID, _adj._ Slippery.

V. ~Glad~.

_To_ GLIFF, GLOFF, GLUFF, _v. n._ To be seized with sudden fear, S.

_Journal Lond._

_To_ ~Gliff~, _v. a._ To affright, to alarm, S. A. _It glift him_, Loth.

_Gluft_, id. Caithn.

~Gliff~, ~Gloff~, ~Gluff~, _s._

1. A sudden fear, Loth.

_Ramsay._

2. The shock felt in plunging into water, S. B.

_Ross._

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