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Definition of Glamors
1. glamor [n] - See also: glamor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glamors
Literary usage of Glamors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1893)
"The wit among the guard had complimented the crown upon His head by putting a
reed in His hand for a sceptre. glamors blew upon Him like blasts—laughter, ..."
2. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and by John Burke (1838)
"Dunraven, sheriff of glamors« ' 1651 and 1656. Elizabeth, m. to Lewis Thorns*,
i« Bettws, sheriff of Glamorgan '" '' and 1623. Eleanor, m. first, to William ..."
3. A Tibetan-English dictionary, with Sanskrit synonyms by Sarat Chandra Das (1902)
"2. cold air : -v^wS'*' wÄ-rt^FII am not afraid of the air of the glamors (Mil.).
t4'*4 i: fa-ra-can 1. loud, noisy, roaring. 2. a crier, brawler, ..."
4. A Short History of Paper-money and Banking in the United States: Including by William M. Gouge (1833)
"glamors might, indeed, be excited ; for some of the community are always mistaking
want of money's worth for want of money—want of things to be circulated ..."