Definition of Gledging

1. gledge [v] - See also: gledge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gledging

glebal
glebe
glebe-house
glebe-land
glebe house
glebeless
glebes
glebous
gleby
gled
glede
gledes
gledge
gledged
gledges
gledging (current term)
gleds
glee
glee club
glee clubs
gleecraft
gleed
gleeds
gleeful
gleefull
gleefully
gleefulness
gleefulnesses
gleeing
gleek

Literary usage of Gledging

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"But she did escape, however ; and it was, perhaps, her grandmother's voice that saved her. Mr Forret, alias gledging ..."

2. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"But as ye were saying about being a simple body—What wad ye think if I were to cast up that day gledging Gibby came here to gie you your lesson—I could ..."

3. The Folk-speech of Cumberland and Some Districts Adjacent: Being Short by Alexander Craig Gibson (1869)
"... an' scores o' pairs; An' gledging oot the roads aboot or the fair had weel begun, We'd watch the braw, braw lasses a' pu' on their hose an' shune. ..."

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