Definition of Gleeting

1. gleet [v] - See also: gleet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gleeting

gleeking
gleeks
gleeless
gleeman
gleemen
gleen
gleened
gleening
gleens
glees
gleesome
gleet
gleeted
gleetier
gleetiest
gleeting (current term)
gleets
gleety
gleewoman
gleewomen
gleg
glegger
gleggest
glegly
glegness
glegnesses
glegs
glei
gleis
gleisation

Literary usage of Gleeting

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

1. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1885)
"... a flatterer gleeting, a place -where the land is made moist by water that ... gleeting springs, " springs that have no free outlet, render the earth ..."

2. An Alabama Student and Other Biographical Essays by William Osler (1908)
"... yet nevertheless I fear that in ancient bodyes, especially in the debilitating part of the year, some little kinde of gleeting or moisture (but voide of ..."

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