2. Verb. (archaic) (past of glide) Glid. ¹
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Definition of Glode
1. a past tense of glide [v]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glode
Literary usage of Glode
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of the Office and Duties of the Sheriff: With the Writs and Forms by Cameron Churchill (1882)
"... has committed an act of bankruptcy, may take reasonable time to inquire whether
the statement is true before (p) Tyte v. glode, 7 TR 267. Deacon r. ..."
2. The Law Relating to the Property of Married Persons with an Appendix of by David Murray (1891)
"6 See Allan v. Wishart, 1890, 6 Sh. Co. Rep. 185. Supra, § 92. o Macdonald v.
Doig, 1793, M. 5848. To the same effect see Cross -c. glode, 1798, 2 Esp. 574. ..."
3. Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 by Essex Institute, Chelmsford (Mass. : Town) (1914)
"McENTIRE (see also Mclntire), Andrew, of Wilton, and Sally glode, int. Dec.
12, 1807. McFARLIN, Archebald, and Abigail Jones of Acton, int. Feb. 18, 1803. ..."
4. The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and by John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman (1886)
"434, and those in 1 Mod. 76, and 2 Ves. 10 and 11, are, in my judgment, very strong.
And according to the last case of Gross v. glode, 2 Esp. 574, ..."