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Definition of Glouted
1. glout [v] - See also: glout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glouted
Literary usage of Glouted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"... and held hym stylle; He glouted, and gan to syke.' Sam. of Rich. Cmtr de
Lion (quoted in N'hump. ..."
2. The Christian Examiner (1833)
"... and to the opening and clearing of the word of God, the same setteth himself
upon a stage to be glouted upon by every evil eye; yea he casteth himself ..."
3. Old Bibles: An Account of the Early Versions of the English Bible by John Read Dore (1888)
"... same setteth himself upon a stage to be glouted upon by every evill eye, yea,
he casteth himself headlong upon pikes, to be gored by every sharp tongue. ..."
4. Records of a Girlhood by Fanny Kemble (1879)
"As sulky a day as ever glouted in an English sky. The " young morn" came picking
her way from the east, leading with her a dripping, draggled May, ..."
5. Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries by Henry William Weber (1810)
"Glose, R. 3806, flatter, Fr. Scotland and the north of England to this day Glyt,
glides glouted, R. 4771, pouted, looked surly, a provincial word in Gnave, ..."