[ Gle-man], sb.; see [Gleo-man].

[ Glenten], v. to glance, to move swiftly, MD; glente, pt. s., MD; glent, S3, HD; shone, SkD (p. 808).—Swed. glinta, to glance aside (Rietz).

[ Gleo], sb. music, S; see [Gle].

[ Gleo-beames], sb. pl. harps, S.

[ Gleo-dreames], sb. pl. joys of music, S.

[ Gleo-man], sb. minstrel, PP; glewman, PP; gleman, PP.

[ Gleowien], v. to make music, to make merry, MD.

[ Gleowinge], sb. music, S.

[ Glette], sb. phlegm, slimy matter in the throat, viscositas, filth, Cath. (n), S2; glett, Cath.; glet, H, Cath. (n).—OF. glette, ‘flegm, filth, which a hawk throws out at her beak after her casting,’ Cotg.; cp. North. E. glit, tough phlegm, JD.

[ Gleu], adj. wise, S; see [Gleaw].