Glaou (Breton cant), firebrands.
Glas, m. (popular), dull man with a dismal sort of conversation, “croaker.”
Glaviot, m. (popular), expectoration, or “gob.”
Glavioter (popular), to expectorate.
Glavioteur, m. (popular), man who expectorates.
Glier, glinet, m. (thieves’), devil, “ruffin.” From sanglier, a wild boar. Le —— t’entrolle en son pasclin, the devil take you to his abode!
Glissant, m. (thieves’), soap.
Glisser (popular), to die, “to stick one’s spoon in the wall,” “to kick the bucket,” or “to snuff it.” See [Pipe].
Globe, m. (popular), head, or “nut,” see [Tronche]; stomach. S’être fait arrondir le ——, to have become pregnant, or “lumpy.”