glamer, glamour, glamourie, glaumry, IV, 65, 2; 66, 2; 67, 2; 68, D 2, E 2; 70, F 2, etc.; 367, 8; V, [301], No 200: a charm deluding the eye. IV, 310, 14: glitter, gleam.
glance, III, 394, K 6; 397, 5; IV, 508 a, 8: shine.
glaned, IV, 406, 14: (giant, from glent) glanced, shone.
glar, I, 494, 18: mire.
glashet, I, 434, 36: (O. French, glacer, glachier) darted, flashed.
glasse, III, 340, 32; 344, 30, 31; 349, 31; IV, 504, 36: lantern, ship-light.
glaue, glaive, III, 105, 20: (in this place) a cutting weapon fixed to the end of a pole. See glaive.
glaumry. See glamer.
glazen, of glass.
gleat (Icelandic glit), I, 100, 28: glitter.