gloamin, III, 319, 23: twilight, evening.

gloe, III, 455, 8, 9, 11: glove. See glee.

gloom, IV, 94, 9: frown, morose look.

gloom, I, 302, A 11, B 9; 303, C 6; IV, 337, g before 20: frown, look sullen.

glore, II, 319, 13: glory.

glove, cut my glove, etc., II, 105, 18: lovers were wont to cut a glove and each take a part. S. W. will take in his hand the half of his glove which represents Janet and dance for two. T. Davidson, played at the glove, III, 448, 5: some game for braw gallants, unexplained; possibly, spearing a glove when riding rapidly.

glove tee. See tee.

glowd, glowde, II, 454 f., 54, 58: glided.

glowred, IV, 429, a 15: stared.

glue, II, 147, 12: glove. See glee, gloe.