To GLAUM, v. a. to grasp anything greedily.
GLAYMORE, s. a two-handed sword.
GLED, s. the kite, a bird of the hawk kind.
GLEEK, v. a. to gibe.
GLEG, adj. quick of perception.
To GLEG, GLYE, GLEE, v. n. to squint.
GLEN, s. a hollow betwixt two hills.
To GLENT, GLINT, part. pa. to glance.
GLEYD, adj. squint-eyed.
GLIB-GABBIT, adj. glib-tongued.