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glope

English

Alternative forms

  • glop
  • glape (Scotland)

Etymology

From Middle English glopen, probably from Old Norse glápa (to stare vacantly), from Proto-Germanic *glupan? (to shine, gape), from Proto-Indo-European *g?lub(?)- (to yawn, gape). Cognate with Icelandic glápa (to watch, stare at), Dutch gluipen (to sneak), Low German glupen (to look askance, leer), Scots gloup (chasm, cleft). See also gloppen.

Verb

glope (third-person singular simple present glopes, present participle gloping, simple past and past participle gloped)

  1. (intransitive, dialectal) To gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

Related terms

  • gloppen

Noun

glope (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Astonishment; awe; fear.

Anagrams

  • golpe, pegol, pelog

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glode

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l??d/

Verb

glode

  1. (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of glide.

Anagrams

  • Le God, Lodge, e-gold, golde, lodge, ogled

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