GLONDERS, s. pl. In the glonders, in a state of ill-humour, Loth.
Knox.
Isl. glundr-a, confundere, turbare.
To GLOPPE, GLOPPEN, v. n. To let the countenance fall, as when one is about to cry or weep.
Sir Gawan.
Isl. glupn-a, vultum demittere; contristari, ad lacrymas bibulas effundendum moveri.
GLORE, s. Glory.
Fr. gloire.
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