Definitions
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A hazy appearance on the horizon at sea, indicating the approach of foul weather.
Etymologies
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Examples
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‘My father found out afther, it was a favourite horse that fell undher him, afther leapin’ the big fence that runs along by the glin.
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So now, perhaps because he himself was young, or perhaps because he was only a glin with an idealistic view of the possibilities of life, Dukat uncharacteristically turned to his commander for confirmation of the terminal order.
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Dukat understood what his commander was doing—Atal was permitting his glin to see the first weapons discharge before consigning him to the void.
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"Ye'll nae get there under twalve mile -- or maybe saxteen, if ye attampt to walk up the glin."
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` My father found out afther, it was a favourite horse that fell undher him, afther leapin 'the big fence that runs along by the glin.
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'My father found out afther, it was a favourite horse that fell undher him, afther leapin' the big fence that runs along by the glin.
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He wasn't wid us, however, in regard of his brother being under board that night; but, instid of him, Tim Grogan went to show the way up the little glin to the house, though, for that matther, the most of us knew it as well as he did; but we didn't like to be the first to put a hand to it, if we could help it.
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A.B. Kood - glin rcnde Nercidc of Zcc - duczciid ■ bcen,
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(I should point out that normally, access to Great Lakes would be an exception, since gis. glin.net is agood GIS source.
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Glynn (glin), a county in southeastern Georgia. goad (god), a pointed instrument to urge on a beast. gorgeous (gor'jus), showy, magnificent. gory (gor'i), bloody. gowd (god: good), the Scotch name for gold.
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