Created Friday 01 November 2019
Glent
glent, v.
Pronunciation:
/ɡlɛnt/
Forms: present tenseME–15 glente, ME glentte, ME– glent. past tenseME–15 glent(e, ME glented. ... (Show More)
Origin: Probably a borrowing from early Scandinavian.
Etymology: Probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Swedish (dialect) glänta , glinta , glätta ... (Show More)
Obsolete [sic] exc. dialect.
a. intransitive. To move quickly or with a gliding motion, esp. in an oblique direction. Also to glent aside: to start aside. Obsolete.
god, I'm never decreasingly thankful for full access to the OED
/ɡlɛnt/
Forms: present tenseME–15 glente, ME glentte, ME– glent. past tenseME–15 glent(e, ME glented. ... (Show More)
Origin: Probably a borrowing from early Scandinavian.
Etymology: Probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Swedish (dialect) glänta , glinta , glätta ... (Show More)
Obsolete [sic] exc. dialect.
a. intransitive. To move quickly or with a gliding motion, esp. in an oblique direction. Also to glent aside: to start aside. Obsolete.
Surnames are passé. Instead given and earned. Glent is given. Glammer is earned, but not used by him himself.
Man, and redo that frigging poetic justice ending! Nah, he can run and man, can he learn to run even faster. They cona't keep up with him. She can't keep up with him. Heck, he has a hard keeping up with himself. ut he must, for that is all he is.
Can you beat that?
Linking Baby to Spiderman.