glore
See also: Glore
English
Etymology
From Middle English gloren. Cognate with German Low German gloren (“to glimmer; flicker”). Related to glare.
Verb
glore (third-person singular simple present glores, present participle gloring, simple past and past participle glored)
- (archaic) to glare
- (archaic) to glower
Anagrams
- Rogel, ogler, orgel, relog
Latin
Noun
glōre
- ablative singular of glōs
Old French
Alternative forms
- gloire
- glorie
Etymology
Latin gloria.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡlɔ.rə/
- Rhymes: -ɔrə
Noun
glore f (oblique plural glores, nominative singular glore, nominative plural glores)
- glory