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glaireous, a.|ˈglɛəriːəs| Also 8–9 glareous, glairous. [f. glair n.1 + -eous. Cf. F. glaireux.] Having the nature or appearance of glair.
1755Johnson, Glareous. 1765Univ. Mag. XXXVII. 146/2 There is a glareous liquor. 1806Knight in Phil. Trans. XCVII. 104 A glareous fluid, as Du Hamel has stated, exudes from the surface of the alburnum. 1819H. Busk Vestriad i. 219 These glareous eyes Death's fingers glue. 1848Maunder Treas. Nat. Hist. 787 Glareous. 1882Ogilvie, Glaireous, Glairous. [As distinct words.] So in later Dicts. |