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glamp, v. Sc.|glamp| [Of obscure origin; cf. glaum v. and glam2.] intr. To grope, as in the dark. to glamp at: to make snatches at.
1768Ross Helenore i. 38 An' sae I wakn'd glamping here an' there. 1813D. Anderson Poems 79 (Jam.) He glampin' raise An' tremblin', pat his claise on. 1826G. Beattie John O'Arnha' in Life (1863) 234 [Some] glampit at the vacant air. |