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单词 glaver
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glavern.

Forms: Also glavir.
Etymology: Compare claver n.1
Obsolete. rare.
Chatter; loud noise.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > chatter
chirma800
clappingc1386
glavera1400
clapa1420
clackc1440
blabc1460
clattera1500
babble?a1525
babblery1532
pratery1533
clitter-clatter1535
by-talk?1551
prattle1555
prittle-prattle1556
twittle-twattle1565
cacquet1567
prate?1574
prattlement1579
babblement1595
gibble-gabble1600
gabble1602
twattlea1639
tolutiloquence1656
pratement1657
gaggle1668
leden1674
cackle1676
twit-twat1677
clash1685
chit-chat1710
chatter-chitter1711
chitter-chatter1712
palavering1732
hubble-bubble1735
palaver1748
rattle1748
gum1751
mag1778
gabber1780
gammon1781
gash1787
chattery1789
gabber1792
whitter-whatter1805
yabble1808
clacket1812
talky-talky1812
potter1818
yatter1827
blue streak1830
gabblement1831
psilologya1834
chin-music1834
patter1841
jaw1842
chatter1851
brabble1861
tongue-work1866
yacker1882
talkee1885
chelp1891
chattermag1895
whitter1897
burble1898
yap1907
clatfart1913
jive1928
logorrhœa1935
waffle1937
yackety-yacking1953
yack1958
yackety-yack1958
motormouth1976
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [noun] > loud sound or noise
chirma800
dina1000
utas1202
noise?c1225
nurthc1225
dinninga1400
glama1400
glavera1400
reer?a1400
reirdc1400
dunch1440
steveningc1440
rebound1457
bruit?1473
alarm1489
yell1509
gild?a1513
shout?a1513
reveriea1522
routa1522
thundering1560
rumouringc1563
dinrie?1566
rear1567
fray1568
thunder-crack1595
thunder1600
fanfarea1605
fragor1605
clamour1606
thunder-clap1610
obstrepency1623
tonitruation1658
randana1661
clarion1667
leden1674
bluster1724
salvoa1734
ding1750
row1753
tonance1778
dunder1780
chang1788
blare1807
flare1815
detonation1830
trump1848
trumpeting1850
foghorn1875
yammer1932
a1400–50 Alexander 5504 And þar in an Ilee he heres A grete glauir & a glaam of grekin tongis.
c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 1426 Þenne such a glauerande [? read glaver and; cf. next quot.] glam of gedered rachcheȝ Ros.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

glaverv.

Etymology: Of obscure origin; Ray North-country Words has an adjective ‘glave or glafe , smooth’, of which this may be a derivative; see -er suffix5. This is plausible with regard to the sense, but the genuineness of the adjective requires confirmation, and it has no obvious etymology, unless it be an altered adoption of Old Norse glað-r glad adj. Compare the synonymous verb glother v. The Welsh glafru to flatter is probably < English.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. To flatter, deceive with flattery.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > flatter [verb (transitive)]
flatter?c1225
flackera1250
slickc1250
blandishc1305
blandc1315
glozec1330
beflatter1340
curryc1394
elkena1400
glaverc1400
anointa1425
glotherc1480
losenge1480
painta1513
to hold in halsc1560
soothe1580
smooth1584
smooth1591
soothe1601
pepper1654
palp1657
smoothify1694
butter1700
asperse1702
palaver1713
blarney1834
sawder1834
soft-soap1835
to cock up1838
soft-solder1838
soother1842
behoney1845
soap1853
beslaver1861
beslobber1868
smarm1902
sugar1923
sweetmouth1948
smooth-talk1950
c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 688 Þat takez not her lyfe in vayne Ne glauerez her nieȝbor wyth no gyle.
1594 R. Barnfield Affectionate Shepheard ii. lxvi. sig. Diiij Beare not a flattring tongue to glauer anie.
2. intransitive. To talk plausibly and deceitfully; to flatter. to glaver on or upon: to lavish blandishments upon.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > flatter [verb (intransitive)]
fikea1225
flatter?c1225
ficklec1230
blandisha1340
smooth1340
glaver1380
softa1382
glozec1386
to hold (also bear) up oila1387
glothera1400
flaitec1430
smekec1440
love?a1500
flata1522
blanch1572
cog1583
to smooth it1583
smooth1587
collogue1602
to oil the tongue1607
sleek1607
wheedle1664
pepper1784
blarney1837
to pitch (the) woo1935
flannel1941
sweet-talk1956
1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 330 Hou-euer antecrist glauer, he letteþ not god to do his wille.
1508 J. Fisher Treat. Penyt. Psalmes sig. gg.vv They glauer and prayse it so moche that anone we synne in vaynglorye.
1579 J. Stubbs Discouerie Gaping Gulf sig. Evj It is a very french popish woeng, to sende hyther smooth tongued Simiers to glose and glauer & hold talk of mariage.
1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xxvii. xi. 322 He [Probus] was..smiling also after a bitter sort; yea and glavering [L. blandiens] otherwhiles upon a man to do him harme.
1643 J. Burroughes Expos. Hosea (1652) xix. 468 Those who will glaver upon you, and seem as if their hearts were with you.
1681 H. More Plain Expos. Daniel Pref. p. xxxvii Partly to glaver and curry favour with the Pontifician party.

Derivatives

ˈglavering n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [noun]
fickling?c1225
flattering?c1225
oluhningc1225
glozec1290
glozing1297
losengery1303
blandishingc1305
blandingc1315
flatteryc1320
glotheringc1325
soothinga1400
honey word?1406
faginga1425
flatrisec1440
smekingc1440
blandishc1475
blandiment?1510
glavering1545
coggingc1555
good1563
milksop1577
court holy water1583
glavery1583
blandishment1591
lipsalve1591
court holy bread1592
flatter1593
colloguing1596
sooth1597
daub?1602
blandation1605
lullaby1611
court-water1616
butter1618
blandiloquy1623
oil1645
court-element1649
courtshipment1649
courtship1655
blandiloquence1656
court-creama1657
daubing1656
fleecha1700
Spanish money1699
cajole1719
whiting1721
palaver1733
butter boat1747
flummery1749
treacle1771
Spanish coin1785
blancmange1790
blarney1796
soft corn1814
whillywha1816
carney1818
buttering up1819
soft soap1821
flam1825
slaver1825
soft solder1836
soothing syrup1839
soft-soaping1840
plámás1853
sawder1854
soap1854
salve1859
taffy1878
plámásing1897
flannel1927
smarm1937
flannelling1945
sweet talk1945
schmear1950
smarming1950
c1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. v, in Anglia VIII. 165/26 Made proude wiþ glauerynge of prosperite.
c1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. v, in Anglia VIII. 168/36 Pryde gaf me comforte..wiþ brighte beemes of glauerynge.
1545 G. Joye Expos. Daniel (iv.) f. 52v Princes eares corrupt with the gloriouse glaueringe of flaterers.
1598 J. Marston Certaine Satyres in Metamorph. Pigmalions Image 27 For shame..Leaue glauering on him in the peopled presse.
1689 J. Scott Serm. Fulham 20 To carry our selves at an equal distance, from contempt and haughtiness on the one hand, and sneaking and glavering on the other.
1707 E. Ward Hudibras Redivivus II. xi. 7 The hypocritick Cant, And pious Glav'rings of a Saint.
ˈglaverer n. Obsolete
ΚΠ
1544 J. Bale Brefe Chron. Syr J. Oldcastell in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 256 He had bene falsely informed by his hired spyes, and other glosing glauerers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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