单词 | to make glose |
释义 | > as lemmasto make glose a. Flattery, deceit; an instance of this, a flattering speech, etc. †to make glose (const. dative), to talk smoothly or flatteringly to. Now rare. 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 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > flatter [verb] oluhnec1225 to make glosec1290 c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 194/12 Heo, and hire douȝtren also maden hire þe glose. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 2381 Me it ortrowede & ne leuede noȝt is glose. c1386 G. Chaucer Squire's Tale 158 This is a verray sooth with outen glose. a1475 Bk. Curtasye (Sloane 1986) l. 312 in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 308 Yf any thurgh sturnes þe oppose, Onswere hym mekely and make hym glose. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxii. 279 Thou has made many glose With thy fals talkyng. 1580 J. Lyly Euphues & his Eng. (new ed.) f. 75v Women..giue more credite to their own glasses, than mens gloses. 1616 B. Jonson Poëtaster (rev. ed.) iii. v, in Wks. I. 309 He..Spurnes backe the gloses of a fawning spirit. 1674 T. Blount Glossographia (ed. 4) Glose, flattery or dissimulation. 1874 J. G. Holland Mistress of Manse ii. iii. 92 No..dainty gloze Could give him pleasure half so fine As that which tingled to her blows. < as lemmas |
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