释义 |
glair I. noun or glaire \ˈgla(a)](ə)r, -le], ]ə\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English gleyre white of an egg, from Middle French glaire, from Old French, modification of (assumed) Vulgar Latin claria, from Latin clarus clear — more at clear 1. : a sizing liquid made from egg white beaten with vinegar and applied to book covers before laying on gold leaf or to book edges before gilding 2. : a viscid or slimy substance suggestive of the white of an egg II. transitive verb or glaire \“\ (-ed/-ing/-s) : to apply glair to < glaired book edges > |