💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Glond"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gloutnoun | (obsolete) A sulky look. |
| nawlnoun | (obsolete) An awl. |
| glauncenoun | Obsolete spelling of glance. [(also figuratively) A brief or cursory look.] |
| voulgenoun | (historical) A medieval poleaxe bearing resemblance to a glaive or a Lochaber ax, although the blade portion is somewhat more elongated. |
| gloriationnoun | (obsolete) A boast; a triumphing. |
| whidnoun | A quick motion; a rapid, quiet movement, usually by small game. |
| goudnoun | (obsolete) woad |
| lawndnoun | Obsolete form of laund. [(archaic) A grassy plain or pasture, especially surrounded by woodland; a glade.] |
| glimnoun | (archaic, slang) A light; a candle; a lantern; a fire. |
| austringernoun | (falconry) A falconer who uses accipiters for hunting. |
| vougenoun | Alternative form of voulge. [(historical) A medieval poleaxe bearing resemblance to a glaive or a Lochaber ax, although the blade portion is somewhat more elongated.] |
| morglaynoun | (obsolete) A sword. |
| greavenoun | (historical) A piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin, and occasionally the tops of the feet. |
| gloamingnoun | Twilight, as at early morning (dawn) or (especially) early evening; dusk. |
| glancenoun | (also figuratively) A brief or cursory look. |
| glopenoun | (obsolete) Astonishment; awe; fear. |
| hurlwindnoun | (obsolete) whirlwind |
| ardernoun | (obsolete) fallow land |
| woughnoun | (dialectal, archaic or obsolete) A wall. |
| swordenoun | Obsolete spelling of sword. [(countable) A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt), which is designed to cut, stab, slash and/or hack.] |
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