| GLEAMS | • gleams n. Plural of gleam. • gleams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleam. • GLEAM v. to shine with a soft radiance. |
| GLEAMY | • gleamy adj. Shiny, bright, glowing. • GLEAMY adj. gleaming. |
| GLEANS | • gleans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glean. • GLEAN v. to gather little by little. |
| GLEAVE | • Gleave prop.n. A surname. • GLEAVE n. a broadsword, also GLAIVE. |
| GLEBAE | • glebae n. Plural of gleba. • GLEBA n. (Latin) spore-bearing mass of some fungi. |
| GLEBES | • glebes n. Plural of glebe. • GLEBE n. the land belonging to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. |
| GLEDES | • gledes n. Plural of glede. • GLEDE n. a bird of prey, also GLED. |
| GLEDGE | • gledge v. (Intransitive) To squint; to look cunningly. • gledge n. A knowing look. • GLEDGE v. to squint the eyes. |
| GLEEDS | • gleeds n. Plural of gleed. • GLEED n. a glowing coal. |
| GLEEKS | • gleeks n. Plural of gleek. • gleeks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleek. • Gleeks n. Plural of Gleek. |
| GLEETS | • gleets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleet. • GLEET v. to discharge mucus from the urethra. |
| GLEETY | • gleety adj. Ichorous; thin; limpid. • GLEETY adj. resembling mucus, slimy. |
| GLEGLY | • glegly adv. (Scotland) expeditiously. • glegly adv. (Scotland) attentively. • GLEG adv. (Scots) quick, sharp. |
| GLENTS | • glents n. Plural of glent. • GLENT v. to glint. |
| GLEYED | • gleyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gley. • gleyed adj. (Scotland) Having a squint. • GLEY v. (Scots) to squint. |