See Also: speronara(dictionary)
Glare(medicine)
glare(4)(dictionary)
glare(3)(dictionary)
glare(2)(dictionary)
glare(1)(dictionary)
veiling glare(medicine)
specular glare(medicine)
peripheral glare(medicine)
dazzling glare(medicine)

glare(4) (iou) and speronara (iou)


glare(4) (iou)



glare verb. ME.
[Middle Low German, Middle Dutch glaren gleam, glare.]
verb intrans. Shine (esp. too) brilliantly or dazzlingly. ME.
Chaucer Hyt is not al golde that glareth. J. T. Story In the kitchen the bulb glared naked from its holder.
b. Display oneself ostentatiously (now rare); be obtrusively evident or conspicuous. E18.
Boswell A writer..whose ungenerous prejudice against the house of Stuart glares in misrepresentation.
verb intrans. Look or stare fixedly and fiercely (at, (up)on). Cf. earlier GLARING ppl adjective 1. E17.
H. A. Vachell You needn't glare at me as if I'd left the old lady to burn on purpose.
verb trans. Express or convey by staring fixedly and fiercely. M17.
H. H. Milman Two popes glaring defiance at each Other.
verb trans. Reflect dazzlingly. Also foll. by back. rare. L17.
T. Southerne The images Of a long mis-spent life were rising..To glare a sad reflection of my crimes.

speronara (iou)



speronara noun. L18.
[Italian.]
A large rowing and sailing boat used in southern Italy and Malta.