Glamer vs Blamer - What's the difference?
glamer | blamer |
(archaic, Scotland) Noise.
(archaic, Scotland) The visual influence of a charm, causing people to see things differently from what they are. Hence, to cast a glamer is to cause a visual deception.
As a noun glamer
is (archaic|scotland) noise.As a verb blamer is
to blame.glamer
English
Noun
(head)Descendants
* glamourReferences
* Jamieson, John; Johnstone, John; Longmuir, John (1867).Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language. W.P. Nimmo. pp 231. English nouns