Gloar vs Glour - What's the difference?
gloar | glour |
* 1868 , By Night Express'', in ''Littell's Living Age , series 3, volume 1 (i. e. volume 57), page 1026:
As verbs the difference between gloar and glour
is that gloar is (obsolete|intransitive) to squint; to stare while glour is .glour
English
Verb
(en verb)- Here the Neapolitan appeared at the door, glouring at us both. Velvet-Hood was back in her place in an instant. Said he, in his snarling way, his black eyes shooting out sparkles:
