Lew vs Glew - What's the difference?
lew | glew |
* 1764 , Edmund Burke, Dodsley's annual register: Volume 1758, Part 1 (page 385)
As an adjective lew
is (northern england) lukewarm, tepid.As a noun glew is
.glew
English
Noun
- When the painting is originally on wood, it must be first detached from the ceiling or wainscot where it was fixed; and the surface of it covered with a linen cloth, cemented to it by means of glew