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lew | glew |

As an adjective lew

is (northern england) lukewarm, tepid.

As a noun glew is

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lew

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (Northern England) Lukewarm, tepid.
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    glew

    English

    Noun

  • * 1764 , Edmund Burke, Dodsley's annual register: Volume 1758, Part 1 (page 385)
  • 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
    (Webster 1913)