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glime
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/04/22 12:39 UTC 版)
語源
Of uncertain origin. Probably from 中期英語 glimme (“radiance, brightness”) (whence glim), Scots glim (“glance, glimpse”) or Norwegian Nynorsk glim (“glimpse, glimmer”), all from Proto-Germanic *glīmô. Compare glim, gleam, glimmer, glimpse.
The noun is derived from the verb.
動詞
glime (third-person singular simple present glimes, present participle gliming, simple past and past participle glimed)
- (intransitive, UK dialectal) To glance (at); to look sideways. [from 17th c.]
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1921, Hall Caine, “The Call of Bessie Collister” (chapter 8), in The Master of Man: The Story of a Sin, Philadelphia, London: J.B. Lippincott Company, page 73:
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And on Sunday evenings, while the Primitives were singing a hymn outside their chapel before going in for service, she would be tripping past, lightly shod, and wearing a hat with an ostrich feather, on her way to town, where a German band played sacred music on the promenade, and young people, walking arm-in-arm, laughed and "glimed" at each other under the gas-light.
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1999, John F. McDonald, chapter 9, in Tribe, Dublin: Wolfhound Press, →ISBN, page 71:
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A silence falls in the four-wheeler for the rest of the road home. Felix looking straight ahead and concentrating on his driving. The girls asleep in each other's arms on the back seat. And me occasionally gliming in the rear-view mirror. The dark eyes of the Romany woman.
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名詞
glime (plural glimes)
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