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glandulous, a. Phys. ? Obs.|ˈglændjʊləs| Also 5 glandelous, -ose. [ad. F. glanduleux, ad. L. glandulōs-us, f. glandula gland, glandule.] Of or pertaining to a gland or glandule; having the nature of a gland; containing, or consisting of, glands.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 28 Anoþer maner fleisch þer is þat is glandelose, þat is as it were accornis. Ibid. 267 Al þe fleisch of þe tetis is glandelous. 1541R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. C iij, The other is glandulouster, odenose [? read glandulous or adenose], or cruddy and kyrnele, as is the flesshe of the ballockes, of the dugges and the flesshe of the emuntores. 1575Turberv. Faulconrie 272 Then must you fall to giuing hir of those glandulous kirnels of the Weather. 1657W. Coles Adam in Eden lxviii. 129 The tuberous and glandulous Cloggs being not much unlike those hard swellings. 1760–72tr. Juan & Ulloa's Voy. (ed. 3) I. 57 It [the gallinazo] has a wrinkled, glandulous and rough skin. 1801Phil. Trans. XCI. 251 Its substance is glandulous and compact. 1846Buchanan Technol. Dict., Glandular, Glandulous. b. Bot. = glandulose.
1794Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxix. 454 Having the lower serratures glandulous. Hence ˈglandulousness.
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