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▪ I. glossed, ppl. a.1|glɒst| [f. gloss v.1 + -ed1.] Furnished with glosses.
1605Camden Rem. 15 The antientist that I can finde, was..found in an antient Saxon, glossed Evangelists. 1628Jackson Worthy Man Title-p., Glossed and scholied. 1845Graves Rom. Law in Encycl. Metrop. 779/1 The old glossed editions consist of five volumes. 1886Stubbs Lect. Med. & Mod. Hist. xiii. 308 The Constitutions of Othobon..with those of Otho..were the first codified and glossed portions of the national church law. ▪ II. glossed, ppl. a.2|glɒst| [f. gloss v.2 + -ed1.] †a. Invested with a gloss, or bright appearance. Of the eyes: Glazed (obs.). b. Of immaterial things: Wearing an outside show, made to look specious. a.1602Marston Antonio's Rev. i. ii. Wks. 1856 I. 77 Poore Maria must appeare ungrac't Of the bright fulgor of gloss'd majestee. Ibid. i. v. 86 Lies thy cold father dead, his glossed eyes New closed up by thy sad mothers hands? b.1631Massinger Believe as You List ii. ii, My truth, thowgh yet conceal'd, the mountaines of Thy glossed fictions in her strength remov'd, Shall in a glorious shape appeare. 1664H. Power Exp. Philos. Pref. 18 Their profoundest Speculations herein [are] but gloss'd outside Fallacies. 1853Bright Sp. on India 3 June, 11 The glossed and burnished statement. 1892Baring-Gould Trag. Cæsars I. 276 He began his complaints in words of glossed resentment. |