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overˈglut, v. [f. over- 25, 27 + glut v.1] trans. To glut to excess. Hence overˈglutted ppl. a.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. iv. (Arb.) 24 By that occasion the eare is ouerglutted with it. 1600Breton Melancholike Hum. (1879) 9 While epicures are over⁓glut, I ly and starue for foode. 1660Sharrock Vegetables 108 Some caution is to be had that by too much water you do not chill or over-glut the ground. 1792J. Fennell Proceedings at Paris 390 Blood, rubbed from the murderers' over-glutted hands. a1814Sulieman i. v. in New Brit. Theatre II. 18 The sword O'erglutted with the blood of Hassem's friends. |