释义 |
gleet I. \ˈglēt, usu -ēd.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English glet, glette slimy or mucous matter, from Middle French glete, from Latin glittus sticky, viscous; akin to Latin glut-, glus glue — more at clay : a chronic inflammation of a bodily orifice in man or animals usually accompanied by an abnormal discharge from the orifice < nasal gleet > specifically : the discharge itself (as the urethral mucous discharge in gonorrhea) II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) archaic : to vent an abnormal discharge : discharge gleet |