Definition of Glads

1. glad [v] - See also: glad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glads

gladiole
gladioles
gladioli
gladiolus
gladioluses
gladite
gladius
gladiuses
gladiusite
gladlier
gladliest
gladly
gladly suffer fools
gladness
gladnesses
glads (current term)
gladship
gladsome
gladsomely
gladsomeness
gladsomenesses
gladsomer
gladsomest
gladstones
gladwyn
glady
glafenine
glaik
glaiket
glaikit

Literary usage of Glads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Universal Magazine (1792)
"... in happier If e'er a gleam of comfort glads my foul, I trod the magic paths where Fancy led, 'Tis when the fleeting minutes, as they times, ..."

2. Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil by Cecil Headlam (1897)
"... glads with showers, Or gives to Zembla fruits, to Barca flowers ; Glittering with ice here hoary hills are seen, There painted valleys of eternal green, ..."

3. The Shepherd's Pipe: Pastorial Poems of the XVI & XVII Centuries by Fitz Roy Carrington (1903)
"The garden, it allures, it feeds, it glads the sprite ; From heavy hearts all doleful dumps the garden chaseth quite. Strength it restores to limbs, ..."

4. The Christian Hymnal: Hymns with Tunes for the Services of the Church by Frank Sewall (1867)
"... Sun of love whose radiant light, _1_ glads the adoring angels' sight, How shall I lift mine eyes to thee In all thy bright immensity. ..."

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