Definition of Gledges

1. gledge [v] - See also: gledge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gledges

glebae
glebal
glebe
glebe-house
glebe-land
glebe house
glebeless
glebes
glebous
gleby
gled
glede
gledes
gledge
gledged
gledges (current term)
gledging
gleds
glee
glee club
glee clubs
gleecraft
gleed
gleeds
gleeful
gleefull
gleefully
gleefulness
gleefulnesses
gleeing

Literary usage of Gledges

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1855)
"... plan for reaching the North Pole by means of gledges from the northern shores of Spitzbergen, he was again appointed to the ..."

2. The Edinburgh Literary Journal, Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1831)
"id beneath his coat-tails, cocks his chin, and gledges with his bright wicked eyes, like n cock-sparrow. We t'll him freely of these matters ; for we should ..."

3. The Abolition of the Secrecy of Party Funds by Perry Belmont, National publicity bill organization (1912)
"... would go into the Presidency without gledges; that even if any pledge could bind the President, ..."

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