Definition of Glost

1. n. The lead glaze used for pottery.

Definition of Glost

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to lead glazing, or the kiln firing process for this glaze. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Glost

1. pottery that has been coated with a glassy surface [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Glost

glossophobia
glossoplasty
glossoplegia
glossoptosis
glossopyrosis
glossorrhaphy
glossospasm
glossosteresis
glossotomy
glossotrichia
glossy
glossy antshrike
glossy antshrikes
glossy skin
glossy snake
glost (current term)
glost oven
glost ovens
glosts
glottal
glottal catch
glottal plosive
glottal stop
glottal stops
glottalic
glottalic airstream
glottalisation
glottalisations
glottalise
glottalised

Literary usage of Glost

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

1. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1915)
"A COMPARISON OF COSTS PER SAGGER OF BISCUIT AND glost KILNS, ... The itemized expense figures for both biscuit and glost kiln as here given for Mayer are ..."

2. The Collected Writings of Hermann August Seger by Hermann August Seger, Hermann Hecht, Eduard Cramer (1902)
"The Coloration of Porcelain and Glass in the glost-Burn ALBERT ... At the high temperature of even the beginning glost heat, the wood does not burn as in ..."

3. The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the edited by Inchbald (1824)
"glost. By such despair I should accuse myself. Lady A. Why by despairing only canst thou stand ... glost. Yes, one place else If you will hear me name it. ..."

4. The British Drama: Comprehending the Best Plays in the English Language (1804)
"The council waits Upon your highness' leisure. glost. Bid them enter. ... glost. Then judge yourselves, convince your eyes of truth : Behold my arm, ..."

5. The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green by John Day, Henry Chettle (1902)
"glost. How mean'st thou to dispose of all thine own? Old Stro. ... glost. What are these trow ? Y. Stro. Two Sir that come not without their cards I hope, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Glost on Dictionary.com!Search for Glost on Thesaurus.com!Search for Glost on Google!Search for Glost on Wikipedia!

Search