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‡ glōcidāre et ‡ gluttīre gallinarum proprium est, cum ovis incubiturae sunt, Paul. ex Fest p. 99 Müll. N. cr.; cf. the foll. art.
† glūbo, ĕre, v. a. and n. [Gr. γλύφω; cf. sculpo] (ante-class.).
‡ glucidatum suave et jucundum. Graeci enim γλυκὺν dulcem dicunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 98 Müll.
glūma, ae, f. [glubo], a hull or husk, esp. of corn (cf.: stramentum, palea, acus): arista et granum omnibus fere notum; gluma paucis. Itaque id apud Ennium solum scriptum scio esse, Varr. R. R. 1, 48, 1 sq. (cf. Enn. p. 174 Vahl.); Paul. ex Fest. s. h. v. p. 98 Müll.
‡ gluo συστύφω (to draw together), Gloss. Philox. (hence glutus, gluten, glus).
glus, ūtis, f. [Gr. γλοιός, sticky oil; γλία, slime, gluten], glue; for the usual gluten, Aus. Idyll. monos. per interr. 12, 10; Veg. Vet. 3, 66.
glut glut, an onomatop. word imitating the sound of water falling through a narrow aperture, Poët. ap. Anthol. Lat. 2, 405 Burm.
glūten, ĭnis, n. (masc. acc. to Mart. Cap. 3, § 296), and glūtĭnum, i, n. [v. glus; cf. λισός, λισσός, smooth; γλίσχρος, sticky], glue.
glūtĭnāmentum, i, n. [glutino], that which is glued together, a glued or pasted place in paper, Plin. 13, 12, 25, § 81.
‡ glūtĭnārĭus, ii, m. [gluten], a glueboiler, Inscr. Orell. 4198.
* glūtĭnātĭo, ōnis, f. [glutino, a gluing together; transf.], in medic., a drawing together, closing of wounds: vulneris, i. e. a closing up, Cels. 7, 27, § 28.
glūtĭnātīvus, a, um, adj. [glutino, a gluing together; transf.], in medic., that glues or draws together (postclass.): virtus, App. Herb. 72; 77.
glūtĭnātor, ōris, m. [glutino, a gluing together; transf.], a gluer together of books, a bookbinder, Cic. Att. 4, 4, b, 1; Inscr. Orell. 2925 (cf. ib. 4198).
glūtĭnātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [glutino, a gluing together; transf.], in medic., that glues or draws together: virtus, Theod. Prisc. de Diaet. 10.
* glūtĭnĕus, a, um, adj. [gluten], gluey, glutinous, Rutil. Itin. 1, 610.
glūtĭno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [gluten], to glue, glue together.
glūtĭnōsus, a, um, adj. [gluten], full of glue, gluey, glutinous, viscous, tenacious: terra, Col. 1 praef. § 24: caro, Cels. 2, 22.
Comp.: pus et sanguine et sanie, Cels. 5, 26, 20.
Sup.: terra, Col. 3, 11, 10: resina, Cels. 6, 7, 5.
glūtĭnum, i, v. gluten.
1. glūtĭo or gluttio, īvi or ĭi, ītum, 4, v. a. [kindr. with Sanscr. glri, to swallow down; hence also gula and the redupl. gurgulio], to swallow or gulp down: gluttit, ἐγκάπτει, Gloss. (mostly post-Aug.).
glūto or glutto, ōnis, m. [1. glutio], a glutton, gormandizer, Pers. 5, 112; Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. 2, 405; cf. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. ingluvies, p. 112 Müll.; Schol. Jus. 4, 17; 29; Isid. Orig. 10, 114.
glūtus or gluttus, a, um, adj. [lit., part. of ‡ gluo, drawn together; hence opp. to crumbling, friable], tenacious, well-tempered, soft: locus bipalio subactus siet beneque terra tenera siet beneque glutus siet, Cato, R. R. 45, 1; also ap. Plin. 17, 18, 29, § 125.
Here too belongs glittis subactis, levibus, teneris, Paul. ex Fest. p. 98 Müll. N. cr.
in-glūtio (glutt-), īre, 4, v. a., to swallow down, Isid. 4, 9, 9.