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γλᾰμῠρός

glamuros

blear-eyed

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What it meant

γλᾰμῠρός · glamyros — LSJ

blear-eyed

blear-eyed, ὁφθαλμοί Hp. Mul. 2.116, 119; prov., ἐν τυφλῶν πόλεϊ γ. βασιλεύει ‘dans le royaume des aveugles le borgne est roi’, Sch. Il. 24.192.

II

of birds, perh. = λαμυρός, S. Fr. 396 (but ἐνυγροβίους EM 232.44). (With γλαμάω, γλάμυξος (<γλαμο-μ.) , γλαμυρός, γλαμώδης, cf. Lett. glums ‘mucus’, glumt ‘become viscous’, Engl. clammy.)

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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