Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
gloze (and of gloss).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- See
gloze .
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Examples
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Hacker: That is part of the glose form: the first four lines of the Emmanuel Moses poem in translation become the last lines of each of the four stanzas of my poem.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010
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Hacker: That is part of the glose form: the first four lines of the Emmanuel Moses poem in translation become the last lines of each of the four stanzas of my poem.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010
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Did you seriously think we could snap our fingers and get out of Iraq and glose guantanamo?
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Hacker: That is part of the glose form: the first four lines of the Emmanuel Moses poem in translation become the last lines of each of the four stanzas of my poem.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010
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Hacker: That is part of the glose form: the first four lines of the Emmanuel Moses poem in translation become the last lines of each of the four stanzas of my poem.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010
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Hacker: That is part of the glose form: the first four lines of the Emmanuel Moses poem in translation become the last lines of each of the four stanzas of my poem.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010
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Tournon, André, La glose et l'essai, Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1983; Paris: Honoré Champion, 2001.
Michel de Montaigne Foglia, Marc 2004
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Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose;
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* L'addition ou glose de Sarai estoit survenue: [1254] 1
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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"Hark, how the villain would _glose_ now," (same play, Act v.Sc. 1);
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Various
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