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(), n.[For glimse, from the root of glimmer.] 1. A sudden flash; transient luster. LIght as the lightning glimpse they ran. Milton. 2. A short, hurried view; a transitory or fragmentary perception; a quick sight. Here hid by shrub wood, there by glimpses seen. S. Rogers. 3. A faint idea; an inkling. Glimpse (), v. i.[imp. & p. p.Glimpsed (); p. pr. & vb. n.Glimpsing.] to appear by glimpses; to catch glimpses. Drayton. Glimpse v. t.To catch a glimpse of; to see by glimpses; to have a short or hurried view of. Some glimpsing and no perfect sight. Chaucer. スポンサード リンク
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