Glut: English to English |
Glut (n.) A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course. |
Glut (n.) A block used for a fulcrum. |
Glut (n.) A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing. |
Glut (n.) A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks. |
Glut (n.) An arched opening to the ashpit of a klin. |
Glut (n.) Plenty, to satiety or repletion; a full supply; hence, often, a supply beyond sufficiency or to loathing; over abundance; as, a glut of the market. |
Glut (n.) Something that fills up an opening; a clog. |
Glut (n.) That which is swallowed. |
Glut (n.) The broad-nosed eel (Anguilla latirostris), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc. |
Glut (v. i.) To eat gluttonously or to satiety. |
Glut (v. t.) To fill to satiety; to satisfy fully the desire or craving of; to satiate; to sate; to cloy. |
Glut (v. t.) To swallow, or to swallow greedlly; to gorge. |