aglare

adj
/əˈɡlɛə/UK/əˈɡlɛɹ/US/əˈɡleː/

Etymology

From a- (“on, in”) + glare.

  1. inherited from *glāʀōn
  2. inherited from *glærian
  3. inherited from glaren
  4. prefixed as aglare — “a + glare

Definitions

  1. Glaring (either verb sense)

    • 1712, Ambrose Philips, The Distrest Mother, Act V, in The New English Theatre, London: J. Rivington & Sons, 1776, Volume 6, p. 45, A ghastly figure, full of gaping wounds, His eyes aglare, his hair all stiff with blood,

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