glamourful

adj

Etymology

From glamour + -ful.

  1. derived from glámr — “the moon", also "the name of a ghost
  2. derived from gramaire
  3. derived from gramere — “grammar
  4. borrowed from glamour — “magic
  5. suffixed as glamourful — “glamour + ful

Definitions

  1. Full of glamour.

    • Like many other of the vague and glamourful conceptions of the Orient, this one is rather dissipated by close scrutiny.

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