inglut

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in- +‎ glut?

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inglut (third-person singular simple present ingluts, present participle inglutting, simple past and past participle inglutted)

  1. (obsolete) To glut.
    • a. 1569 (date written), Roger Ascham, edited by Margaret Ascham, The Scholemaster: Or Plaine and Perfite Way of Teaching Children, to Vnderstand, Write, and Speake, the Latin Tong, [], London: [] John Daye, [], published 1570, →OCLC:
      if a man inglut himself joined and expounded . with vanity , or welter in filthiness like a swine , all learning , all goodness , is soon forgotten

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