- glaikit
- or glaiket adjective Etymology: Middle English (Scots) glaikit Date: 15th century chiefly Scottish foolish, giddy
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
glaikit — or glaiket [glāk′it] adj. [ME] Chiefly Scot. foolish; flighty; giddy … English World dictionary
glaikit — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary adj Stupid, foolish, thoughtless, vacant. Example: Awa, yi glaikit bastirt! Often used of gadgies, minkers and schemies … English dialects glossary
glaikit — /glay kit/, adj. Chiefly Scot. foolish; giddy; flighty. Also, glaiket. [1400 50; late ME < ?] * * * … Universalium
glaikit — [ gleɪkɪt] adjective Scottish & N. English stupid, foolish, or thoughtless. Origin ME: related to Scots glaiks tricks, pranks … English new terms dictionary
glaikit — Adj. Stupid, idiotic, usually describing a look on someone s face. Scottish use … English slang and colloquialisms
glaikit — glai·kit … English syllables
glaikit — … Useful english dictionary
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glaiket — adjective see glaikit … New Collegiate Dictionary
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