gleó-man
- noun [ masculine ]
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                    Leóþ wæs asungen, gleómannes gyd the lay was sung, the gleeman's song, - Beo. Th. 2324 ;
- B. 1160 .
 
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                    Wera gehwylcum wíslícu word gerísaþ, gleómen gied to every man wise words are fitting, song to the gleeman, - Exon. 91 b ;
- Th. 344, 1 ;
- Gn. Ex. 167 :
- 87 a ;
- Th. 326, 29 ;
- Wíd. 136 .
 
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                    Gligman mimus, jocista, scurra, pantomimus, - Ælfc. Gl. 61 ;
- Som. 68, 59, 60 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 39, 42, 43 .
 
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                    Gligman mimus vel scurra - , 
- 73, 69
 sophista, parasitus ,- Hpt. Gl. 406, 483, 504
 seductor ,- Gl. Prud.
 
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                    Gif preóst glíman wurþe if a priest become a gleeman, - L. N. P. L. 41 ;
- Th. ii. 296, 11 .
 
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                    Monige welige menn fédaþ yfle gliigmen [gliimen, Cot. MS.] nonnulli divites nutriunt histriones, - Past. 44, 6 ;
- Swt. 327, 7 ;
- Hat. MS. See Turner's History of the Anglo-Saxons, Bk. 7, c. 7 .
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “gleó-man.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/17222.
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