glaum
Meanings
Verb
- To grasp or snatch (at), usually feebly or ineffectually; to grope (at) with the hands, as in the dark.
- To search (for something).
- To look sullen or sad; scowl, frown.
- To look (at), to stare (at).
Origin / Etymology
Alteration of dialectal clam, claum (“to grope or grasp ineffectually, snatch”), from Middle English *clammen, *clemmen, from Old English clæmman, clemman, from Proto-West Germanic *klammjan, from Proto-Germanic *klamjaną. In some senses, likely influenced by clamber. Compare dialectal glaump, glamp (“to grasp, snatch at, clutch, grope", also "gulp”), Scots clam, claum (“to grope or grasp ineffectually, snatch”), Norwegian klemme (“to seize with claws”), Middle High German klemmen (“to squeeze”). Doublet of glom. Related also to English clamp.
Scrabble Score: 8
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