| v. i. | 1. | [ imp. & p. p. Glozed; p. pr. & vb. n. Glozing.] |
| 1. | To flatter; to wheedle; to fawn; to talk smoothly.So glozed the tempter, and his proem tuned. - Milton. |
| 2. | To give a specious or false meaning; to ministerpret. |
| v. t. | 1. | To smooth over; to palliate.By glozing the evil that is in the world. - I. Taylor. |
| n. | 1. | Flattery; adulation; smooth speech.Now to plain dealing; lay these glozes by. - Shak. |
| 2. | Specious show; gloss. |