geglofod

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Old English

Etymology

The past participle of a lost verb *glōfian (to put on gloves), which later shows up in Middle English as glōven. Derived from the noun glōf (glove). Compare sċōġan and ġesċōd, which are derived in the same way from sċōh.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ġeglōfod

  1. (of a hand) gloved, (of a person) having gloves on

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle English: iglōved