See also: <span class="searchmatch">Glauce</span> <span class="searchmatch">glauce</span> vocative masculine singular of glaucus...
no lenger beare her bord, But brusting forth in laughter, to her sayd; <span class="searchmatch">Glauce</span>, what needs this colourable word […] ? bourder “bourd”, in Webster’s Revised...
2007 April Borrowed from French glauque. glauc m or n (feminine singular glaucă, masculine plural glauci, feminine and neuter plural <span class="searchmatch">glauce</span>) glaucous...
Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: But <span class="searchmatch">Glaucè</span>, seeing all that chuanced there, / Well weeting how their errour to assoyle...
either strongly, as chalk and mountain soap; or slightly, as molybdana, lead <span class="searchmatch">glauce</span>, and graphite. Besides this, there are three other distinctions connected...
[…] [Richard Field] for William Ponsonby, →OCLC, stanza 25, page 87: But <span class="searchmatch">Glauce</span>, ſeeing all that chaunced there, / VVell vveeting hovv their errour to aſſoyle...
[John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: Her aged Nourse, whose name was <span class="searchmatch">Glaucè</span> hight, / Feeling her leape out of her loathed nest, / Betwixt her feeble...
Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: <span class="searchmatch">Glauce</span>, what needs this colourable word, / To cloke the cause, that hath it selfe...
glaucīs accusative glaucum glaucam glaucum glaucōs glaucās glauca ablative glaucō glaucā glaucō glaucīs vocative <span class="searchmatch">glauce</span> glauca glaucum glaucī glaucae glauca...
singular nominative Glaucus genitive Glaucī dative Glaucō accusative Glaucum ablative Glaucō vocative <span class="searchmatch">Glauce</span>...