Definition for GLUT

GLUT, n.

  1. That which is swallowed. Milton.
  2. Plenty even to lothing. He shall find himself miserable, even in the very glut of his delights. L'Estrange. A glut of study and retirement Pope.
  3. More than enough; superabundance. B. Jonson.
  4. Any thing that fills or obstructs the passage. Woodward.
  5. A wooden wedge. New England.

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