a faint or deadened gleam, as that of the sun behind fog. The combination of sun and gloom was captured by a writer in the Scots Magazine (1821): To. . .shyne like the rouky [misty] gleemoch in a craunrochie[frosty] morning.
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a faint or deadened gleam, as that of the sun behind fog. The combination of sun and gloom was captured by a writer in the Scots Magazine (1821): To. . .shyne like the rouky [misty] gleemoch in a craunrochie[frosty] morning. |
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