Etymology of the English word gloze
the English word
glozederived from the French word
gloserderived from the Old French word
glosederived from the Medieval Latin word
glosa (glossary, collection, list of unfamiliar)
derived from the Latin word
glossa (glossary, collection, list of unfamiliar)
derived from the Greek word
glossa, γλῶσσα (tongue; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired))
derived from the Old French word
glosserDate
The earliest known usage of gloze in English dates from the 13th century.
Derivations in English
glozed,
glozingUsage
Word found in Modern English