glutchto swallow. "My throat is so sore that I cannot _glutch_ anything." Wright gives it as old English in the same sense, and adds the word _glutcher_, as meaning the throat.to swallowPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1959Used IUsed I1Used I[see 'gluch' see also 'weasand', 'wizen
glutchn. and v. Swallow.n. and v. Swallow.G.M.Story July 1959PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
gulchAs a verb, _gulch_ is recorded for the following: 1. [< provincial english _gulch_, the act of...
glutcha _glutch_ of blood, corrected to a _gush_ of bloodWK 1960Used IUsed INot use
glutch--To choke when swallowing, or to drink noisily Probably from the verb "glut", to swallow.Use...
glutch- swallow "My throat was so sore I could hardly glutch"swallow (see cited quotation)JH SEP 19...
weasandThe throat, pronounced wisanYesPRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1956Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[see ...
glutchTo swallow.To swallow.G.M.Story July 1956PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutchto swallow with difficultyto swallow with difficultyG.M.Story August 1955PRINTED ITEMUsed IUs...
glutchto swallow 16 Jan 64 gasping? ? 3 Mar 64to swallow, gaspingUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutch"_glutch_"- the sipping of or swallowing of a portion of liquid. This term has had frequent u...
glutchTo swallow; a swallowTo swallow; a swallowG.M.Story April 1962PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not us...
glutchto cause food to pass down one's throatto cause food to pass down one's throatUsed IUsed I1Not...
glutch191. a swallow which causes a burning sensation. Example: After swallowing a large mouthful of...
glutchIf something "hatches" in your "glutch," it catches in your throat.G. M. Story APR 1975APR 197...
glutchI can't _glutch_ (swallow)G.M.Story June 1961PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutchn. and v. Swallow.n. and v. Swallow.G.M.Story July 1959PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
gulchAs a verb, _gulch_ is recorded for the following: 1. [< provincial english _gulch_, the act of...
glutcha _glutch_ of blood, corrected to a _gush_ of bloodWK 1960Used IUsed INot use
glutch--To choke when swallowing, or to drink noisily Probably from the verb "glut", to swallow.Use...
glutch- swallow "My throat was so sore I could hardly glutch"swallow (see cited quotation)JH SEP 19...
weasandThe throat, pronounced wisanYesPRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1956Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[see ...
glutchTo swallow.To swallow.G.M.Story July 1956PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutchto swallow with difficultyto swallow with difficultyG.M.Story August 1955PRINTED ITEMUsed IUs...
glutchto swallow 16 Jan 64 gasping? ? 3 Mar 64to swallow, gaspingUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutch"_glutch_"- the sipping of or swallowing of a portion of liquid. This term has had frequent u...
glutchTo swallow; a swallowTo swallow; a swallowG.M.Story April 1962PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not us...
glutchto cause food to pass down one's throatto cause food to pass down one's throatUsed IUsed I1Not...
glutch191. a swallow which causes a burning sensation. Example: After swallowing a large mouthful of...
glutchIf something "hatches" in your "glutch," it catches in your throat.G. M. Story APR 1975APR 197...
glutchI can't _glutch_ (swallow)G.M.Story June 1961PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
glutchn. and v. Swallow.n. and v. Swallow.G.M.Story July 1959PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Not use
gulchAs a verb, _gulch_ is recorded for the following: 1. [< provincial english _gulch_, the act of...
glutcha _glutch_ of blood, corrected to a _gush_ of bloodWK 1960Used IUsed INot use