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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

GLANCE



I. verb (glanced; glancing)
Etymology: Middle English glencen, glenchen
Date: 15th century
intransitive verb to strike a surface obliquely so as to go off at an angle ,

2. to make sudden quick movements , to flash or gleam with quick intermittent rays of light , to touch on a subject or refer to it briefly or indirectly ,

4. to move swiftly from one thing to another, to take a quick look at something , transitive verb

1. archaic to take a quick look at, to catch a glimpse of, to give an oblique path of direction to:, to throw or shoot so that the object glances from a surface, to aim (as an innuendo) indirectly ; insinuate , glancer noun

II. noun
Date: 1503


1. a quick intermittent flash or gleam, a sudden quick movement,

2. a rapid oblique movement, a deflected impact or blow,

3. a swift movement of the eyes, a quick or cursory look,

4. archaic a brief satirical reference to something ; gibe , allusion