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prettygoodword ([personal profile] prettygoodword) wrote2021-08-18 07:40 am

forglopned

forglopned (for-GLOP-ned (?)) - (obs.) adj., terrified, astonished.


Dictionaries of Middle English disagree on which of those meanings to best understand -- some even assert "overwhelmed by astonishment." It comes from a verb, forglopned, and there are two related words, aglopned and just plain glopned, both with the same general sense -- here, the for- prefix seems to be used as an intensifier, much as in forlorn. Regardless, this looks like a lovely word, and I urge everyone to do their best to remove that (obs.) by using it every chance you get.

---L.
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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2021-08-18 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Can at least confirm the prefix: it's the same as modern German ver-. Usually I've seen it glossed for Middle English as meaning completely, comprehensively. Definitive MED: gloppen.