| sklent | (Scot.) a slanting surface; an oblique motion; a look from the corners of the eyes; (v.i.) to lie; to be or go at an angle; to go the long way around. | |
| glime | (Brit. dial.) a sly glance; also v.i. | |
| gliff | (Scot.) a glimpse; to glance; to startle. | |
| gleg | (Scot.) keen-eyed; (of objects) shiny; sharp. | |
| gley | (Scot.) to squint; a squint; an eye with a cast. | |
| glunch | (Scot.) a glum or sullen look; also v.i. | |
| glim | (slang) a lamp; an eye. (Scot.) a little bit. | |
| glisk | (Scot.) a glance; a glimmer of light. | |
| gleed | (dial.) a glowing coal. | |
| gloze | to shine; /gloze over/ to explain away. |