[glut] vb glut.ted ; glut.ting [ME glouten, prob. fr. MF gloutir to swallow, fr. L gluttire--more at glutton] vt (14c) 1: to fill esp. with food to satiety
2: to flood (the market) with goods so that supply exceeds demand ~ vi: to eat gluttonously syn see satiate
[2]glut n (ca. 1546) 1: an excessive quantity: oversupply
2. archaic: the act or process of glutting [3]glut vt glut.ted ; glut.ting [prob. fr. obs. glut, n., swallow] (1600) archaic: to swallow greedily