GLOME


Meaning of GLOME in English

ˈglōm noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin glomus ball, clew

1. archaic : the center on which something is or is felt to be wound

this is your last hour, this the butt, the glome of all your days — Llewelyn Powys

2. : a prominent rounded part of the frog of a horse's hoof on each side of the cleft

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