glen (noun)
1glen — [ glen ] noun count BRITISH a valley, especially in Scotland …
2glen — [glen] noun [C] British a valley in Scotland …
3glen — ► NOUN ▪ a narrow valley, especially in Scotland or Ireland. ORIGIN Scottish Gaelic and Irish gleann …
4glen — /glɛn / (say glen) noun Chiefly British a small, narrow, secluded valley. {Middle English, from Scottish Gaelic gle(a)nn, related to Welsh glyn} …
5glen plaid — noun also glen check ˈglenˌ Usage: often capitalized G : a twill pattern of broken checks in which stripes of two dark and two light yarns alternate with stripes of four dark and four light yarns and in which the same colors and design are used… …
6glen plaid — noun Etymology: short for glenurquhart plaid, from Glen Urquhart, valley in Inverness shire, Scotland Date: 1926 a twill pattern of broken checks; also a fabric woven in this pattern called also glen check …
7glen check — noun see glen plaid …
8Glen — noun a) for someone who lives in a valley. b) transferred from the surname. See Also: glen, Glenn, Glenna …
9glen check — noun see glen plaid …
10glen|gar|ry — «glehn GAR ee», noun, plural ries. a Scottish cap with straight sides and a creased top, often having short ribbons at the back. ╂[< Glengarry, a valley in Scotland] …