The Collaborative International Dictionary
Glamourie \Glam"ou*rie\, n. Glamour. [Scot.]
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of glamoury English)
Usage examples of "glamourie".
Her magic, the natural, irresistible glamourie of all nymphs, was very like his own special powers of enchantment, which enabled him to imbue even the most absurd falsehoods with the credibility of irrefutable fact.
When he spoke, the glamourie that surrounded him vanished, and the others could see him as well.
He cast a simple glamourie, one that would make the young man see him as a trusted friend.
Rhydderich set a glamourie on him, casting from his mind all that had befallen him that day, and sent him back to his own place.
A little glamourie to let it look important and imposing, but not too important or imposing, of course.
The last shreds of the glamourie that Dame Alecto and the Dowager Duchess of Wessex had set upon her when they brought her to this alien England was lifted by catastrophe, and Sarah realized at last who she was.
He knew them by reputation, knew of their unclean glamouries that kept all but their intended victim from seeing their true nature, and kept even that victim from seeing his danger until far too late.
Gerry Meredith looked as if the description lounge lizard might have been invented just for him, and his glamourie made him look humanthough far more handsome than any human had a right to be.