tr.v. en·glut·ted, en·glut·ting, en·gluts To gulp down; swallow greedily. [Anglo-Norman englutir, from Late Latin inglūtīre : Latin in-, intensive pref.; see IN-2 + Latin gluttīre, to swallow.] |
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