Glase (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Glased (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Glazing.] [OE. glasen, glazen, fr. glas. See Glass.]
1.
To furnish (a window, a house, a sash, a ease, etc.) with glass.
Two cabinets daintily paved, richly handed, and glazed with crystalline glass.
Bacon.
2.
To incrust, cover, or overlay with a thin surface, consisting of, or resembling, glass; as, to glaze earthenware; hence, to render smooth, glasslike, or glossy; as, to glaze paper, gunpowder, and the like.
Sorrow's eye glazed with blinding tears.
Shak.
3. Paint.
To apply thinly a transparent or semitransparent color to (another color), to modify the effect.
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