Resembling or containing glaze; having a smooth, shiny coating or glassy appearance (Scottish/dialectal variant).
Scottish variant form derived from 'glaze,' with the diminutive or descriptive suffix '-ie' (also spelled '-y'), used in Scottish English to create adjectives describing qualities.
This Scottish word shows how the same root 'glaze' spreads across dialects with different endings—'glaizie' feels more homey and informal than the standard 'glazed,' much like how different English-speaking regions develop their own cozy word variations.
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