Made glamorous or enchanted (British variant); made attractive through glamour or charm.
British English variant formed from 'glamour' plus the '-ed' suffix, creating an adjective from the noun 'glamour' directly rather than through the verb 'glamorize.'
British English speakers might say 'glamoured' while Americans say 'glamorized'—it's a tiny example of how the Atlantic splits English into subtly different dialects, each creating words in slightly different ways.
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