Having the characteristics of glamour; marked by glamour and style (dialectal or archaic variant).
From glamour + -y (adjective-forming suffix). This is a less common variant formation compared to 'glamorous,' suggesting older or regional usage patterns in English.
This is a perfect example of how English offers multiple ways to build adjectives—we chose 'glamorous' as the standard, but 'glamoury' shows how language experimentation happens before conventions solidify.
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