See Also: Skylon Intl. Adv. Yield Trust(finance)
Skylon Capital Yield Trust(finance)
Skylon Global Capital Yield Trust(finance)
Skylon Global Capital Yield Trust II(finance)
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Skylon Intl. Adv. Yield Trust (finance) and glimpse(2) (iou)


Skylon Intl. Adv. Yield Trust (finance)


Skylon Intl.. Adv. Yield Trust is one of Canada's largest companies.





glimpse(2) (iou)



glimpse verb. ME.
[from the base of GLIMMER verb, perh. repr. Old English = Middle High German glimsen, ult. from West Germanic.]
verb intrans. Shine faintly or intermittently; glimmer, glitter. ME.
A. Munday Little glow-worms glimpsing in the dark. fig.: E. Pagitt The Law of God, which glimpsed in their hearts.
b. Appear faintly; dawn. Now poet. or arch. E17.
P. Fletcher Then glimpst the hopefull morrow.
verb intrans. Have imperfect vision. LME-E16.
verb intrans. Glance briefly. (Foll. by at, upon, etc.) LME.
C. Lamb I read your letter, and glimpsed at your beautiful sonnet.
verb trans. Give a glimpse of. rare. M17.
G. Mackenzie The twilight of darkned reason glimpsing to man, that impressa of the divine Image.
verb trans. Catch a glimpse of; see faintly or partly. L18.
I. Murdoch He glimpsed her ahead, hurrying, and then she was gone. P. Brook For a few rare flashes she glimpses her condition.