Noun
glasse (plural glasses)
Obsolete spelling of glass
192. Whose house is of glasse must not throw stones at another. George Herbert
The first curry recipe in Britain appeared in The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy by Hannah Glasse in 1747. citation The first edition of her book used only black pepper and coriander seeds for seasoning of "currey". Source: Internet
Glasse, Cyril, The New Encyclopedia of Islam, Altamira, 2001, p.141 Etymology The word fiqh is an Arabic term meaning "deep understanding" or "full comprehension". Source: Internet
The theft and removal of the Black Stone caused it to break into seven pieces. citation Cyril Glasse, New Encyclopedia of Islam, p. 245. Rowman Altamira, 2001. Source: Internet
Similar instructions were published in 1747 in The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy by Hannah Glasse under the title of 'Yorkshire pudding'. Source: Internet
“People are so busy capturing their lives that they are not actually living it,” Glasse explained. Source: Internet