Glower
Glower is a term that can refer to a variety of subjects, including a facial expression, a surname, and a fictional character. This article will explore the different contexts in which the term "Glower" is used.
Facial Expression[edit | edit source]
A glower is a facial expression characterized by a sullen, angry, or menacing look. It is often associated with feelings of displeasure or hostility. The term is derived from the Middle English word gloren, which means to look askance or to stare.
Surname[edit | edit source]
Glower is also a surname. Individuals with the surname Glower may have historical or genealogical significance. The origins of the surname are not well-documented, but it may be of English or Scottish descent.
Fictional Character[edit | edit source]
In literature and media, Glower can be a fictional character. Characters named Glower often embody traits associated with the facial expression, such as being stern, intimidating, or authoritative.
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