Glamorous
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early 18th century (originally Scots in the sense ‘enchantment, magic’): alteration of grammar. Although grammar itself was not used in this sense, the Latin word grammatica (from which it derives) was often used in the Middle Ages to mean ‘scholarship, learning’, including the occult practices popularly associated with learning.
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glamorous (adj.)
1875, from glamour + -ous, with typical dropping of the -u- in derivatives (see -or). Related: Glamorously.