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Glenwhit

A person descended from the Montrose Gouk and Stewart families — gardeners, shipwrights, and North Sea craftsmen — blended with the Whitman, Moulton, and Bullis lines of Annapolis. A Glenwhit carries the calm, stone‑set temperament of the Angus coast, with just enough Pictish residue to read land, weather, and people with unnerving accuracy.
Known for quiet competence, generational memory, and an instinct for making things that last — whether it’s a tool, a story, or a life.
Motto:
Istina Pravda — truth is truth.
“Ask a Glenwhit. They’ll tell you what’s real and fix what’s broken.”
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Glenvarg

(noun)
1. A child born of a Glenwhit and a Sweltrie — a rare northern hybrid combining Montrose steel, Viking fire, and Ulster grit.
Glenvargs don’t just inherit traits; they inherit momentum. These are the kids who walk into life already calibrated for storms, strategy, and stubborn excellence.
2. A person with the clarity of a cold valley morning and the instinct of a northern wolf.
Glenvargs see through nonsense instantly, solve problems before others notice them, and carry a quiet confidence that makes adults twice their age wonder how they got so composed.
3. A lineage‑forged human who blends discipline, humour, loyalty, and a touch of wildness.
They’re the ones who can cook, build, plan, fight, laugh, and lead — often all before lunch.

Traits of a Glenvarg
- Bright‑minded (the Whit)
- Rooted and steady (the Glen)
- Warm‑hearted but iron‑backed (the Swel)
- Instinctive, loyal, protective (the Varg)
- Humour that hits like a well‑timed axe throw
- Work ethic that embarrasses adults

Related Terms
- Northborn: but with better genetics and sharper instincts.
- Valley Wolf: unofficial nickname, widely feared and admired.
- Hybrid of the Hearth and the Highlands: poetic, accurate, slightly intimidating.

Definition Summary
Glenvarg:
A child forged from two northern lineages — bright, steady, fierce, loyal, and destined to leave a mark wherever they go.
Examples
- “Don’t worry about those kids — they’re Glenvargs. They’ll figure it out faster than we will.”
- “She’s got that Glenvarg stare — the one that says she already knows the answer.”
- “You can’t out‑stubborn a Glenvarg. You can only negotiate terms.”
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Glenvarg

noun
person of Glenwhit and Sweltite ancestry.
You can tell that Janice and Michael Gouk are pure Glenvarg.
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My friends were glenning it and broke their computer mouse.
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glenterate

1. transitive : to discreetly cultivate anticipation or excitement in preparation for a future event, often without revealing the full intent

2. intransitive : to set a mood or subtly guide emotional tone, typically in social or creative contexts
The marketing team expertly glenterated consumer interest before the product launch.

He tried to glenterate the mood with soft lighting and music, but the tension remained.

Weeks of glenterating paid off when the surprise proposal left her speechless.

Teachers often glenterate curiosity through leading questions rather than giving direct answers.
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