gloak

Etymology
Origin.

Noun

 * 1)  A man, a guy.
 * 2) * quoted in 2013, Nicola Phillips, The Profligate Son (page 133)
 * both toby-gills [highwaymen], buz-gloaks [pickpockets], cracksmen [housebreakers], &c., but from their good address and respectable appearance nobody would suspect their real vocation.
 * 1) * quoted in 2013, Nicola Phillips, The Profligate Son (page 133)
 * both toby-gills [highwaymen], buz-gloaks [pickpockets], cracksmen [housebreakers], &c., but from their good address and respectable appearance nobody would suspect their real vocation.
 * both toby-gills [highwaymen], buz-gloaks [pickpockets], cracksmen [housebreakers], &c., but from their good address and respectable appearance nobody would suspect their real vocation.