gleed

Meaning

Noun

Origin

  • From Middle English gleede, glede, from Old English glēd, glēde, from Proto-Germanic *glōdiz ("incandescence, glowing ember, burning ash"), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- ("to shine"). Cognate with Scots gleed ("burning coal, ember"), Saterland Frisian Gloud ("blaze, fire"), Dutch gloed ("glowing heat"), German Glut ("glowing heat, embers"), Swedish glöd ("embers"), Scots glude ("glow from a fire"). More at glow.

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