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gloed

<span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> Rhymes: -ut <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> m (uncountable) glow emanating heat from (or as if from) something that glows alpengloed gloednieuw gloeien Afrikaans: <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> golde...


gloednieuw

Compound of <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> +‎ nieuw. IPA(key): /ɣlutˈniu̯/ Hyphenation: gloed‧nieuw gloednieuw (not comparable) brand new spiksplinternieuw...


alpengloed

From Alpen +‎ <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span>, calque of German Alpenglühen (“alpenglow”). IPA(key): /ˈɑl.pə(n)ˌɣlut/ Hyphenation: al‧pen‧gloed alpengloed m (uncountable) alpenglow...


gloes

IPA(key): /ɡlɔi̯s/ (South Wales, colloquial) IPA(key): /ɡloːs/ Rhymes: -oːɨ̯s <span class="searchmatch">gloes</span> f (plural gloesau or gloesiau or gloeson or gloesion or gloesoedd or gloesydd)...


gloedheet

Compound of <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> (“glow”) +‎ heet. IPA(key): /ɣlutˈɦeːt/ Hyphenation: gloed‧heet gloedheet (not comparable) scorching hot, glowing hot, very hot (having...


Glut

gluot, from Proto-Germanic *glōdiz. Cognates include English gleed, Dutch <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span>, Icelandic glóð, Swedish glöd. IPA(key): /ɡluːt/ Rhymes: -uːt Glut f (genitive...


glöd

See also: glod, <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span>, głód, glóð, Glóð, and glød Swedish Wikipedia has an article on: glöd Wikipedia sv From Old Swedish glø̄þ, from Old Norse glóð,...


golde

singular plural golde (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive of gelden <span class="searchmatch">gloed</span> golde past participle of gjelda IPA(key): /ˈɡol.de/, [ˈɡoɫ.de] golde dative...


llewyg

llewygion or llewygau) faint, swoon Synonyms: llesmair, llewygfa, ffeintiad, <span class="searchmatch">gloes</span> pang, qualm (sickly feeling) Synonyms: gwasgfa, gwayw, pang trance, ecstasy...


vereu

Carmarthen, page 48v, lines 9–10: Kei guin a llachev, digonint we kadev, kin <span class="searchmatch">gloes</span> glas verev. Fair Kay and Llacheu did once fight battles, before the pang...