glīdan
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glídan — glídan1 sv/i1 3rd pres glídeð past glád/glidon ptp is gegliden to glide, slip, slide; glide away, vanish … Old to modern English dictionary
oþglídan — sv/t1 3rd pres oþglídeþ past oþglád/oþglidon ptp oþgliden to glide away, escape … Old to modern English dictionary
glisser — [ glise ] v. <conjug. : 1> • glicier 1190; altér. a. fr. gliier, du frq. °glidan, par infl. de glacier, a. forme de glacer I ♦ V. intr. 1 ♦ Se déplacer d un mouvement continu, volontaire ou non, sur une surface lisse ou le long d un autre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
gleiten — Vst. std. (12. Jh.), mhd. glīten, as. glīdan, andfrk. glīdan Stammwort. Aus wg. * gleida Vst. gleiten , auch in ae. glīdan, afr. glīda; im Nordischen vielleicht hierher anord. gleiđr mit gespreizten Beinen , anord. gleđa Milan . Das Wort hat… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
glide — (v.) O.E. glidan move along smoothly and easily, glide, slip, slide (class I strong verb, past tense glad, past participle gliden), from W.Gmc. *glidan to glide (Cf. O.S. glidan, O.Fris. glida, Ger. gleiten). Related: Glided; gliding. Strong past … Etymology dictionary
ghel- — I. ghel 1 To call. 1. a. yell, from Old English gellan, giellan, to sound, shout; b. yelp, from Old English gielpan, to boast, exult; c. nightingale, from … Universalium
glide — [[t]glaɪd[/t]] v. glid•ed, glid•ing, n. 1) to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance 2) to pass by gradual or unobservable change (often fol. by along, away, by, etc.) 3) to move quietly or without being noticed… … From formal English to slang
ĝhel-1 (and ghel-?), also as i-, u- or n-stem; ĝhelǝ- : ĝhlē-, ĝhlō- : ĝhlǝ- (*ĝhwel-) — ĝhel 1 (and ghel ?), also as i , u or n stem; ĝhelǝ : ĝhlē , ĝhlō : ĝhlǝ (*ĝhwel ) English meaning: to shine; green, gold, blue, *sun Deutsche Übersetzung: “glänzen, schimmern”; as Farbadjektiv: “gelb, grũn, grau or blau”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
glide — I. verb (glided; gliding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English glīdan; akin to Old High German glītan to glide Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly < swans gliding over the lake >… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Old Frankish — Spoken in formerly the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France, Western Germany Era Evolved into Old Low Franconian by the 8th century Language family Indo European … Wikipedia