3.1.52 gl-s, gl-t Shiny; brillant |
| Nor. | glosa | to glow red |
| Gael.I. | glésholas | to glow |
| Engl.: Scot. | gleesh | large bright fire |
| Lat. | glaesum | amber (which came from the North Sea) |
| Nor. | glosa | to glow; Scot. gloze to shine |
| Engl. | gloss | lustre |
| Roman. | ghios | white (Goth. influx) |
| Breton | glizh | dew |
| Breton | glizin | corn flower |
| Breton | glizien | clear sky |
| Frisian | glisa | to glitter |
| Engl. | glisten | to reflect a sparkling light |
| Germ. | glitzen, gleissen | to glitter |
| Goth. | glitmunian | to glitter |
| Engl. | glitter | scintillate |
| Germ. | glatt | smooth, plain |
| ON | glathr | bright, glad |
| Engl. | glad | delighted |
| Engl. | glade | clearing |