| Breton | glavu | hot coal |
| Alb. | gjevëz | crimson |
| Cymric | gloyw | shiny |
| Engl. | glow | incandescence, brightness of colour |
| Germ. | glühen | to glow red |
| Cymric | glo, glöyn | coal |
| Breton | glaon | id. |
| Gael.S. | laon | light |
| Gael.S. | laoinach | beautiful, elegant |
| Gael.I. | glé | shiny, pure |
| Anc.Greek | aglè | brilliance, light (borrowing, see next word) |
| Anc.Greek | agly | Swan, 25. "Hypó Skyton" (Hesychius); it is clear in this case that the name Skyton must be interpreted Scot not Scytheð3.4.7 |
| l. | Aegle | daughter of the sun, sister of Phaethon (Hyg.); one of the Naiads (Virg.) |
| Gael.I. | glinne | brightness |
| Roman. | crin | (rhot.) whiteness of complexion; lily |
| Gael.S. | lainnir | brightness, lustre |
| Gael.I. | glaine | purity; glass |
| Cymric | glain | to shine |
| Anc.Greek | glènè | pupil of the eye |
| Anc.Greek | glainoi, glènos | ornament, jewel |