gliú
Irish (Donegal)
/ɟlʲuː/
noun
Definitions
- glue
Etymology
Borrowed from English glue derived from Old French glu (birdlime, glue) derived from Latin glūten (glue).
Origin
Latin
glūten
Gloss
glue
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beglue English
- englue English
- gluable English
- glue English
- glue-boiler English
- glueable English
- glueball English
- glueboard English
- gluehead English
- glueless English
- gluelike English
- gluelump English
- gluemaker English
- gluemaking English
- gluepot English
- gluer English
- gluey English
- gluino English
- gluish English
- gluon English
- gluten English
- nonglue English
- reglue English
- superglue English
- unglue English
- glutinarius Latin
- glūs Latin
- glūten Latin
- gluten French
- grude Portuguese
- glut Polish
- glew Middle English
- glewe Middle English
- glowe Middle English
- glue Middle English
- gliúphota Irish
- gliúáil Irish
- pota Irish
- glu Old French
- glu Cebuano
- glud Welsh
- cliute Norman
- gluu Swahili
- *gloiten Proto-Italic
- nguruu Kikuyu, Gikuyu
- glut Old Welsh