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gleed

 (glēd)
n. Archaic
A glowing coal; an ember.

[Middle English glede, from Old English glēd; see ghel- in Indo-European roots.]
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gleed

(ɡliːd)
n
archaic or dialect a burning ember or hot coal
[Old English glēd; related to German Glut, Dutch gloed, Swedish glöd]
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gleed

(glid)

n. Archaic.
a glowing coal.
[before 950; Middle English gleed(e), Old English glēd, c. Old High German gluot, Old Norse glōth; akin to glow]
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