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gleed

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gleed  (gld)
n. Archaic
A glowing coal; an ember.

[Middle English glede, from Old English gld; see ghel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

gleed [gliːd]
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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It follows the 2003 publication of Jacqueline Baker's story collection, A Hard Witching, which won the Danuta Gleed Literary Award, the City of Edmonton Book Prize and the Howard O'Hagan Award for Short Fiction.
Nathaniel Gleed, seven, from Southend, Essex: "V v cute kid.
Griff Gleed Owen, who shares his birthday with the late Sir Winston Churchill, November 30, 1915, was brought up in Pwllheli.
 
 
 
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