glad

  • 41Glad — Original name in latin Glad Name in other language Glad State code PH Continent/City Asia/Manila longitude 7.14833 latitude 124.51806 altitude 12 Population 5746 Date 2012 02 01 …

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  • 42glad — adj. RG. 371; ‘gladden.’ 1066 B. v. n. == be glad. RG. 265 v. a. == make glad. 1204 B.; part. ‘igladed.’ Pilate, 130 …

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  • 43glad — adjective 1) I m really glad you re coming Syn: pleased, happy, delighted, thrilled; informal over the moon; Brit.; informal chuffed; N.English; informal made up 2) I d be glad to help Syn …

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  • 44glad — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ After a few beers she was a mite glad. □ In fact, she was too glad to stand up …

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  • 45glad — 1. adjective /ɡlæd/ pleased, happy, satisfied Ant: sorrowful, sad, downcast, peevish, cranky, heavy, depressed …

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  • 46glad — [OE] The original meaning of Old English glæd was ‘bright, shining’. It went back to a prehistoric Germanic *glathaz, which was related to Latin glaber ‘smooth, bald’ (source of English glabrous [17] and Old Slavic gladuku ‘smooth’). ‘Happy’ is a …

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  • 47glad of — grateful. → glad …

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  • 48glad — I s ( et, glad) PROV öppet område i skog, glänta II adj (glatt, glada) …

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  • 49glad —   Hau oli, laule a, kā ē ē.    ♦ I m glad to meet you, hau oli ka hui ana me oe …

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  • 50glad — [OE] The original meaning of Old English glæd was ‘bright, shining’. It went back to a prehistoric Germanic *glathaz, which was related to Latin glaber ‘smooth, bald’ (source of English glabrous [17] and Old Slavic gladuku ‘smooth’). ‘Happy’ is a …

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