- glaodh
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a cry, call, Irish glaodh, Middle Irish gloed, a shout; cf. Old Irish adgládur, appello, Sanskrit hra$$-/date, sound, Greek $$Gglw$$nssa, tongue ( $$G*glwqia?), Irish and Gaelic would then be from an Old Irish *gláid, from *glâdi-. Hence glaodhar, glaoran, a noise, prating. Old Irish gloidim, ringo.IIglue, Irish glaodh, Middle Irish glóed, Early Irish gláed; *gloi-do-, from Indo-European gloi, glei, be sticky; Greek $$Ggloiá, $$Gglía, $$Gglínc, glue: Latin gluten; Church Slavonic glénu, mucus; English clay, German klei, slime. Welsh glud and Middle Breton glut are from the Latin
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.