出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/14 19:15 UTC 版)
Probably from a North Germanic language, compare Icelandic glossi (“spark, flame”), glossa (“to flame”); or perhaps from dialectal Dutch gloos (“a glow, flare”), related to West Frisian gloeze (“a glow”), Middle Low German glȫsen (“to smoulder, glow”), German glosen (“to smoulder”); ultimately from Proto-Germanic *glus- (“to glow, shine”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰel- (“to flourish; be green or yellow”). More at glow.
gloss (usually uncountable, plural glosses)
gloss (third-person singular simple present glosses, present participle glossing, simple past and past participle glossed)
From 中期英語 glosse, glose, from Late Latin glōssa (“obsolete or foreign word requiring explanation”), from Ancient Greek γλῶσσα (glôssa, “language”). Doublet of glossa.
From 中期英語 glossen, glosen, from Old French gloser and Medieval Latin glossāre.
gloss (third-person singular simple present glosses, present participle glossing, simple past and past participle glossed)
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a wrinkle
a paste-pot
a syphilitic (patient)
a swamp