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From 中期英語 gle, from 古期英語 glēo, glīġ, glēow, glīw (“glee, pleasure, mirth, play, sport; music; mockery”), from Proto-West Germanic *glīw, from Proto-Germanic *glīwą (“joy, mirth”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰlew- (“to joke, make fun, enjoy”).
Cognate with Scots gle, glie, glew (“game, play, sport, mirth, joy, rejoicing, entertainment, melody, music”), Icelandic glý (“joy, glee, gladness”), Ancient Greek χλεύη (khleúē, “joke, jest, scorn”). A poetic word in 中期英語, the word was obsolete by 1500, but revived late 18c.
glee (countable and uncountable, plural glees)
From 中期英語 gleen, glewen, from 古期英語 glēowian (“to sing, play an instrument, jest”), from Proto-West Germanic *glīwōn, from Proto-Germanic *glīwōną. Cognate with Icelandic glýja (“to be gleeful”).
glee (third-person singular simple present glees, present participle gleeing, simple past and past participle gleed)
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つや
ぐぐれ
a hiccup
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
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