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Proto-Baltic: *glā̃d-u-, -n-u-, -n-a-, *glō̃d-n-u-, -n-a-, *glō̃t-n-u-, -n-a- adj., *glā̂d- vb. tr., *glā̂d-(s)ta- (1) c., *glā̂d-(s)tā̂ f., *glā̂(d)-s= (1)
Meaning: smooth
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: glōdù-, glōdnù-, glō̃dna-, gluodnù-, gluõdna-, gluotnù-, gluõtna- `glatt (anliegend), glatt gestrichen, sanft'; glṓsti, -džiu `polieren, schleifen, glätten, glatt streichen'
Lettish: glãsts `Streicheln, Liebkosung', glãsît, glãstît, glâstît (-u, -ĩju) 'sanft streicheln, liebkosen'
Old Prussian: glosto `Wetzstein' V. 373
baltet-meaning,baltet-prnum,baltet-lith,baltet-lett,baltet-oprus,

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