Proto-IE: *gley-
Meaning: to stick
Old Greek: glíǟ (~ -ī́-) f. 'glue' EM, Suid.; glínǟ f. (i~ī) = gloi̯ós Suid., glína EM, glḗnē [*glīnī < *glī́nǟ] Hdn.Gr., glinṓdēs = gloi̯ṓdēs Arist. (*glīn-, cf. glēnṓdēs Gp. 2.6.35.41); gligloi̯ó-s m. `klebriger Stoff, Harz, Gummi', gloi̯ó- `klebrig, feucht'; glítton = gloiós (Hsch.); glíkhomai̯ `an etwas kleben'; glískhro- `leimig, zäh, schlüpfrig'
Baltic: *gleĩ- vb., *glī-w-iā̃ f., *gleĩ-m-a- c., *gleî-m-ā̂ (1), -iā̃ (1) f., -ia- (1) c., *glei-d-a- adj., *gli-d-a- adj., *glaî-m-ā̂ (1) f., *gli-t-u-, *gl ī-t-u- adj., *glī̃-d-ē̂- vb. usw. Latin: glūtis, -is m./f. `Leim'; glūten, -inis n. `Leim'; [ glīs, -tis `humus tenax' - Rückb. nach glūs ? ], glittus, -a `klebrig, zäh, zart'
Celtic: *glinā-mi > OIr glenim `adhaereo', Cymr. glynaf `adhaereo'; MIr glōed `Leim'
Albanian: nǵit `klebe, leime etc.'; gĺep `Augenbutter'
Russ. meaning: липнуть
Comments: Similar roots are *glem- and BS *glē̆w- (see *glem-).
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