glitnian

Old English

Etymology

Perhaps from Proto-West Germanic *glitinōn, from Proto-Germanic *glitinōną, from a root cognate with Old Norse glitra + Proto-Germanic *-inōną. Ultimately from *ǵʰel- (to shine, shimmer, glow). Related to Old English glisnian (to glisten) and glīdan (to glide). More at glitter, glisten, glint, glass.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡlit.ni.ɑn/

Verb

glitnian

  1. to shine, gleam, sparkle, glisten
    Þæt gold glitnaþ on þǣre sunnan sċīman.
    The gold gleams in the sunshine.
  2. to be splendid

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: glitenen
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