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gloch, glochi, glochis, -glochis Greek a point, from γλωχις, glochis.<br />

glochidiatus barbed on one or both sides as some awns.<br />

Glokenturm German cv. bell tower<br />

gloe-, gloea, gloeo Greek glue<br />

gloi, gloio Greek glue<br />

glom-, glomer-, glomerus Latin a ball of yarn; a ball, from Latin glomus -eris n. clue, skein, ball of thread.<br />

glom- referring to a cluster<br />

glomeratus -a -um glomera'tus (glom-er-AY-tus) glomerate, clustered in a head, club-shaped, from Latin<br />

glomero, glomare, to form into a sphere, or a rounded heap.<br />

glomeruliferus bearing small clusters of flowers; in the form of a small club<br />

glomeruliflorus <strong>with</strong> flowers in glomerules.<br />

gloire de … French cv. glory of …<br />

glor- glorious<br />

glori-, glorius -a -um Latin glory<br />

gloriosus -a -um glorious, noble, splendid, from Latin gloriosus, adjective, glorious, superb, full of glory;<br />

famous, renowned; boastful, conceited; ostentatious.<br />

gloss, gloss-, glossa-, glosso- Greek the tongue, referring to a tongue shape, from γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue<br />

glossocerus having tongues or(?) horns, perhaps tongue-like horns, from γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue, and .<br />

glossoides shaped like a tongue, from γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue, and .<br />

Glossopetalon Glossopet'alon (glos-oh-PET-a-lon) from γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue, and<br />

glott-, glotti-, glotto Greek the tongue<br />

glottianus from Glasgow, Scotland.<br />

Glottidium from Greek γλῶττα, glotta, tongue, referring to the singular structure of the pods. (Leguminosae)<br />

gloxiniiflorus having Gloxinia-like flowers.<br />

gloxinioides gloxinia-like<br />

gluc-, gluco Greek sweet<br />

glum-, gluma Latin a husk, hull<br />

gluma the husk or chaffy bract-like scales of corn(?) grasses and sedges.<br />

glumaceus <strong>with</strong> glumes (in grasses) or glume-like structures, having chaff-like bracts.<br />

glut, gluti Latin to swallow; glue<br />

Glut German cv. glow<br />

glut-, glute-, gluteo Greek the rump<br />

glut- referring to glue<br />

glutin- Latin glue<br />

glutinarius gluey, tenacious, from Latin gluten -tinis n. glue.<br />

glutinator -oris m. one who glues books, a bookbinder.<br />

glutinosus -a -um glutino'sus (gloo-tin-OH-sus) glutinous, sticky, very sticky, covered <strong>with</strong> a sticky exudation.<br />

glyc, glycer, glyco Greek sweet<br />

glyc- sweet tasting<br />

glycia, glycea the name of a drug, from Greek.<br />

Glyceria Glycer'ia (classically gloo-KE-ree-a, or gli-SE-ree-a, glis-ER-ee-a) New Latin, from Greek γλυκερός,<br />

glykeros, sweet (OED), alternately Greek γλυκ-ύς, glykys, γλυκερός, glykeros, sweet, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root, and<br />

New Latin –ia (very much like Glycyrrhiza, possibly a transcribing error), referring to the sweet, edible seeds of<br />

one species, which were used in soups (or the leaves and roots of some species(OED)). Sweet-root (in one source<br />

?), which is the meaning of Glycyrrhiza. (Gramineæ)<br />

Glycine New Latin, irregular from Greek glykys sweet; or in one source as from Greek for sweet tubers.<br />

glycinioides glycine-like<br />

glycycaryus sweet-nutty.<br />

glycyosmus sweet-scented.<br />

glycyphyllus having sweet leaves.<br />

Glycyrrhiza Glycyrrhi'za (glis-er-EYE-za) New Latin, from Latin, licorice root, from Greek γλυκύρριζα,<br />

glykyrrhiza, from glykys sweet, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root. Common name from from Late Latin liquiritia, alteration of<br />

Latin glycyrrhiza. (Leguminosae)<br />

glycyrrhizeticus adjective of liquorice, from Dioscorides.<br />

glycyrrhizus having sweet roots, like licorice, from and, ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

glycys new wine, from (?)Pliny, Greek.

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