What is the meaning of Glas?
glass (material)
glass (vessel)
glass (material)
glass (drinking vessel)
glass (substance)
Glass (substance made with melted sand):
An object made of or containing glass:
- A glass; a cup or drinking-vessel made of glass.
- A box, receptacle, or vessel made of glass.
- A mirror made of glass; a piece of glass for personal grooming.
- A sandglass; a sand timer.
A glass; a cup or drinking-vessel made of glass.
A box, receptacle, or vessel made of glass.
A mirror made of glass; a piece of glass for personal grooming.
A sandglass; a sand timer.
Ground-up glass as used in alchemy and pharmaceuticals.
A kind of crystal similar in appearance to glass.
glass (substance)
form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by glass
glass (hard and transparent material)
glass (drink container made of glass)
green, greenish (especially of growing things, grass, trees, etc.)
the colour of the blue dye extracted from woad
metallic in colour
shades of grey
wan (of complexion)
faded (of clothing)
green (of living things)
glass (substance)
glass (drinking vessel)
bells, a mark given by the bells of a ship every half hour to mark the passing of time during a four-hour watch. There were eight bells per watch and then the counting started from the beginning.
glass (material)
glass (vessel)
glass (quantity)
glass (material)
glass (beverage container)
glass (quantity)
little bottle
(funeral) bell
death knell (omen)
glass (beverage container)
green (of grass, trees, etc.; environmentally friendly)
grey (of animals, etc.)
raw (of weather)
green (colour)
Alternative form of glasaigh (“become green”)
mode of Orthodox chant, of which there are eight
green (natural; of grass, trees, etc.)
green (unripe)
green (inexperienced)
grey (of sheep, horses, cloth, wool, etc.; also of eyes)
to lock
Only used in azúcar glas
glass (material)
glass (vessel)
glass (as in a glass of water)
green (of plants), verdant, unripe
pale blue or green, slate-coloured
early, dawning, young, raw, immature, green
grey (of a horse)
Soft mutation of clas (“cloister”).
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