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Jan. 4, 2015
Word of the Day

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\gleed\
noun
1. Archaic. a glowing coal.
Quotes
"Not a gleed of fire, then, except the bit kindling peat, and maybe a spunk in Mysie's cutty-pipe," replied Caleb.
-- Sir Walter Scott, The Bride of Lammermoor, 1819
Origin
Gleed entered English before 950, and is related to the more common word glow.
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