glisch
Romansch
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from French glisser (“to slide, slip”), itself of Germanic origin.
Adjective
editglisch m (feminine singular glischa, masculine plural glischs, feminine plural glischas)
Alternative forms
editEtymology 2
editFrom Latin lūcem, accusative of lūx, from Proto-Italic *louks, from the Proto-Indo-European root *lewk- (“white; light; bright”).
Noun
editglisch f
Alternative forms
editCategories:
- Romansch terms derived from French
- Romansch terms derived from Germanic languages
- Romansch lemmas
- Romansch adjectives
- Rumantsch Grischun
- Sursilvan Romansch
- Surmiran Romansch
- Puter Romansch
- Vallader Romansch
- Romansch terms inherited from Latin
- Romansch terms derived from Latin
- Romansch terms inherited from Proto-Italic
- Romansch terms derived from Proto-Italic
- Romansch terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Romansch nouns
- Romansch feminine nouns
- rm:Physics
- rm:Optics
- Sutsilvan Romansch