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gled
Glede Glede (gl[=e]d), n. [AS. glida, akin to Icel. gle[eth]a, Sw. glada. Cf. Glide, v. i.] (Zo["o]l.) The common European kite (Milvus ictinus). This name is also sometimes applied to the buzzard. [Written also glead, gled, gleed, glade, and glide.]

Meaning of gled from wikipedia

- Gledhill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Gledhill, rugby league player Ben Gledhill (born 1989), English rugby league footballer...
- physical-economic reasons) derived forestry. The standard author abbreviation Gled. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name...
- gaipis eftir thy graceles gruntill, As thow wald for ane haggeis, hungry gled.  — William Dunbar, Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy An early printed recipe...
- etymology is uncertain. The gled- element could plausibly come from the Old English words gleoda ('kite, bird of prey') or glēd ('embers, burning coals')...
- (1875) Stemonitis virginiensis Rex (1891) "Genus Record Details: Stemonitis Gled., Method. Fung.: 140 (1753)". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved...
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- 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2020. "Flughafen BER braucht nach 2021 frisches Gled" [airport BER needs fresh money after 2021 – Remaining funds will only suffice...
- (1797) Species ca. 190. See text. Synonyms Balessam Bruce (1790) Balsamea Gled. (1782) Balsamodendrum ****h (1824) Balsamophloeos O.Berg (1862) Balsamus...
- reference to Ulmus and the nomenclature of U. minor (Mill.) and U. carpinifolia (Gled.)". Taxon. 27 (4): 345–351. doi:10.2307/1220370. JSTOR 1220370. Armstrong...
- significance of this is that the name "Gledstanes" is derived from the Scots word "gled" meaning a kite or hawk. By the late-18th century, Edinburgh's Old Town was...