- hlútor
- adj pure, clear, bright, sincere; gen sing masc hlútres; adv \hlútorlíce
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
glæhlútor — glæhlútor2 adj clear, transparent … Old to modern English dictionary
clyster — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French clistere, from Latin clyster, from Greek klystēr, from klyzein to wash out; akin to Welsh clir pure, Old English hlūtor clean Date: 14th century enema … New Collegiate Dictionary
Slavic peoples — legend|#004040|South SlavicThe Slavic peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo European peoples, living mainly in Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland (most commonly thought to be in Eastern… … Wikipedia
hlútre — 1. adv clearly, brightly; untroubled; 2. dat sing of hlútor … Old to modern English dictionary
hlútter — see hlútor … Old to modern English dictionary
hlúttor — adj pure, clear, bright, sincere; gen sing masc hlútres; adv hlúttorlíce see hlútor … Old to modern English dictionary
hlýttor — see hlúttor, hlútor … Old to modern English dictionary
lúttor — see hlútor … Old to modern English dictionary
hlutrs — [akin to OEngl hlutor] : pure. Deriv. hlutrei purity, hlutritha purity … Gothic dictionary with etymologies
cloaca — 1650s, Modern Latin, euphemism for sewer, from L. cloaca sewer, drain, from cluere to cleanse, from PIE root *kleue to wash, clean (Cf. Gk. klyzein to dash over, wash off, rinse out, klysma liquid used in a washing; Lith. ЕЎluoju to sweep; O.E.… … Etymology dictionary