glen
21glen — [glen] noun [C] British a valley in Scotland …
22glen — [n] valley canyon, combe, dale, dell, glade, gorge, vale; concept 509 …
23glen — ► NOUN ▪ a narrow valley, especially in Scotland or Ireland. ORIGIN Scottish Gaelic and Irish gleann …
24Glen — A glen is a valley, typically one that is long, deep, and often glacially U shaped; or one with a watercourse running through such a valley. The word comes from the Irish language/Scottish Gaelic language word gleann , or glion in Manx. In Manx,… …
25Glen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Glen (homonymie). Un glen est une vallée longue, profonde, en auge, d origine glaciaire. Une rivière peut s écouler au fond de la vallée. Sommaire 1 Étymologie 2 Localisati …
26Glen — This name is of locational origin either from the lands of Glen in the parish of Traquair, Peeblesshire, Scotland or from Glen in Leicestershire. The latter was first recorded as aet Glenn in The Anglo Saxon Chronicle , dated 849, and as Glen in… …
27glén — a m (ẹ̑) drobnozrnata usedlina počasi se gibajočih vod: mehek, sluzast glen; jezerski glen; glen močvirij ♦ petr. globokomorski glen usedlina globokega morja, bogata s kremenom in kalcedonom …
28Glen — Provenance. Prénom d origine galloise. Signifie : pays, vallée Se fête le 11 septembre. Histoire. Nous ne savons rien sur saint Glen, sinon qu une paroisse des Côtes d Armor porte son nom ainsi qu une chapelle à Saint Tugdual, dans le Morbihan.… …
29glen — UK [ɡlen] / US noun [countable] Word forms glen : singular glen plural glens British a valley, especially in Scotland …
30glen — glenlike, adj. /glen/, n. a small, narrow, secluded valley. [1480 90; < Ir, ScotGael gleann; c. Welsh glynn] * * * …