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The word "glide" originates from the Old English word glīdan, which means "to slide." This word is believed to have come from the Proto-Germanic *glīdanan, which is itself derived from the Proto-Indo-European root ***gel-**, meaning "to slide." This root also appears in other words such as "glacier" and "glissade."
Etymology The word glider has its origins in the Old English word glīdan which mean
Etymology Old English glīdan from Proto Germanic glīdanan from Proto Indo European
Etymology French glisser to slide Old French glissier to slide Vulgar Latin
Etymology Old English glīdan from Proto Germanic glīdanan from Proto Indo European
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