Etymology:
Gloria is a Latin word derived from the Proto-Italic word glauriā, meaning "glory", "honor", or "fame".
Meaning:
Gloria means "glory", "splendor", "honor", "renown", or "praise". It can refer to:
Origin:
The Latin word gloria is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root gleu-, meaning "to shine". This root is also found in other Indo-European languages, such as:
The association between "shining" and "glory" may have arisen from the idea that bright or radiant things are worthy of honor or praise.
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