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glaise
Sous la glaise glacée d'une colline oubliée de tous. Deep in the cold clay on a forgotten hill. Ils sont là en train de cuire dans la glaise . They're there being cooked in the clay. Un très beau roman et un personnage d'une profonde humanité pétri dans la glaise il aurait pu se prénommer Adam.
From Middle French glaise glase from Old French glaise gloise of obscure and uncertain origin. According to one theory derived from Gaulish *glisa which is attested in Late Latin glissomarga glīsomarga (" a kind of marl white marl ") although the precise meaning of *gliso-is uncertain.
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glaise (French ) Origin & history From Gaulish *glisa. Pronunciation. IPA: /ɡlɛz/ Noun glaise (fem.) (pl. glaises) clay; (figuratively) earth; Verb glaise . Inflection of glaiser (first-person singular present indicative) Inflection of glaiser (third-person singular present indicative) Inflection of glaiser (first-person singular present ...
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