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Etymology of the Latin word gluma

the Latin word gluma (husks of grain; barley husks)
derived from the Latin word glubere (peel; strip the bark from; rob; shed its bark)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gleubh-

Derivations in Latin

Glumiflorae, aristiglumis, barbiglumis, biglume, brevigluma, caudiglume, ciliatoglume, curtigluma, cuspidiglumis, eglumis, erosiglumis, hirtigluma, laeviglumis, nodiglumis, nudiglume, pleurigluma, plurigluma, remotigluma, retiglume, rugosiglumis, serratiglumis, subeglume, sulcigluma, triglumis, truncatiglume, villiglumis, glumaris, setiglumis

Derivations in other languages

English glume, French glume, Italian gluma, Portuguese gluma, Portuguese glumela, Spanish gluma



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