Where does “glumacé” come from?
glumacé (French) comes from French glume, from Latin gluma, from Latin glubo, from Proto-Italic glouβō, from Proto-Indo-European glewbʰ- — to split.
glumacé (French): glumaceous
Definitions
- glumaceous
glumacé (French) comes from French glume, from Latin gluma, from Latin glubo, from Proto-Italic glouβō, from Proto-Indo-European glewbʰ- — to split.
glumacé (French): glumaceous