Where does “glew” come from?

glew (Middle English) comes from Old French glu, from Latin glūten, from Proto-Italic gloiten, from Proto-Indo-European glóh₁ytn̥, from Proto-Indo-European gleh₁y-, from Proto-Indo-European gleh₁-, from Proto-Indo-European gewl-, from Proto-Indo-European gēw- — to bend, arch.

glew (Middle English): A adhesive or adherent; something that binds;...

Definitions

  1. A adhesive or adherent; something that binds;...

Ancestry of “glew”, step by step

glew traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French glu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchgluglue, birdlime
2Latinglūtenglue
3Proto-Italicgloiten
4Proto-Indo-Europeanglóh₁ytn̥
5Proto-Indo-Europeangleh₁y-to smear, putty; to stick, glue
6Proto-Indo-Europeangleh₁-ball, lump
7Proto-Indo-Europeangewl-vessel; ball; vessel, bowl, ball; ball, bowl,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeangēw-to bend, arch

via Old English glēow

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishglēow
2Old Englishglōwanto glow
3Proto-Germanicglōanąto glow
4Proto-Indo-European*ǵʰleh₁-to shine, glow

Words derived from “glew

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gēw-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gewl-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gleh₁-