glans

See also: gläns

English

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin glāns (an acorn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡlænz/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ænz

Noun

glans (plural glandes or (rare) glans)

  1. (anatomy) A structure at the extremity of the penis and of the clitoris in humans and other mammals.
    Synonyms: balanus, (archaic) nut
    Hyponyms: glans penis or penile glans, glans clitoridis or clitoral glans
    1. Ellipsis of glans penis or penile glans.
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:glans penis
    2. Ellipsis of glans clitoridis or clitoral glans.
  2. The acorn or mast of the oak and similar fruits.
  3. (medicine) Synonym of goiter.
  4. (gynaecology) Synonym of pessary.

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Catalan

Noun

glans

  1. plural of gla

Danish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Middle High German glanz, from Old High German glanz (brilliance). Cognate with modern German Glanz, Swedish glans.

Noun

glans

  1. the quality of being shiny
  2. glamour, magnificence

Etymology 2

Learned borrowing from Latin glāns.

Noun

glans

  1. the head of the penis

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣlɑns/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑns

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch glans (ca. 1400), from Middle High German glanz (shine, lustre), whence Modern German Glanz.

Noun

glans m (uncountable, diminutive glansje n)

  1. lustre, shine, shimmer, gloss, glistening
  2. (optics) gloss
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Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

glans

  1. inflection of glanzen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

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Icelandic

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle High German glanz, from Old High German glanz (brilliance). Cognate with modern German Glanz, Swedish glans.

Noun

glans m (genitive singular glans, no plural)

  1. shine, lustre, sheen

Declension

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *glānts, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷelh₂- (acorn).

Pronunciation

Noun

glāns f (genitive glandis); third declension

  1. (literal) an acorn, nut; any acorn-shaped fruit; a beechnut, chestnut
  2. (transferred sense)
    1. (weaponry) an acorn-shaped ball of lead or clay, hurled at the enemy
    2. (New Latin, firearms) a bullet
    3. (anatomy) the glans penis

Inflection

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative glāns glandēs
Genitive glandis glandum
Dative glandī glandibus
Accusative glandem glandēs
Ablative glande glandibus
Vocative glāns glandēs

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Descendants

See also glandula.

  • Balkan Romance:
    • Aromanian: gljindã
    • Romanian: ghindă
  • Italo-Romance:
    • Italian: ghianda, ajjanna (Reati)
    • Sicilian: ghianna
      Calabrian: aghianda
  • Padanian:
  • Northern Gallo-Romance:
  • Southern Gallo-Romance:
  • Ibero-Romance:
  • Insular Romance:
  • Vulgar Latin: glandinis
    • Neapolitan: ghialne (Andria)
    • Piedmontese: giandr
    • Sardinian: landiri (Campidanese)
    • Spanish: landre
  • Borrowings:

References

    Norwegian Bokmål

    Etymology

    From German Glanz (sense 1), and Latin glans (sense 3).

    Noun

    glans m (definite singular glansen, indefinite plural glanser, definite plural glansene)

    1. gloss, lustre (UK) or luster (US), sheen, brilliance
    2. (short form of glansbilde) a glossy print or picture
    3. (anatomy) glans

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɡlɑns/

    Etymology 1

    From German Glanz.

    Noun

    glans m (definite singular glansen, uncountable)

    1. gloss, lustre (UK) or luster (US), sheen, brilliance, sparkle, the quality of being shiny
    2. a glossy print or picture (short form of glansbilde or glansbilete)
    3. glory, magnificence
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    From Latin glans (acorn).

    Noun

    glans m (definite singular glansen, indefinite plural glansar, definite plural glansane)

    1. (anatomy) glans

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    Polish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from German Glanz, from Middle High German glanz, from Old High German glanz, from Proto-Germanic *glantaz, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰlond-o-, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰlend-.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɡlans/
    • Rhymes: -ans
    • Syllabification: glans

    Noun

    glans m inan

    1. (colloquial) gleam, lustre, shine
      Synonyms: blask, glanc, połysk

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    adverb
    verb
    • glansować impf

    Further reading

    • glans in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
    • glans in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Swedish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Middle High German glanz, from Old High German glanz (brilliance). Cognate with modern German Glanz.

    Pronunciation

    • (file)

    Noun

    glans c

    1. shine, gloss, sheen
      Vilken glans! Du har städat jätteväl.
      What a shine! You've cleaned really well.
    2. radiance (of for example the moon)
    3. (figuratively) splendor, glory, sheen
      att sola sig i glansen av någon
      to bask in the glory of someone

    Declension

    Declension of glans 
    Uncountable
    Indefinite Definite
    Nominative glans glansen
    Genitive glans glansens

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