glee — glee; glee·ful; glee·man; glee·some; glee·ful·ly; glee·ful·ness; glee·some·ly; glee·some·ness; … English syllables
Glee — may refer to: *glee meaning happiness *Glee (music), composition for unaccompanied male voices *Glee (album), album by Bran Van 3000 *the Glee programming language vector oriented interpretive computer programming language *OpenGL Easy Extension… … Wikipedia
Glee — puede hacer referencia a: Glee, álbum de Bran Van 3000. Glee, serie de televisión estadounidense de la cadena Fox. GLee, siglas de OpenGL Easy Extension library, biblioteca de C/C++. GLEE, siglas de Graph Layout Execution Engine, antiguo nombre… … Wikipedia Español
Glee — [gliː; englisch »Heiterkeit«, »Fröhlichkeit«] der, s/ s, ein in Herrenklubs der englischen Gesellschaft des 17. bis 19. Jahrhunderts beliebtes einfaches Lied für drei oder mehr Solostimmen (meist Männerstimmen) ohne instrumentale Begleitung. Er … Universal-Lexikon
Glee — (gl[=e]), n. [OE. gle, gleo, AS. gle[ o]w, gle[ o], akin to Icel. gl[=y]: cf. Gr. ? joke, jest.] [1913 Webster] 1. Music; minstrelsy; entertainment. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glee — GLÉE elem. mucilagiu , aglutinare . (< fr. glée, cf. gr. glia, clei) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
glee — [gli:] n [: Old English; Origin: gleo entertainment, music ] [U] a feeling of satisfaction and excitement, often because something bad has happened to someone else = ↑delight ▪ Manufacturers are rubbing their hands with glee as they prepare to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Glee — [gli:] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. glee, eigtl. »Fröhlichkeit«> einfaches Lied für drei od. mehr Stimmen (meist Männerstimmen) ohne instrumentale Begleitung in der engl. Musik des 17. bis 19. Jh.s, das bes. in Herrenklubs beliebt war … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
glee — [ gli ] noun uncount a feeling of excitement and happiness that often includes pleasure at someone else s bad luck: Their political opponents will be rubbing their hands with glee … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glee — (n.) O.E. gliu, gliw entertainment, mirth, jest, play, sport, presumably from a P.Gmc. *gleujam but absent in other Germanic languages except for the rare O.N. gly joy; probably related to GLAD (Cf. glad). A poetry word in Old English and Middle… … Etymology dictionary