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The corpus record — Latin

glūma

glūma · f

a hull

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What it meant

1. glūma — Lewis & Short

glūma, ae, f.glubo,

I a hull or husk, esp. of corn (cf.: stramentum, palea, acus): arista et granum omnibus fere notum; gluma paucis. Itaque id apud Ennium solum scriptum scio esse, Varr. R. R. 1, 48, 1 sq. (cf. Enn. p. 174 Vahl.); Paul. ex Fest. s. h. v. p. 98 Müll.

2. glüma — Walde–Hofmann

glüma, -ae f. „Hülse, Balg des Getreides* (seit Enn.): zu glübo (Varro rust. 1, 48, 2); Gdf. *glubh-mä oder eher *glübh-sma (vgl. squäma, träma usw.) — Nicht nach Kluge Wb.* s. Knäuel, Stolz HG. I 150, Zupitza Gutt. 146f. zu ahd. kliuwa ,Knüuel* usw., s. *gluo. — Vgl. grüma. — Walde-P. I 661. — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. glüma, p. 643]

Where it came from

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