An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Glanz

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Glanz, masculine, ‘lustre, splendour,’ from the equivalent Middle High German glanz (wanting in Old High German), with which is connected the Old High German and Middle High German adjective glanz, ‘bright, shining’; Modern High German glänzen, from the equivalent Old High German and Middle High German glęnzen; to the same class belong Middle High German glander, ‘splendour, shining,’ and glanst, ‘splendour,’ further glinster, ‘splendour,’ and the very rare strong verb glinzen. A stem glint- is wanting in the rest of the Teutonic dialects unless the cognates of glatt (Gothic *glada-) are allied.