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11Glad Tidings — (full title: Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God ) is a free Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians (Brethren in Christ). The stated aims of the magazine are::* to encourage study of the Bible as God s inspired message to men;:*… …
12Glad Day Bookshop — is an independent bookstore in Toronto, Ontario, specializing in LGBT literature. Opened in 1970 by Jearld Moldenhauer, it was the city s first bookstore targeted to the gay community. The store is located at 598A Yonge Street near the city s… …
13Glad Day Bookshop — es una librería de Toronto, Ontario, especializada en la literatura LGBT. Está situada en la calle Yonge, número 598A, cerca del barrio gay de Toronto, Church and Wellesley. Contenido 1 Historia 2 Véase también 3 Referencias …
14Glad All Over — Студийный альбом The Wall …
15glad — O.E. glæd bright, shining, joyous, from P.Gmc. *glada (Cf. O.N. glaðr smooth, bright, glad, Dan. glad glad, joyful, O.S. gladmod glad, O.Fris. gled smooth, Du. glad slippery, Ger. glatt smooth ), from PIE …
16glad´hand´er — glad hand «GLAD HAND», noun, verb. Informal. –n. a friendly or cheerful greeting; readiness to shake hands: »… moved about with a big smile and glad hand (Time). –v.t. to greet in a cheerful and friendly manner: »The Foreign Office … now sends a… …
17glad´den|er — glad|den «GLAD uhn», transitive verb. to make glad: »He was gladdened by the good news. SYNONYM(S): enliven, delight. See syn. under cheer. (Cf. ↑cheer) –v.i. Archaic. to become glad. –glad´den|er, noun …
18glad|den — «GLAD uhn», transitive verb. to make glad: »He was gladdened by the good news. SYNONYM(S): enliven, delight. See syn. under cheer. (Cf. ↑cheer) –v.i. Archaic. to become glad. –glad´den|er, noun …
19glad´some|ness — glad|some «GLAD suhm», adjective. 1. glad; joyful; cheerful: »like gladsome buds in May (Wordsworth). 2. causing gladness; pleasant; delightful: »the gladsome light of Jurisprudence (Sir Edward Coke) …
20glad´some|ly — glad|some «GLAD suhm», adjective. 1. glad; joyful; cheerful: »like gladsome buds in May (Wordsworth). 2. causing gladness; pleasant; delightful: »the gladsome light of Jurisprudence (Sir Edward Coke) …