glöd

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  glow (from something burning without a flame)
 * 2)  embers
 * 3)  a small ember
 * 4)  passion, fervor, ardor, fire
 * 1)  a small ember
 * 2)  passion, fervor, ardor, fire
 * 1)  passion, fervor, ardor, fire
 * 1)  passion, fervor, ardor, fire

Usage notes

 * Typically refers to very small embers, thought of as a kind of substance. A glowing lump of coal would more commonly be called "ett glödande kol" (a glowing piece of coal) or the like.
 * More strongly associated with fire and smoldering compared to English . Other uses are likely to be thought of as fire metaphors.