glāze

Etymology
Borrowed from or. The Germanic term probably meant originally “amber” (a meaning still attested in 🇨🇬), and only later “glass.” The borrowing is first mentioned in 17th-century 🇨🇬 dictionaries (though the family name Glāznieks is already attested in Kurzeme in the 16th century). Up until the 19th century, meant both the material and the container; by the late 19th century on, these two meanings had already been split between  and.

Noun

 * 1) glass small, usually cylindrical container for liquids, from which one drinks
 * 2) glass the container with its contents; its contents
 * 3)  glass (material)
 * 1) glass the container with its contents; its contents
 * 2)  glass (material)
 * 1) glass the container with its contents; its contents
 * 2)  glass (material)
 * 1)  glass (material)
 * 1)  glass (material)
 * 1)  glass (material)
 * 1)  glass (material)
 * 1)  glass (material)