glut

Etymology
From, from , (compare 🇨🇬, ), from. Akin to Russian.

Noun

 * 1) An excess, too much.
 * 2) That which is swallowed.
 * 3) Something that fills up an opening.
 * 4) A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks.
 * 5)  A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing.
 * 6)  A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course.
 * 7)  An arched opening to the ashpit of a kiln.
 * 8) A block used for a fulcrum.
 * 9) The  (, syn. ), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc.
 * 10)  Five goals scored by one player in a game.
 * 1) Something that fills up an opening.
 * 2) A wooden wedge used in splitting blocks.
 * 3)  A piece of wood used to fill up behind cribbing or tubbing.
 * 4)  A bat, or small piece of brick, used to fill out a course.
 * 5)  An arched opening to the ashpit of a kiln.
 * 6) A block used for a fulcrum.
 * 7) The  (, syn. ), found in Europe, Asia, the West Indies, etc.
 * 8)  Five goals scored by one player in a game.
 * 1)  Five goals scored by one player in a game.

Derived terms

 * mana glut

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch: oververzadiging,
 * Finnish:, ,
 * German:, ,
 * Italian:, , ,
 * Plautdietsch: Äwafluss
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:


 * Dutch:


 * Russian:


 * Dutch:


 * Dutch:

Verb

 * 1)  To fill to capacity; to satisfy all demand or requirement; to sate.
 * 2)  To provide (a market) with so much of a product that the supply greatly exceeds the demand.
 * 3)  To eat gluttonously or to satiety.
 * 1)  To provide (a market) with so much of a product that the supply greatly exceeds the demand.
 * 2)  To eat gluttonously or to satiety.
 * 1)  To eat gluttonously or to satiety.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * German:, , ,
 * Irish: anluchtaigh
 * Japanese: 飽食する
 * Kabuverdianu: farta
 * Portuguese:
 * Scottish Gaelic: sàsaich
 * Spanish:


 * French:
 * German:
 * Irish: calc


 * French:
 * Irish: anluchtaigh
 * Maori: apu
 * Portuguese: empanturrar-se
 * Spanish:

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  goo
 * 2)  booger

Etymology 2
. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  small lead or iron shot  used in a blunderbuss or gun

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) glow