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Glade

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ɡleɪd/

Definitions

  • An open space in a forest, typically one with grass or flowers.
  • A clearing in a wooded area allowing sunlight to pass through.

Usage Examples

  • They rested in a peaceful glade surrounded by tall trees.
  • The deer emerged from the dense woods into a bright glade.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "glade," related to Old English "glæd" meaning "bright, shining," possibly due to the open space allowing more light.

Synonyms

  • Clearing
  • Meadow
  • Pasture
  • Open space

Antonyms

  • Thicket
  • Forest
  • Jungle

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Clairière /klɛʁ.jɛʁ/
Spanish Claro del bosque /ˈklaɾo ðel ˈboske/
German Lichtung /ˈlɪçtʊŋ/
Hindi समतल वन (Samatal Van) /sə.mə.t̪əl vən/
Mandarin Chinese 林间空地 (Lín jiān kòngdì) /lín tɕjɛn kʰʊŋ.tî/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɡleɪd/
  • American English: /ɡleɪd/

Historical Usage

Glades have been referenced in literature, particularly in poetry and folklore, as serene and magical locations within forests.

Cultural Nuances

Glades are often associated with tranquility and natural beauty in many cultures. They are depicted as peaceful retreats in mythology and art.

More Information

Glades serve an ecological role by providing habitats for diverse plant and animal species. In literature and film, they often symbolize a place of safety or revelation.

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