glie
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== French ==
=== Etymology ===
From Ancient Greek γλία (glía, “glue”).
=== Noun ===
glie f (plural glies)
(anatomy) glia
== Italian ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): /ˈɡli.e/
Rhymes: -ie
Hyphenation: glì‧e
==== Noun ====
glie f
plural of glia
=== Etymology 2 ===
Probably from alteration of the vowel in gli by analogy to me, te (alternative forms of the pronouns mi, ti used before third-person direct object clitics). The alternation between me, te and mi, ti developed originally because of a phonological process that turned /e/ into /i/ in certain unstressed syllables; subsequently, this alternation apparently was reinterpreted as a morphophonological rule, resulting in general use of the vowel /e/ for the first pronoun in clitic clusters ending in a third-person accusative or partitive pronoun.
==== Pronunciation ====
IPA(key): */ʎe/
Rhymes: -e
Hyphenation: glie
==== Pronoun ====
glie m sg or f sg or m pl or f pl
alternative form of gli (dative pronoun)
alternative form of le (dative pronoun)
===== Usage notes =====
Used when followed by a non-reflexive third-person accusative or genitive clitic pronoun (lo, la, li, le, or ne):
Unlike me, te, ce, ve, and se which are always separated by a space from the following clitic, glie is written in one word with the following clitic: glielo, gliela, glieli, gliele, gliene.
===== See also =====
=== References ===
=== Anagrams ===
egli, geli, gilè
== Romanian ==
=== Etymology ===
Proto-Slavic *glьjь (“soil”). Compare Serbo-Croatian glej, Russian глей (glej), Polish glej, Slovak glej, Ukrainian ґлей (glej).
=== Noun ===
glie f (plural glii)
soil, land
==== Declension ====