GLADY


Meaning of GLADY in English

adjective

also glad·ey ˈglādē

( gladier ; gladiest )

Etymology: glade + -y

1.

a. : having glades ; especially : full of glades

a glady countryside

b. : resembling a glade

it was a glady place, and ferns and moss grew all around — H.E.Giles

2. : having a shallow soil and limestone outcrops

extensive glady areas wherein well-preserved fossils are abundant — Journal of Geology

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