Glory

/ˈɡlɔːri/ noun

Great beauty, magnificence, or honor that brings widespread recognition. Can also refer to a state of absolute happiness or the splendor of divine presence.

From Latin 'gloria' meaning 'fame' or 'renown', possibly related to 'gnarus' (knowing). Entered English via Old French 'glorie' in the 13th century. The religious connotation of divine radiance developed through Christian Latin usage.

AMክብር
ARمجد
BNগৌরব
CAglòria
CSsláva
DAære
DERuhm
ELδόξα
ESgloria
FAافتخار
FIkunnia
FRgloire
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