Definition
Plural of glory; moments of great triumph, pride, honor, or beauty; or a term for God's splendor and magnificence in religious contexts.
Etymology
From Latin 'gloria,' possibly connected to the idea of 'being heard' or 'known.' The word entered English through Old French 'gloire' and has meant high honor and distinction since medieval times.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'past glories' reveals something interesting about human memory—we tend to remember our achievements as more glorious than they were, which is why nostalgia hits so hard!
Translations
CACatalà
glories
glo-ree-es
DADansk
herlighed
her-li-ghed
DEDeutsch
Glorien
glo-ree-en
ESEspañol
glorias
glo-ree-as
FISuomi
kirkkaus
kir-kka-us
FRFrançais
glories
glor-ee
HUMagyar
dicsőség
dee-ch-soh-gej
IDBahasa Indonesia
kehormatan
keh-oh-ro-ma-tan
ITItaliano
glorie
glo-ree
MRMR
प्रतिष्ठा
pra-ti-shta
MSBahasa Melayu
kehormatan
keh-oh-ro-ma-tan
MYမြန်မာ
ကျော်ကြား
chaw-kya
NLNederlands
glorie
glo-ree
NONorsk
herlighet
her-li-het
PTPortuguês
glorias
glo-ree-as
SVSvenska
härlighet
her-li-het
SWKiswahili
utukufu
oo-too-koo-foo
TAதமிழ்
மதிப்பு
ma-thi-ppu
TEతెలుగు
ప్రతిష్ట
pra-ti-shta
THไทย
เกียรติยศ
khee-at-its
UKУкраїнська
слава
sla-va
VITiếng Việt
danh tiếng
danh-tee-ng
ZUZU
uhloniphi
oo-hlo-ni-phi