Proper noun
Glas (plural Glases)
A surname.
A delicate, hanging cross towards the back post by Glas is superbly dealt with by Lucy Bronze, who has looked really solid at right-back for Lyon. Source: Internet
It was reputed that the acquisition was mainly to gain access to Glas' development of the timing belt with an overhead camshaft in automotive applications, Toronto Star 3 July 2004 although some saw Glas' Dingolfing plant as another incentive. Source: Internet
However, there is no road sign indicating the scene of one of his greatest battles at Bryn Glas in 1415. Source: Internet
In later versions, Merlin's glas tann was mistranslated as a "glass house". Source: Internet
Heart of Glass (Herz aus Glas) I think it should be approached like a piece of music, in which we comprehend everything in terms of mood and aura, and know how it makes us feel even if we can't say what it makes us think. Source: Internet
Derrida continued to produce important works, such as Glas (1974) and The Post Card: From Socrates to Freud and Beyond (1980). Source: Internet