Glüht
Glüht is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb glühen. It means to emit light or heat as a result of high temperature, often described as a glow rather than visible flames. Glühen can occur in solid materials, such as metal or coal, when they become hot enough to radiate light in the red to orange range. The term is commonly used for incandescent states, where a steady glow is produced without sustained flames.
In technical and everyday language, glühen describes both natural and man-made processes. For example, metal can
Linguistic notes: glühen originates from Old and Middle High German forms such as glūen, with the present