Actually, that might perhaps also mean 'seed' as in the seeds of sunflowers or flax. Chleb in many Slavic languages means precisely bread. I'm guessing this was found in a Slavic-language country.
I enjoy cleaning my bath tub with the product called "Colon" and then swabbing down the floors with the other one called "Mr. Proper."
Danielle wrote:
it is german. Gleb means yellow. Semen is generally used as a term for oil. So it is likely a lemon bread.
Posted on 23-Jul-09 at 1:15 pm | Permalink
LostInCET wrote:
Actually, that might perhaps also mean 'seed' as in the seeds of sunflowers or flax. Chleb in many Slavic languages means precisely bread. I'm guessing this was found in a Slavic-language country.
I enjoy cleaning my bath tub with the product called "Colon" and then swabbing down the floors with the other one called "Mr. Proper."
Posted on 13-Sep-09 at 6:12 am | Permalink
Rachel wrote:
Yummy!
Posted on 06-Feb-10 at 12:58 am | Permalink
@mretecki wrote:
Its in Polish, semen means linseed.
Posted on 10-Feb-10 at 8:00 pm | Permalink
Gelb_not_gleb wrote:
No, Gelb is yellow. Gleb is not a word, particularly not with an "h" in it.
Posted on 24-Feb-10 at 7:47 am | Permalink