Reverse Dictionary: GLOW

ADJECTIVES
1400 — LOWING burning, blazing; glowing, gleaming; later,, full of passion or ardour
1430 — ORIENT brilliant, lustrous, shining, glowing, radiant, resplendent → arch.
1460 — RUTILANT glowing, shining, gleaming, glittering, with either a reddish or golden light
1577 — CANDENT at a white heat; glowing with heat → obs.
1654 — RUTILOUS glowing, shining, gleaming, glittering, with either a reddish or golden light; also, reddish, sandy
1786 — LUNTING smoking, blazing, glowing; of the eyes: flashing
1824 — CANDESCENT glowing with heat

NOUNS
1175 — LOWE flame, fire; a flame, a fire, a blaze; also, the gleam or glow of a fire, flame, etc. → chiefly Sc. & Eng. dial.
1658 — RUTILATION a glow, shine, gleam, glitter, of either a reddish or a golden light; a glowing, etc. with such a light
1908 — RUTILANCE a glowing, shining, gleaming, glittering, with either a reddish or golden light

VERBS
1230 — TENDER — TINDER to become enflamed, to glow, to burn → obs.