What is a mean of glidden?

Joseph Glidden (1813-1906) was an American businessman. He was the inventor of the barbed wire.

http://www.freedictionary.org/?Query=glidden

This dictionary entry indicates that the word is an obsolete (think Chaucer's time) verb form of "to glide" -- ex: The sleigh has glidden into the space in front of the house.

As "meg" indicates, most dictionaries list the word as someone's surname.

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=glide
Read the second entry here, and you can hear (with the old-time spelling) the Old Saxon use of the word, as well as where it came from.

To understand the mean of "glidden," we first need to clarify what "glidden" refers to. "Glidden" is most commonly associated with a brand name, specifically "Glidden" paint, which is a well-known brand of interior and exterior paint products.

However, as a general term, "glidden" doesn't have a specific meaning outside of this context. If you're referring to "glidden" in a different way or context, it would be helpful to provide further information or context to better understand your question.

In summary, the mean of "glidden" is not well-defined unless it specifically refers to the brand of paint.