snàthad
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See also: snáthad
Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Irish snáthat (whence also Irish snáthaid and Manx snaid), from Proto-Celtic *snātantā (compare Welsh nodwydd, Breton nodoez), from Proto-Indo-European *sneh₁- (“to spin, twist”) (compare snìomh). Related to snàth (“thread”), nathair (“snake”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]snàthad f (genitive singular snàthaid, plural snàthadan)
- needle
- crò snàthaid ― the eye of a needle
- earmark on sheep, See comharradh-cluais.
- hook to hold the blade of a scythe at the proper angle
- Synonym: snàthad-fheòir
Mutation
[edit]radical | lenition |
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snàthad | shnàthad after "an", t-snàthad |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Further reading
[edit]Categories:
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)neh₁-
- Scottish Gaelic terms inherited from Old Irish
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Irish
- Scottish Gaelic terms inherited from Proto-Celtic
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Scottish Gaelic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Scottish Gaelic lemmas
- Scottish Gaelic nouns
- Scottish Gaelic feminine nouns
- Scottish Gaelic terms with usage examples