"lánaosta" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Irish]

Etymology: From lán (“full”) + aosta (“aged, old”). Etymology templates: {{root|ga|ine-pro|*pleh₁-|*h₂ey-|id2=life}}, {{affix|ga|lán|aosta|t1=full|t2=aged, old}} lán (“full”) + aosta (“aged, old”) Head templates: {{head|ga|adjective||{{{gsm}}}||{{{gsf}}}||{{{gsf2}}}||{{{pl}}}||{{{pl2}}}|||||head=}} lánaosta, {{ga-adj}} lánaosta
  1. (law) of full age Categories (topical): Law, Age
    Sense id: en-lánaosta-ga-adj-iv0HASmm Disambiguation of Age: 77 23 Topics: law
  2. rather old
    Sense id: en-lánaosta-ga-adj-tiVUAjPA Categories (other): Irish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Irish entries with incorrect language header: 38 62
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: anaosta (english: youthful) [adjective], breacaosta (english: fairly old) [adjective], bunaosta (english: fairly old; middle-aged) [adjective], cianaosta (english: long-lived, very old; pristine, primeval) [adjective], cnagaosta (english: advanced in years, elderly) [adjective], comhaosta (english: of the same age; contemporary, coeval) [adjective], críonaosta (english: old and withered) [adjective], foraosta (english: very old) [adjective], meánaosta (english: middle-aged) [adjective], scothaosta (english: fairly old, elderly) [adjective], tonnaosta (english: getting on in years) [adjective], tromaosta (english: of advanced age) [adjective]

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