"leamhan" meaning in Irish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈlʲɑ̃un̪ˠ/ [Munster]
Etymology: From Old Irish legam (“(grub of) clothes-moth”), via an oblique form with a nasal ending (compare legamnach (“moth-eaten”)). The ultimate meaning could have been "eater, destroyer," according to Watkins, who reconstructs *leg-amon- (“destroyer”), for which see legaid. Etymology templates: {{der|ga|sga|legam||(grub of) clothes-moth}} Old Irish legam (“(grub of) clothes-moth”) Head templates: {{head|ga|noun|genitive singular|leamhain|||||||nominative plural|leamhain|||||cat2=|f1request=1|f4request=1|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=}} leamhan m (genitive singular leamhain, nominative plural leamhain), {{ga-noun|m|leamhain|leamhain}} leamhan m (genitive singular leamhain, nominative plural leamhain) Inflection templates: {{ga-decl-m1|l|eamhan|eamhain}} Forms: leamhain [genitive, singular], leamhain [nominative, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], leamhan [indefinite, nominative, singular], leamhain [indefinite, nominative, plural], a leamhain [indefinite, singular, vocative], a leamhana [indefinite, plural, vocative], leamhain [genitive, indefinite, singular], leamhan [genitive, indefinite, plural], leamhan [dative, indefinite, singular], leamhain [dative, indefinite, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], an leamhan [definite, nominative, singular], na leamhain [definite, nominative, plural], an leamhain [definite, genitive, singular], na leamhan [definite, genitive, plural], leis an leamhan [dative, definite, singular], don leamhan [dative, definite, singular], leis na leamhain [dative, definite, plural]
  1. moth Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Moths
    Sense id: en-leamhan-ga-noun-GcPW5PXI Categories (other): Irish entries with incorrect language header

Download JSONL data for leamhan meaning in Irish (3.6kB)

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