"an-earar" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Adverb

Etymology: Univerbation of an oirthir, literally “in the east part”, from Old Irish. Etymology templates: {{univ|gd|an oirthir|lit=in the east part}} Univerbation of an oirthir, literally “in the east part”, {{der|gd|sga|-}} Old Irish Head templates: {{head|gd|adverb|head=|nomultiwordcat=1}} an-earar, {{gd-adv|nomultiwordcat=1}} an-earar
  1. day after tomorrow Related terms: an-eararais, a-màireach
    Sense id: en-an-earar-gd-adv-MbjbenVu Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header, Scottish Gaelic univerbations

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