"bùrach" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Noun

IPA: /ˈpuːrəx/
Etymology: Verbal noun of bùraich (“to dig, delve”), related to Irish búrach (“trench, pit, excavation; fury, rage”). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bhergh- (“to hide”), distantly cognate with English English bury and burrow. Etymology templates: {{cog|ga|búrach|t=trench, pit, excavation; fury, rage}} Irish búrach (“trench, pit, excavation; fury, rage”), {{der|gd|ine-pro|*bhergh-|t=to hide}} Proto-Indo-European *bhergh- (“to hide”), {{cog|en|bury}} English bury Head templates: {{head|gd|noun}} bùrach
  1. the act of digging
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-JWUsIf2y
  2. a turning-over or searching of the earth
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-WfiR40Gz
  3. mess, guddle, confusion, disorder, shambles
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-UOzcvoTR Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header: 3 4 35 19 3 36
  4. (obsolete) an exploit, military feat of valour Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-zdaA7sR5 Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header: 3 4 35 19 3 36
  5. (obsolete) a file of soldiers Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-eIjr4UB5
  6. (obsolete) a swelling or tumour Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-bùrach-gd-noun-N0mMKApu Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header: 3 4 35 19 3 36

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    }
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      ],
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        "obsolete"
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        "(obsolete) a swelling or tumour"
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      "ipa": "/ˈpuːrəx/"
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