"cneasda" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈkʰʲrʲes̪t̪ə/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], cneasda [mutation, mutation-radical], chneasda [lenition, mutation]
Etymology: From Old Irish cnesta (“healed; fitting, proper, seemly”), from cnes (“skin (of body); surface; body, flesh; bosom, breast”) + -ta. Etymology templates: {{inh|gd|sga|cnesta|t=healed; fitting, proper, seemly}} Old Irish cnesta (“healed; fitting, proper, seemly”), {{af|gd|-ta}} -ta Head templates: {{head|gd|adjective|||||||||||||||||||f1accel-form=gen|s|m|f2accel-form=gen|s|f|f3accel-form=gen|s|f|f4accel-form=p|f5accel-form=comparative|f6accel-form=comparative|f7accel-form=comparative|f8accel-form=qualitative|f9accel-form=qualitative|head=}} cneasda, {{gd-adj}} cneasda Inflection templates: {{gd-mut-cons|c|neasda}}
  1. merciful Synonyms: tròcaireach, cneasta Derived forms: mì-chneasda

Alternative forms

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