"ged" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

See ged in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Conjunction

Etymology: According to Ó Maolalaigh, from delenition of early modern (originally copular) gidh, giodh before dentals (< eg. giodh do-bheir ‘though he gives’) or from early modern gé do before compound verbs in do- (gé do-ní ‘though he does’) or in the past tense and conditional mood (eg. gé do chumadar ‘although they made’, gé do bheannaigh ‘though he blessed’, ge d’fhosgail ‘though he opened’). MacBain explains it as a contraction of ge + ta. Ultimately from Old Irish cía (“though”) or cid (“though … is”). Etymology templates: {{m|gd||gidh, giodh}} gidh, giodh, {{m|gd||gé do}} gé do, {{com|gd|ge|tha|alt2=ta}} ge + ta, {{inh|gd|sga|cía|t=though}} Old Irish cía (“though”), {{m|sga|cid|t=though … is}} cid (“though … is”) Head templates: {{head|gd|conjunction}} ged
  1. although, though Synonyms: ge, gad Related terms: gar an (english: although not)
    Sense id: en-ged-gd-conj-EjRA9Prf Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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          "english": "He doesn't like the book, although his wife really enjoyed it.",
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        },
        {
          "english": "I would come in again though I were put out.",
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      "english": "although not",
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          "english": "I would come in again though I were put out.",
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    },
    {
      "word": "gad"
    }
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}

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