"leth" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Numeral

IPA: /ʎe/, [ʎeh]
Etymology: From Old Irish leth, from Proto-Celtic *letos, perhaps cognate with Latin latus (“side”), or from Proto-Celtic *ɸletos. Celtic cognates include Welsh lled (“breadth, width, half”), Middle Breton let, led (“large”), and Cornish les. Etymology templates: {{inh|gd|sga|leth}} Old Irish leth, {{inh|gd|cel-pro|*letos}} Proto-Celtic *letos, {{m|la|latus||side}} latus (“side”), {{inh|gd|cel-pro|*ɸletos}} Proto-Celtic *ɸletos, {{cog|cy|lled||breadth, width, half}} Welsh lled (“breadth, width, half”), {{cog|xbm|let}} Middle Breton let, {{m|xbm|led||large}} led (“large”), {{cog|kw|les}} Cornish les Head templates: {{head|gd|numeral}} leth
  1. half Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Derived forms: air leth, às leth, gu leth, leisgeul, leth mar leth, leth-phinnt Related terms: leth-
    Sense id: en-leth-gd-num-oRrgZGnG Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header

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