"rag" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Adjective

Etymology: From Proto-Celtic *razgo-, from Proto-Indo-European *Hreyǵ- (“to bind”), see also Middle High German ric (“string, band”) and Old Irish riag (“a type of torture”). Etymology templates: {{der|gd|cel-pro|*razgo-}} Proto-Celtic *razgo-, {{der|gd|ine-pro|*Hreyǵ-|t=to bind}} Proto-Indo-European *Hreyǵ- (“to bind”), {{cog|gmh|ric||string, band}} Middle High German ric (“string, band”), {{cog|sga|riag||a type of torture}} Old Irish riag (“a type of torture”) Head templates: {{head|gd|adjective}} rag
  1. stiff, rigid, inflexible
    Sense id: en-rag-gd-adj-hei14CT~ Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header: 67 33
  2. stubborn, obstinate
    Sense id: en-rag-gd-adj-weao9Wz5
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: rag-mhuinealach

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