bruidheann

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Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish fris-brudi, from Proto-Celtic *mru- (to say), from Proto-Indo-European *mlewH-, see also Welsh cyfrau (words, conversation).

Noun[edit]

bruidheann f (genitive singular bruidhinn or bruidhne, no plural)

  1. conversation, talk, speech
  2. quarrel
  3. report
  4. tumult, noise of talk

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