caochail

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Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From one of many various forms of Middle Irish clóemchloid (to change, die), from Old Irish con·imchloí (to change). Cognate with Irish claochlaigh (to change for the worse) and Manx caghlaa (to change).

Verb[edit]

caochail (past chaochail, future caochailidh, verbal noun caochladh, past participle caochailte)

  1. change, vary
  2. die

Synonyms[edit]