ceàird
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Scottish Gaelic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Irish cerd, from Proto-Celtic *kerdā, from the root *kerd- (“craft”).
Noun[edit]
ceàird f (genitive singular ceàirde, plural ceàirdean)
Derived terms[edit]
- taigh-ceàirde (“factory”)
Related terms[edit]
- ceàrd (“tinker; smith”)
References[edit]
- Edward Dwelly (1911) “ceàird”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary][1], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
- G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), “1 cerd”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language