lúth

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See also: luth, Luth, and lùth

Irish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle Irish lúd, from Old Irish lúud, from Proto-Celtic *lūtus. Cognate with Scottish Gaelic lùth and Welsh llid.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

lúth m (genitive singular lúith or lútha)

  1. agility, mobility, ability to use one's limbs
    Synonyms: aclaíocht, luaineacht
  2. movement, motion
    Synonym: gluaiseacht
  3. vigour, power, strength
    Synonyms: fuinneamh, cumhacht, neart
  4. (literary) joy, rejoicing
    Synonym: áthas

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As a first-declension noun:

As a third-declension noun:

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