leamhnacht

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Dissimilation of earlier leamhlacht, from Middle Irish lemlacht, a compound of lem (soft, weak) and lacht (milk) (compare leamh and lacht). Was originally masculine (as is lacht), but later became feminine due to association with the suffix -acht.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

leamhnacht f or m (genitive singular leamhnachta)

  1. new milk, milk fresh from the cow

Declension[edit]

As a feminine noun:

As a masculine noun:

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