rámhaille

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Irish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Unclear. DIL suggests a compound equivalent to (speaking) +‎ buile (madness, frenzy), but the preponderance of mh spellings casts doubt on this hypothesis. A connection with English rave is possible but leaves the -aille unexplained.

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Noun[edit]

rámhaille f (genitive singular rámhaille)

  1. raving(s), rambling(s)
  2. delirium

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