loitiméir

Irish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *lottô, *lut-to-, from *lut (to cut), from Proto-Indo-European *lewH- (to cut off, separate, free), see also Ancient Greek λύω (lúō), English loose.[1] Or, from *lewd- (to duck; feign; be low; be small), source of Proto-Germanic *lutōną (to conceal).[2]

Noun

loitiméir m (genitive singular loitiméara, nominative plural loitiméirí)

  1. destroyer, vandal
  2. botcher

Declension

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References

  1. MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), lot”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, Stirling, →ISBN
  2. Urkeltischer Sprachschatz (Stokes)

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