staighre

Irish

Staighre

Etymology

From Middle English staire, from Old English stǣġer (stair, staircase), from Proto-West Germanic *staigri, from Proto-Germanic *staigriz (stairs, scaffolding), from Proto-Indo-European *steygʰ- (to walk, proceed, march, climb). Cognate with Scottish Gaelic staidhre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsˠt̪ˠəiɾʲə/

Noun

staighre f (genitive singular staighre, nominative plural staighrí)

  1. stairs (contiguous set of steps), a stairway

Declension

Derived terms

  • staighre beo (escalator)
  • staighre bíse (spiral staircase)
  • thíos an staighre (downstairs)
  • thuas an staighre (upstairs)
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