arragh
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Etymology edit
From Old Irish errach, from Proto-Celtic *wesrakos, enlargement of Proto-Celtic *wesr-, from Proto-Indo-European *wósr̥ (compare Latin vēr, Lithuanian vãsara (“summer”), Polish wiosna, Sanskrit वसन्त (vasanta, “summer”), वसर् (vasar, “in the morning”)). Cognate with Irish earrach and Scottish Gaelic earrach.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
arragh m (genitive singular arree, plural arreeyn)
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Derived terms edit
- Toshiaght Arree ("February")