English edit

Noun edit

cleit (plural cleits or cleitean)

  1. (Scotland) A stone storage hut or bothy.

Anagrams edit

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Past participle of clei.

Adjective edit

cleit m or n (feminine singular cleită, masculine plural cleiți, feminine and neuter plural cleite)

  1. glued

Declension edit

Verb edit

cleit (past participle of clei)

  1. past participle of clei

Scottish Gaelic edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Irish cleitte.

Noun edit

cleit f (genitive singular cleite, plural cleitean)

  1. feather
  2. quill
  3. down

Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from Old Norse klettr.

Noun edit

cleit f (genitive singular cleite, plural cleitean)

  1. rocky outcrop of a cliff
  2. reef
  3. (St Kilda) cleit; stone storehouse, bothy
  4. (West Lewis) ridge or hillock in moorland

Etymology 3 edit

Borrowed from English cleat

Noun edit

cleit f (genitive singular cleite, plural cleitean)

  1. (Harris, nautical) cleat
    Synonyms: gramaiche, greimiche