neartmhor
Scottish Gaelic
editEtymology
editAdjective
editneartmhor (genitive singular masculine neartmhoir, genitive singular feminine neartmhoire, nominative plural neartmhora, comparative neartmhoire)
Declension
editDeclension of neartmhor (type I adjective)
Masculine | Feminine | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | neartmhor | neartmhor | neartmhora |
Genitive | neartmhoir | neartmhoire | neartmhora |
Dative | neartmhor | neartmhoir | neartmhora |
Vocative | neartmhoir | neartmhor | neartmhora |
Derived terms
edit- ainneartmhor (“feeble”, adjective)
- comh-neartmhor (“strong, firm”, adjective)
- fòirneartmhor (“burdensome”, adjective)
- neartmhorachd f (“strength, might, powerfulness; pithiness, energy of character, vigorousness”)
- neo-neartmhor (“not forcible, feeble, infirm; unwarlike”, adjective)
- uile-neartmhor (“all-powerful”, adjective)