athraigh

Irish (Donegal)

/ˈɑɾˠə/, /ˈaːɾˠə/

verb
Definitions
  • (intransitive) change, vary
  • (transitive) change, alter
  • (ambitransitive) move
  • (transitive) reduce

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Irish aithrigid (move, change, alter) inherited from Old Irish ad·eirrig (reiterate, repeat, change) inherited from Proto-Celtic *regeti (straighten, stretch) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reǵ- (straighten, direct, right, straight, right oneself, just, make right, king, chief, direct oneself, line, make straight right), *h₃reǵ- (straighten, direct, right, straight, right oneself, just, make right, king, chief, direct oneself, line, make straight right).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*h₃reǵ-

Gloss

straighten, direct, right, straight, right oneself, just, make right, king, chief, direct oneself, line, make straight right

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