dobhrán
Irish (Donegal)
noun
Definitions
- otter the mammal
- dull-witted, stupid, person
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish dobrán (otter, beaver) suffix from Irish dobhar (water, sea, dark, moisture, gloomy).
Origin
Irish (Donegal)
dobhar
Gloss
water, sea, dark, moisture, gloomy
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
暗, 闇, 冥
Emoji
⚓️ ⛵️ 🌊 🏄️ 🏊️ 🏖️ 🏝️ 🐃 🐋 🐙 🐚 🐟️ 🐠 🐡 🐢 🐬 🐳 🔫 🚢 🚣 🚤 🚿 🛁 🛥️ 🛳️ 🤽 🦀 🦆 🦈 🦐 🦑
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Gaoth Dobhair Irish
- dobhar Irish
- dobharchú Irish
- dobharshaothrú Irish
- dobrán Old Irish
- dobur Old Irish
- dòbhran Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic