fuath
Gaelic (Scots)
noun
Definitions
- antipathy, hate, hatred
- abhorrence, loathing
- enmity, odium
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Irish fúath (hatred, abhorrence) inherited from Old Irish úath (horror, fear, terror, spectre, whitethorn, the name of the letter H, a horrible terrible thing, phantom, horrible creature).
Origin
Old Irish
úath
Gloss
horror, fear, terror, spectre, whitethorn, the name of the letter H, a horrible terrible thing, phantom, horrible creature
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
恐, 虞, 怖, 畏, 慄