làr
Gaelic (Scots)
[ɫ̪aːɾ]
noun
Definitions
- The ground, earth
- The floor
- The ground floor
- A centre
- Low ground
- Applied to the floor of any room when formed of stone, clay or earth
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish lár.
Origin
Old Irish
lár
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- barnfloor English
- cornfloor English
- floor English
- floor-walker English
- floorage English
- floorball English
- floorboard English
- floorcare English
- floorcloth English
- floorcovering English
- floorer English
- floorful English
- floorgrip English
- floorhand English
- floorhead English
- floorless English
- floorlet English
- floorlike English
- floorman English
- floormat English
- floormate English
- floorpan English
- floorperson English
- floorplanning English
- floorplate English
- floorset English
- floorshow English
- floorspace English
- floortime English
- floorwalking English
- floorward English
- floorwards English
- floorway English
- floorwise English
- floorwoman English
- floorwork English
- midfloor English
- multifloor English
- nonfloor English
- refloor English
- seafloor English
- shopfloor English
- showfloor English
- subfloor English
- underfloor English
- flor Middle English
- croílár Irish
- lár Irish
- lárscaraoid Irish
- meánlár Irish
- néarlár Irish
- éalárnacht Irish
- plorwaks Cebuano
- lár Old Irish
- co-laarnagh Manx
- laare Manx
- *ɸlārom Proto-Celtic
- plua Tok Pisin