bachall
Old Irish
noun
Definitions
- staff
- shepherd's crook
- (Christianity) crosier
- (Christianity) holy orders, ordination, calling, pilgrimage
- hurley-stick
- (late) curl, tress
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin baculum (staff, stick).
Origin
Latin
baculum
Gloss
staff, stick
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- baculite English
- *baclitta Latin
- *baclu(m) Latin
- baculum Latin
- caput Latin
- bacolo Italian
- baculum Dutch, Flemish
- bakaliaw Dutch, Flemish
- báculo Spanish, Castilian
- *bak- Proto-Indo-European
- *bakklom Proto-Indo-European
- báculo Portuguese
- bachall Irish
- bagall Old Norse
- bacheler Old French
- bas Old French
- bagall Icelandic
- bachall Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- bagal Faroese
- bakeljauw Old Dutch
- cabillau Old Dutch
- bagolina Venetian
- bakailao Basque
- bàcco Ligurian