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** Galician
*** Etymology 1
From [gl].
**** Pronunciation
- [gl]
**** Verb
[gl-verb]
1. [gl] to fertilize (the rooster a hen )
***** Conjugation
[gl-conj] [gl-reinteg-conj]
*** Etymology 2
Perhaps from [gl] [und] (to sing, to charm spells), from [gl], from [gl]
**** Verb
[gl-verb]
1. [gl] to bewitch
***** Conjugation
[gl-conj] [gl-reinteg-conj]
***** Related terms
- [gl]
*** References
- [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:gl:Estraviz] - [R:TLPGP]
** Irish
[lang=ga]
*** Alternative forms
- [ga] [1]
*** Etymology
From [ga],[2] from [ga], from [ga]. Cognate with [cy].
*** Pronunciation
- [ga] - [ga] - [ga] - [ga] - {{ IPA | ga | a=Ulster |/ˈɡælˠəɾˠ/|ref1=[page=60]<<name:Teelin164>> |/ˈɡalˠəɾˠ/|ref2=<<name:Teelin164>> !!! [page=40]<<name:Torr106>> !!! [283]<<name:Tory283>> |/ˈɡɔlˠəɾˠ/|ref3=<<name:Torr106>> !!! <<name:Tory283>> !!! [13]|; |/ˈɡalˠaɾˠ/|ref4=<<name:Torr106>>}}
*** Noun
[m]
1. [ga] sickness , illness , disease , infection 2. affliction , misery
**** Declension
[g]
**** Derived terms
{{col|ga |galar gnéas-tarchurtha |galar dubhach |galar dúchroíoch<t:melancholy; melancholia> |galar na gcás<t:perplexity> |galar béil<t:thrush> |galar breac<t:smallpox> |galar buí<t:jaundice> |galar cam |galar casta<t:staggers (in sheep)> |galar carrach<t:scurvy> |galar cleiteach<t:moulting> |galar creathach<t:ague> |galar crúibe is béil<t:foot-and-mouth disease> |galar crupáin |galar crupánach<t:aphosphorosis> |galar easpa<t:deficiency disease> |galar garbh<t:botts> |galar gasta<t:flux> |galar scrathach<t:scab (in sheep)> |galar támhach<t:catalepsy> |galar titimeach |galar Póil<t:falling-sickness, epilepsy> |galar trua<t:pine disease (in cattle, sheep)> |galar véinéireach |galrach |galareagla<t:hypochondria> |galarghinteach<t:morbific> |galracht<t:sickliness, morbidity> |galraigh |galar gabhálach |galar tógálach |galareaglach |galrachán |galrú }}
*** Mutation
[ga-mut]
*** References
[1] [cols=2] [col-bottom]
*** Further reading
- [p=513] - [R:ga:Ó Dónaill] - [R:ga:EID] - [R:ga:NEID]
** Portuguese
*** Etymology
From [pt]; compare [es].
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Verb
[pt-verb]
1. [pt] to mate with (a female bird) [of a male bird] 2. [pt] to ogle 3. [pt] to woo , to seduce 4. [pt] to knock up , to get pregnant 5. [pt] to cum
**** Conjugation
[pt-conj]
*** References
- [R:pt:Infopédia] - [R:pt:Michaelis]
** Scottish Gaelic
*** Etymology
From [gd], from [gd], from [gd].
*** Pronunciation
- [gd]
*** Noun
[g=m]
1. disease , sickness , ailment , disorder
**** Derived terms
- [gd] - [gd] - [gd]
*** Mutation
[g]
** Welsh
*** Etymology
From [cy], from [cy], from [cy], from [cy]. Cognate with [ga].
*** Pronunciation
- [cy] - [cy] - [cy]
*** Noun
[m]
1. mourning , grief , sorrow , lament
**** Derived terms
{{col|cy |galargerdd,galargan<t:elegy, dirge> |galarnad<t:lamentation> |galaru<t:to mourn> |galarus<t:mournful> }}
*** Mutation
[cy-mut]
*** Further reading
- [R:cy:Gweiadur] - [R:cy:GPC]