breck
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish brecc (“speckled, spotted; trout”). Cognate with Irish breac, Scottish Gaelic breac, Breton breac’h and Welsh brych.
Adjective
breck (plural breckey)
Synonyms
- (tartan): breckanagh
- (checkered): breck-cherrinagh
Derived terms
- breckan (“brindle, plaid, tartan”)
- breck-chraueeaght, breck-chredjue (“mixed religion”)
- breck-emshir (“broken weather”)
- breck-ghoo (“crepuscular”)
- breck-lheeah (“greyish”)
- breck-yiarg (“red-spotted”)
Derived terms
- breckag (“fleck”) (of colour)
- breck greiney, breck 'sy ghrian, breck 'sy nane (“freckle”)
- breck-hooillagh (“wall-eyed, spotty-eyed”)
- breck kiark (“chickenpox”)
- breck ollee (“cowpox”)
- breck 'sy vainney (“fly in the ointment”)
Derived terms
- breckagh (“trout-filled”)
- breck airhey (“dory”)
- breck awin (“brown trout”)
- breck dhoan (“brown trout”)
- breck faasaagagh (“barbel”)
- breck fiddyr (“trout fry”)
- breck frangagh (“scad, horse mackerel”)
- breck-ghone (“trout-brown”)
- breck gial (“rainbow trout, sea trout”)
- breck marrey (“mackerel”)
- breck ruy (“char”)
- breck Spaainagh (“Spanish mackerel”)
Mutation
Manx mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
breck | vreck | mreck |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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