cnoc
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish cnocc, from Proto-Celtic *knokkos (“hill”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Declension
Declension of cnoc
Derived terms
- cnocach (“hilly”, adjective)
- cnocadóir m, cnocaire m (“hillman, hillclimber”)
- cnoc ailse (“malignant tumour”)
- Cnoc Airéis (“Areopagus”)
- cnocán m (“hillock; heap”)
- cnoc brád (“swollen gland”)
- cnoc farraige (“huge wave”)
- cnoc oighir (“iceberg”)
- dronn cnoic m (“hogback”)
- milleadh cnoic m (“louping ill”)
- tae an chnoic m (“(drink prepared from) heart’s-ease”)
- urchar cnoic m (“‘fairy dart’, louping-ill”)
Mutation
Irish mutation | ||
---|---|---|
Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
cnoc | chnoc | gcnoc |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading
- "cnoc" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- “cnocc” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish cnocc, from Proto-Celtic *knokkos (“hill”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɾɔ̃ʰk/
Noun
cnoc m (genitive singular cnuic, plural cnuic)
- hill, hillock, knoll, eminence
- Cha rachainn gu cùl cnuic leis aig meadhon latha. ― I would not go with him behind a hill at mid-day.
- An latha bhatar a' roinn na céille, cha robh mi fhéin air a' chnoc. ― The day that sense was apportioned, I myself was not on the hillock.
- heel kibe
- council, court
- wisdom
Derived terms
- cuirm-chnuic (“picnic”)
Mutation
Scottish Gaelic mutation | |
---|---|
Radical | Lenition |
cnoc | chnoc |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading
- Faclair Gàidhlig Dwelly Air Loidhne, Dwelly, Edward (1911), Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan/The Illustrated [Scottish] Gaelic-English Dictionary (10th ed.), Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
- “cnocc” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
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