lámh

See also: làmh

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish lám (hand; arm), from Proto-Celtic *ɸlāmā (compare Welsh llaw), from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₂meh₂ (palm, hand) (compare Latin palma, Ancient Greek παλάμη (palámē)).

Pronunciation

Noun

lámh f (genitive singular láimhe, nominative plural lámha)

  1. hand (part of the forelimb; pointer of a clock; style of penmanship); arm
  2. handle
  3. signature
  4. measure
    1. (of horses) four inches
    2. (of fish, plants, etc.) three

Declension

Derived terms

  • an lámh a bheith in uachtar agat (to have the upper hand)
  • as láimh (immediately)
  • báisín lámh (wash-hand basin)
  • bille láimhe (hand-bill)
  • délámhach, dólámhach (two-handed, adjective)
  • faoi do láimh (ready to hand)
  • gearrlámhach (short-armed; short-handed, adjective)
  • i bhfad ó láimh (hard to get at)
  • i láimh a chéile (by degrees)
  • in aice láimhe (near at hand)
  • láimh le (close by, beside)
  • lámhainn f (glove)
  • lámhcheardaíocht f, lámhcheird f (handicraft)
  • lámh chuidithe, lámh chúnta (helping hand)
  • lámhdhéanamh m (deal) (of cards)
  • lámhdhéanta (handmade, adjective)
  • lámhfhíodóireacht f (handweaving)
  • lámh fhuar, lámh liath (white caterpillar)
  • lámhscríbhneoireacht f (handwriting)
  • lán na lámh (armful, great deal)
  • mála láimhe (handbag)
  • obair láimhe f (manual work)
  • scáthán láimhe m (hand-mirror)
  • síneadh láimhe m (tip, gratuity)

Further reading

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