luí

See also: lui, Lui, luì, -lui, and lu'i

Irish

Alternative forms

  • loighe
  • luighe (superseded)

Etymology

From Old Irish lige (act of lying down; bed), from Proto-Celtic *legyom, from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (to lie (down)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l̪ˠiː/
  • (Cois Fharraige) IPA(key): /l̪ˠəi/ (reflecting the alternative form loighe)

Verb

luí

  1. subjunctive analytic of luigh

Noun

luí m (genitive singular as substantive luí, genitive as verbal noun luite)

  1. verbal noun of luigh
  2. (act or state of) lying down, prostration
    Tá mé i mo luí.
    I am lying down.
  3. setting (of heavenly bodies)
    luí na gréinesunset
    luí na gealaímoonset
  4. inclination, tendency
    luí chun léirscriosta aige.
    He has a propensity to destruction.

Derived terms

  • am luí (bedtime)
  • luí isteach (to apply)

References

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