rach
English
Etymology
From Middle English rache, racche, rachche, from Old English ræċċ.
Scottish Gaelic
Conjugation
Tense \ Voice | Active | Passive |
---|---|---|
Present | a' dol | -- |
Past | chaidh | -- |
Future | thèid | -- |
Conditional | rachainn/rachadh/rachamaid | -- |
Derived terms
- bu dual do dh'isean an ròin a dhol chun na mara (“like father, like son”)
- dol-às (“escape, way out”)
- rach air fàrsan (“roam, rove”)
- rach am falach (“hide oneself”)
- rach an aghaidh (“reject, disobey”)
- rach an neul (“faint”) (verb)
- rach bhuaithe (“deteriorate”)
- rach mu thàmh (“go to bed”)
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