spiorad

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish spirut, from Latin spīritus.

Noun

spiorad m (genitive singular spioraid, nominative plural spioraid)

  1. spirit
  2. spiritedness, courage

Declension

Derived terms

  • ainspiorad m (evil spirit)
  • An tAinspiorad m (the Devil)
  • lagsprid f (lowness of spirits, despondency; want of spirit, pusillanimity)

Further reading


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish spirut, from Latin spīritus.

Noun

spiorad m (genitive singular spioraid, plural spioradan)

  1. spirit (religious)
  2. ghost, apparition
  3. spirit, morale
  4. spirit, liquor

Synonyms

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