tomhas

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish tomus (weighing, measuring; considering; measure, quantity, amount; metre, poetry; riddle, guess).

Noun

tomhas m (genitive singular tomhais, nominative plural tomhais)

  1. verbal noun of tomhais
  2. measure, measuring, measurement, gauge, gauging; size, dimensions, fit; quantity; system of measurement
  3. guess, riddle, conundrum, puzzler

Declension

Alternative declension

Derived terms

  • as tomhas (by guess(-work))
  • balún tomhais (sounding-balloon)
  • brat ar thomhas an urláir (fitted carpet)
  • cailpéar tomhais (calliper gauge)
  • cluiche tomhais focal (charade)
  • den tomhas beacht (full-size)
  • droichead tomhais (measuring bridge)
  • gan tomhas (unfathomed, unmeasured)
  • gloine tomhais (measuring-glass)
  • léaráid thomhas (dimensioned sketch)
  • ribín tomhais (tape-measure)
  • roth tomhais (trundle-wheel)
  • scálaí tomhais ((pair of) scales)
  • slabhra tomhais (measuring-chain)
  • slat tomhais (criterion, touchstone, yard-stick)
  • tomhais innill (dimensional figures)
  • tomhas a chur ar dhuine (to ask someone a riddle)
  • tomhas ama (timing)
  • tomhas beacht (exact measure)
  • tomhas biotáille (a measure of spirits)
  • tomhas cearnógach (square measure)
  • tomhas ceart (honest weight)
  • tomhas ciúbach (cubic measure)
  • tomhas corr (bastard size)
  • tomhas cró (bore)
  • tomhas cruánach (solid measure)
  • tomhas faid (linear measure)
  • tomhas gann (short measure)
  • tomhas láimhe (hand measurement)
  • tomhas lamháltais (limit gauge)
  • tomhas leachta (liquid measure)
  • tomhas leithead ráille (track-gauge)
  • tomhas líneach (linear measure)
  • tomhas míreanna mearaí (jig-saw puzzle)
  • tomhas sleamhnáin (slide gauge)
  • tomhas sorcóireach (cylindrical gauge, plug gauge)
  • tomhas tiúis (thickness-gauge, feeler-gauge)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
tomhas thomhas dtomhas
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish tomus (weighing, measuring; considering; measure, quantity, amount; metre, poetry; riddle, guess).

Noun

tomhas m (genitive singular tomhais, plural tòimhsean or tomhasan)

  1. verbal noun of tomhais
  2. measurement
  3. dimension, size
    Synonym: meudachd
  4. measure (device)
  5. survey (of land, etc.)
    Synonym: suirbhidh
  6. calculation, computation
  7. guess
    Synonyms: barail, tuairmse

Derived terms

Mutation

Scottish Gaelic mutation
RadicalLenition
tomhasthomhas
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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