ceau

See also: Ceau and ce-au

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish caithid, from Proto-Celtic *katyeti; compare Latin catēia (projectile), which is from Gaulish. Cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic caith.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /cæu/

Verb

ceau (verbal noun ceau, past participle ceaut or ceauit)

  1. to wear
  2. to consume
    1. to smoke (tobacco)
      V'ee ceau thombaacey.She was smoking.
  3. to spend
  4. to throw, toss
  5. to rain, snow, etc.
    T'eh ceau sniaghtey.It is snowing.

Derived terms

  • ceau shelley
  • ceaueyder

Noun

ceau m (genitive singular ceau, plural ceauyn or ceaughyn)

  1. verbal noun of ceau
  2. wearing
  3. consumption
    1. smoking (tobacco)
  4. spending, passing
  5. throw, throwing

Derived terms

  • ceau emshir (recreation)
  • ceau traa (diversion, hobby)

Mutation

Manx mutation
RadicalLenitionEclipsis
ceaucheaugeau
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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