crobh

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish crob, from Proto-Celtic *kruwos (hoof), itself related to *karwos (stag).

Noun

crobh m (genitive singular croibh, nominative plural croibh) or
crobh f (genitive singular croibhe, nominative plural crobha)

  1. hand; clawed foot, paw; talons

Declension

As a masculine first-declension noun:

As a feminine second-declension noun:

Derived terms

  • crobh fola (geranium)
  • crobh préacháin (crowfoot)
  • crobhán (small hand, paw)
  • crobhchrág (dogclutch)
  • crobhlasc (pear-switch)
  • crobhneart (strength of hand)
  • crobhóg (tiny hand)
  • crobhscaoilte (open-handed, adjective)
  • crobhspíce (dog-spike)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
crobh chrobh gcrobh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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