eadar-
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From eadar (“between”) (compare Irish idir (“between”), idir- (“inter-”)), from Old Irish eter (“between”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁enter (“between”).
Derived terms
Scottish Gaelic terms prefixed with eadar-
- eadar-aimsir f (“intermission”)
- eadar-aisneach (“intercostal”, adjective)
- eadar-astar m (“interval”)
- eadar-bhacain (“space between the row-locks or thole-pins in a boat”)
- eadar-bhalla m (“mid-wall”)
- eadar-bhuaidh f (“defeat, rout; victory”)
- eadar-bhuais f (“agony; dismay, confusion”)
- eadar-cheanas m (“distance”)
- eadar-cheart-fhacal m (“right interpretation”)
- eadar-cheart m (“equal distributive right”)
- eadar-chluich m (“interlude”)
- eadar-choimhearsnachd f (“intercommunity”)
- eadar-chomannachadh m (“intercommunity”)
- eadar-chòmhradh m (“interlocution”)
- eadar-chraicneach (“intercutaneous”, adjective)
- eadar-dhà-lionn (“between sinking and swimming, floundering”, adverb)
- eadar-dhàil f (“interval; Interposition”)
- eadar-dhealachail (“causing separation; causing divorce; like a separation or divorce”)
- eadar-dhealbhadh m (“distinction”)
- eadar-dhealrach (“interlucent”, adjective)
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