eeym
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish imb (compare Irish im, Scottish Gaelic ìm), from Proto-Celtic *emban- (compare Welsh ymenyn), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃éngʷn̥ (compare Latin unguen (“grease”), Old High German ancho (“butter”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [iːᵇm], [iːm]
Noun
eeym f (genitive singular eeymey or eeymmey, plural eeymyn)
- butter
- Cha nel eeym ayn.
- There isn't any butter.
- Sheeyn hym yn eeym.
- Pass me the butter.
- T’eh ny s’buiggey na eeym.
- It is softer than butter.
- Tayrn dy keyl er yn eeym.
- Go easy with the butter.
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