immrá

Old Irish

Etymology

From imm- + ráïd.

Verb

imm·rá (verbal noun imram)

  1. to row around

Inflection

Descendants

  • Middle Irish: imraid, imrid
    • Irish: iomair
    • Scottish Gaelic: iomair
    • Manx: ymmyrt (in meaning; the form is derived from unrelated imbert (usage))

References

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