rámh

See also: ràmh

Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish ráma, rám, from Old Irish rámae, from Proto-Celtic *rāmiyos (oar), (compare Welsh rhaw, Cornish rêv, Middle Breton reuf (shovel)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁reh₁- (to row).

Noun

rámh m (genitive singular rámha, nominative plural rámhaí)

  1. oar

Declension

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • ascaill rámha f (second oarsman)
  • rámh fada m (long oar, sweep)
  • rámhach (oared, adjective)
  • rámhadóir m (oarsman)
  • rámhaí m (oarsman)
  • rámhaigh (row, verb)
  • rámhaíocht f (rowing)
  • rámhlong f (galley)

Verb

rámh

  1. Alternative form of rámhaigh (row)

Further reading

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