teachd
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Middle Irish techt, from Old Irish techt, verbal noun of téit (“to go”), later of do·icc (“to come to”), do·tét.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʃʰɛxk/
Noun
teachd m (genitive singular teachd, plural teachdan)
Usage notes
- As a verbal noun only used in set phrases.
Derived terms
- àm ri teachd m (“future”)
- eadar-theachd m (“intervention”)
- teachd-a-steach m (“income; takings; revenue”)
- teachdail (“future”, adj)
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