neartmhor

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

neart +‎ -mhor

Adjective

neartmhor (genitive singular masculine neartmhoir, genitive singular feminine neartmhoire, nominative plural neartmhora, comparative neartmhoire)

  1. strong, powerful, able
  2. robust, vigorous
  3. emphatic

Declension

Declension of neartmhor (type I adjective)
masculine feminine plural
nominative neartmhor neartmhor neartmhora
genitive neartmhoir neartmhoire neartmhora
dative neartmhor neartmhoir neartmhora
vocative neartmhoir neartmhor neartmhora

Derived terms

  • ainneartmhor (feeble, adjective)
  • comh-neartmhor (strong, firm, adjective)
  • fòirneartmhor (burdensome, adjective)
  • neartmhorachd f (strength, might, powerfulness; pithiness, energy of character, vigorousness)
  • neo-neartmhor (not forcible, feeble, infirm; unwarlike, adjective)
  • uile-neartmhor (all-powerful, adjective)

References

  • Edward Dwelly (1911) “neartmhor”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary]‎[1], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN