airidh
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish air(ch) (“primas, lord”), from Proto-Celtic *aryos (“noble”). Cognate with Irish aire (“nobleman, chief, freeman”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈarʲɪ/
Adjective
airidh (comparative airidhe)
- worthy, meritorious, deserving
- 'S bochd an airidh mar a thachair do Sheumas. ― It's a pity the way things turned out for James.
Related terms
- airidh air (“worthy of”)
- airidh air farmad (“enviable”, literally “worthy of envy”)
- airidh air clach a chur air a' chàrn (“worthy of being remembered”)
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