beàrnan-Brìde

Scottish Gaelic

Alternative forms

  • bior nam Brìde

Etymology

From beàrn (notch) + -an + Brìde (Saint Brigid), referring to the flower first blooming around the holiday of Là Fhéill Brìde (Saint Brigid's Day), celebrated on February 1st.

Alternatively, from brìgh (sap, juice).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pjaːrˠn̪ˠən pɾʲiːt̪ʲə/

Noun

beàrnan-Brìde m (genitive singular beàrnain-Bhrìde, plural beàrnain-Bhrìde)

  1. dandelion

Synonyms

blàth-buidhe, caisearbhan nam muc, fiacaill-leòmhainn

References

beàrnan-Brìde” in Am Faclair Beag - Scottish Gaelic Dictionary.

Cameron, J. (1883). Taraxacum dens-leonis, in Gaelic names of plants (Scottish and Irish). United Kingdom: (n.p.), p. 37

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.