cooid

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish cuit (part, portion, share), from Proto-Celtic *kʷezdis (compare Welsh peth (thing), Breton pezh (piece)).

Noun

cooid f

  1. part, proportion
    Ta cooid vooar dy Ghaelg 'sy chione echey.
    He has a great deal of Manx in his head.
  2. assets, valuables, goods, supplies, possessions
    Cha row rieau cooid arrit mie.
    Offered goods were never good.
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