eachtradh

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Middle Irish echtrad, from Old Irish echtra (tale, narrative, history), from echtar (without, outside), from Proto-Celtic *extro-. Doublet of eachdraidh. Cognate with Irish eachtra (adventure). Compare Welsh eithr (except, beyond), Latin exter (outer).

Noun

eachtradh m (genitive singular eachtraidh, plural eachtraidhean)

  1. adventure

Synonyms

  • driod-fhortan

Further reading

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