gnìomh
See also: gníomh
Scottish Gaelic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɾʲĩə̃v/
Etymology 1
From Old Irish gním, from Proto-Celtic *gnīmus, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (“to produce, beget”).
Derived terms
- cuir à gnìomh (“deactivate; put out of action”)
- cuir an gnìomh (“put into action”)
- gnìomhach (“active, busy, industrious; functional”)
- gnìomhachas (“industry; business”)
- gnìomhachd (“activity”)
- gnìomhair (“verb”)
- gnìomhaireach (“verbal”, adjective)
- Leabhar Ghnìomharan nan Abstol (“Acts (biblical book)”)
Etymology 2
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Verb
gnìomh (past ghnìomh, future gnìomhaidh, verbal noun gnìomhadh, past participle gnìomhte)
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