loingid

Old Irish

Etymology

Possibly from long (vessel).

Verb

loingid (verbal noun longud)

  1. to eat, consume
    • c. 700–1200 Táin Bó Cúailnge, from the Lebor na hUídre, LU 4950
      Loingid Conchobar iar sin in torc.
      Conchobar ate the pig afterwards.

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