péist

Irish

Péist

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Irish péist, from Old Irish píast, from Latin bēstia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʲeːʃtʲ/

Noun

péist f (genitive singular péiste, nominative plural péisteanna)

  1. dragon, fabulous beast, reptile, monster
  2. worm (animal)
    1. (distilling) worm
    2. (figuratively, of a person) worm

Declension

Derived terms

  • cac péiste (worm-cast)
  • cor na péiste (cable-stitch)
  • ollphéist (serpent, (serpentine) monster)
  • péist an dá shúil déag (lamprey)
  • péist an tseoil (sail-fish)
  • péist chabáiste (caterpillar)
  • péist cháil (caterpillar)
  • péist chapaill (large caterpillar)
  • péist chon (sea-serpent)
  • péist chrúcach (hookworm)
  • péist eagaoise (worm affecting gizzard of bird)
  • péist eireabaill (tailworm)
  • péist ghliogair (rattlesnake)
  • péist ghoile (mawworm)
  • péist mhara (sea-serpent)
  • péist mhór (monster; whale)
  • péist phlánach (flatworm)
  • péist ribíneach (tapeworm)
  • péist talún (earthworm)
  • péistchruthach (vermiform, adjective)
  • péisteach (wormy; wormlike, adjective)
  • péisteánach (stingy person)
  • péisteánacht (stinginess)
  • péisteog ((small) worm)
  • péistiúil (wormlike, adjective)
  • péistphurgóid (vermifuge)
  • poll péiste (worm-hole)
  • púdar péisteanna (worm-powder)
  • snaidhm na péiste (serpent’s knot)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
péist phéist bpéist
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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