uillin
Manx
Noun
Derived terms
- co-uillin (“isogon”)
- gy-huillin, gys yn uillin (“elbow-high”)
- lauean uillinagh (“elbow-glove”)
- olt ny huillin, kiangle uillinagh (“elbow-joint”)
- scughey uillinagh (“displacement”)
- tackish uillin (“elbow-rest”)
- uillin aailley (“reflex angle”)
- uillin cherrinagh (“square elbow”)
- uillin er uillin (“arm in arm”)
- uillin ghaa-heedragh (“dihedral”)
- uillin ghear (“sharp angle”)
- uillin gheyre (“acute angle”)
- uillin huittym (“angle of incidence”)
- uillin loghtagh (“hade”)
- uillin sthie (“interior angle”)
- uillin veayl (“obtuse angle”)
- uillin virragh (“acute angle”)
- uillin y howse (“to take an angle”)
- uillinagh (“jostling, angled, angular”)
- uillinaght (“angularity”)
- uillinee (“to jostle, elbow”)
- uillin-howsheyder (“protractor”)
- uillin-towsheyder (“theodolite, sextant”)
References
- G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), “uilen”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
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