cadha

cadha
a pass, narrow pass, entry; cf. Irish caoi, way, road, Early Irish cái, which Stokes, however, refers to the root ci as in Latin cio, move, Greek $$Gkíw, go, a derivation which does not suit the Gaelic phonetically. cae (Meyer).

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Aonach Meadhoin — Infobox Mountain Name = Aonach Meadhoin Photo = Aonach Meadhoin from Sgurr a Bhealaich Dheirg.jpg Caption = Aonach Meadhoin (right) and Sgurr an Fhuarail (left) from Sgurr a Bhealaich Dheirg. Two km to the NW. Elevation = 1001 m (3284 ft)… …   Wikipedia

  • Mam Sodhail — seen from Càrn Eige, 1 km to the NE. Elevation 1,181 m (3 …   Wikipedia

  • An Teallach — Infobox Mountain Name = An Teallach Photo = Sgurr fiona.jpg Caption = Sgurr Fiona and the Corrag Bhuide pinnacles Elevation = 1062 m (3484 ft) Location = Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest, SCO Range = Prominence = c. 757 m Parent peak = Sgurr Mor …   Wikipedia

  • Clan Kincaid — is a modern Scottish clan. Coat of arms of the Kincaid of Kincaid, chief of Clan Kincaid Contents 1 History …   Wikipedia

  • Irish Confessors and Martyrs — • The period covered by this article embraces that between the years 1540 and (approximately) 1713 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Irish Confessors and Martyrs     Irish Confessors and Martyrs …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Kincade — This is a Scottish habitation name from the lands of Kincaid near Lemoxtown in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire. The place name is first recorded in 1238 as Kincaith and in 1250 as Kincathe . The former spelling suggests derivation from the Gaelic… …   Surnames reference

  • Kincaid — This is a Scottish habitation name from the lands of Kincaid near Lemoxtown in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire. The place name is first recorded in 1238 as Kincaith and in 1250 as Kincathe . The former spelling suggests derivation from the Gaelic… …   Surnames reference

  • Kinkade — This is a Scottish habitation name from the lands of Kincaid near Lemoxtown in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire. The place name is first recorded in 1238 as Kincaith and in 1250 as Kincathe . The former spelling suggests derivation from the Gaelic… …   Surnames reference

  • Kinkaid — This is a Scottish habitation name from the lands of Kincaid near Lemoxtown in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire. The place name is first recorded in 1238 as Kincaith and in 1250 as Kincathe . The former spelling suggests derivation from the Gaelic… …   Surnames reference

  • Kinkead — This is a Scottish habitation name from the lands of Kincaid near Lemoxtown in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire. The place name is first recorded in 1238 as Kincaith and in 1250 as Kincathe . The former spelling suggests derivation from the Gaelic… …   Surnames reference

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”