- éigh
- a cry, Irish éigheamh, Old Irish égem, Celtic root eig; Lettic ígt. Cf. also Latin aeger (Stokes, Zim).
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. Alexander Gairm Publications. 1982.
eigh — eigh·teen·mo; eigh·teen; eigh·teenth; … English syllables
Eigh — Eigh, interj. An exclamation expressing delight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eigh — is a tetragraph used in Irish to write the sound IPA|/əi̯/ between slender consonants … Wikipedia
þeigh — theigh, þeiȝ, þeigh, þeiȝt obs. ff. though … Useful english dictionary
eigh. — eigenhändig EN personal, individual … Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
eigh — North Country (Newcastle) Words yes … English dialects glossary
eigh — … Useful english dictionary
eigh you — Mawdesley Glossary Hey. An exclamation of alarm. A challenge … English dialects glossary
eigh-wye — North Country (Newcastle) Words a careless mode of expressing assent yes, yes … English dialects glossary
eigh·teen — … Useful english dictionary
Sayers, Dorothy L(eigh) — Say·ers (sāʹərz), Dorothy L(eigh). 1893 1957. British writer known for her detective stories, usually featuring the amateur investigator Lord Peter Wimsey. * * * born June 13, 1893, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng. died Dec. 17, 1957, Witham, Essex… … Universalium