fiamh

fiamh
I
awe, reverence, Irish fiamh, fear, reverence, ugly, horrible, Early Irish fiam, horrible:
II
aspect, appearance, trace, Irish fiamh, track, trace, chain, fíamh (O'Cl.) = lorg, Early Irish fiam, a chain, *veimo-, root vei, wind, as in féith. fiamh ghàire, fèath ghaire (Arg.), a slight smile, is in Irish fáetheadh an gháire, appearance of a smile, Early Irish féth, aspect.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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