cruachainn

cruachainn
cruachan, cruachainn
hip, upper part of the hip, Early Irish cruachait; from cruach, heap, hump. Stokes translates the Irish as "chine", and considers it like the corresponding German kreuz, derived from Latin crûcem, cross. The Gaelic meaning is distinctly against this.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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