grìosach

grìosach
burning embers, Irish gríosach, coals of fire, burning embers, Middle Irish gríssach, Early Irish grís, fire, embers, Breton groez, heat: *grens, *gr$$.ns, heat; Sanskrit ghramsa, sun, heat, sunshine; root $$gher of gar, q.v. Hence grìs, inflammation; Irish grís, pimple.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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