an raoir

an raoir
raoir, an raoir
last night, Irish a raoir, a réir, Old Irish aréir, *pre-ri, root as in riamh (Asc., St.). The Sanskrit râtri, night, has been compared, but the phonetics do not suit, and also Latin retro. Cf. also earar, uiridh.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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