tugha

tugha
thatch, covering, tugh (vb.), Irish tuighe (n.), tuighim (vb.), Early Irish tuga, tugim, Welsh to, a cover, thatch, toi, tegere, cor. to, tectum, Breton to, tenn: *togio-, *togo-, root to$$g, ste$$g, as in tigh, teach.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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