- /əin̪ˠə/ "tragedies" oigh, oighea,
oighi oighreach /ˈəiɾʲəx/ "glacial",
oigheann /əin̪ˠ/ "oven",
loighic /l̪ˠəic/ "logic" (e)obh, (e)obha, (e)obhai /oː/...
- e.g.
oidheanna "fates",
sroigheall "scourge",
broigheall "cormorant",
oigheann "oven",
oighear "ice", poigheachán "(snail)s****". ⟨eomhai⟩ is used to...
-
although it may have been
influenced by the Old
English root rād ("riding").
Oigheann, the
Irish word for "oven", is not
derived from the English; it
comes from...
- pasture|riverside) Iskanafeelna, Easc na
Faoilinne (lady's esker) Kealaine, Caol na n
Oigheann (marsh of the
river sources) Kealcoum, Caol Cam (winding
marshy stream)...