/ˈkoːsˠt̪ˠə/, /ˈkɔːsˠt̪ˠə/
BunúsBorrowed from Middle English coste and Anglo-Norman coste, from Latin costa (“edge”).
- masculinecoast
“Tháinig cabhlach na banríona ar chóstaí na hÉireann.” — The queen's navy arrived at the Irish coasts.
“Tá cósta garbh sna Rosa.” — The coast of the Rosses is rough (lit. There is a rough coast in the Rosses).
- masculineoutermost fringe
“cóstaí na cruinne” — the outermost fringes of the world
Foirmeachacósta(genitive, singular) · cóstaí(nominative, plural) · cósta(indefinite, nominative, singular) · cóstaí(indefinite, nominative, plural) · a chósta(indefinite, singular, vocative) · a chóstaí(indefinite, plural, vocative) · cósta(genitive, indefinite, singular) · cóstaí(genitive, indefinite, plural) · cósta(dative, indefinite, singular) · cóstaí(dative, indefinite, plural) · an cósta(definite, nominative, singular) · na cóstaí(definite, nominative, plural) · an chósta(definite, genitive, singular) · na gcóstaí(definite, genitive, plural) · leis an gcósta(dative, definite, singular) · don chósta(dative, definite, singular) · leis na cóstaí(dative, definite, plural) · cósta(error-unrecognized-form) · chósta(error-unrecognized-form) · gcósta(error-unrecognized-form)
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