/ˈiːhɪ/, /ˈi(ː)(h)ə/, /ˈiː/
OriginFrom Old Irish aidche and aidchi, the oblique forms of adaig (compare Classical Gaelic adhaigh), from earlier *adekʷī or *adekī, of unknown origin; possibly cognate with Latin āter (“dark”) or Sanskrit अन्ध (andha, “blind”).
- femininenight
“san oíche” — at night, by night
- femininenightfall
- feminineeve (of festival)
Formsoíche(genitive, singular) · oícheanta(nominative, plural) · oícheanna(nominative, plural) · oíche(indefinite, nominative, singular) · oícheanta(indefinite, nominative, plural) · a oíche(indefinite, singular, vocative) · a oícheanta(indefinite, plural, vocative) · oíche(genitive, indefinite, singular) · oícheanta(genitive, indefinite, plural) · oíche(dative, indefinite, singular) · oícheanta(dative, indefinite, plural) · an oíche(definite, nominative, singular) · na hoícheanta(definite, nominative, plural) · na hoíche(definite, genitive, singular) · na n-oícheanta(definite, genitive, plural) · leis an oíche(dative, definite, singular) · don oíche(dative, definite, singular) · leis na hoícheanta(dative, definite, plural) · oíche(error-unrecognized-form) · n-oíche(error-unrecognized-form)