/b̥l̪ˠaː/
TùsFrom Old Irish bláth, from Proto-Celtic *blātus, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃- (“blossom, flower”).
- masculineblossom, bloom, flower
“Nach eil blàthan na siris dìreach àlainn?” — Aren't the cherry blossoms just lovely?
- masculineconsequence, effect
- masculineheyday
- warm
“Tha am bùrn blàth.” — The water is warm.
- affectionate, tender, kind
Cruthanblàith(genitive, singular) · blàthan(plural) · blàith(genitive, masculine, singular) · blàithe(feminine, genitive, singular) · blàtha(nominative, plural) · nas blàithe(comparative) · as blàithe(superlative) · blàth(masculine, nominative, singular) · bhlàth(feminine, nominative, singular) · bhlàith(masculine, singular, vocative) · bhlàith(feminine, singular, vocative) · blàtha(plural, vocative) · bhlàith(genitive, masculine, singular) · bhlàith(feminine, genitive, singular) · blàtha(genitive, plural) · bhlàth(dative, masculine, singular) · bhlàith(dative, feminine, singular) · blàtha(dative, plural) · blàth(error-unrecognized-form) · bhlàth(error-unrecognized-form)
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