/pɾah/
TùsFrom Middle Irish brath, from Old Irish mrath (“treachery, betrayal”), from Proto-Celtic *mratom (“deceit”), from Proto-Indo-European *merh₂- (“crumble, destroy”).
- masculineknowledge, notice, informing, information
- masculinetreachery, advantage by unfair means, betraying, spying
- masculinetreason, betrayal
- masculineintention, design
- masculinepursuit of information
- masculineexpectation
- masculineopinion, idea, guess
- masculinemass, lump
- masculinelie
- masculinedependence
Cruthanbratha(genitive, singular) · brath(error-unrecognized-form) · bhrath(error-unrecognized-form)
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