[kʰʲeʃtʲ]
OriginFrom Old Irish ceist, from Latin quaestiō.
- femininequestion
“Bu toigh leam beagan cheistean a chur air an duine sin.” — I would like to ask that man a few questions.
“Cha robh ceist air a chur air.” — No question had been put to him.
- feminineproblem, dispute, controversy
“tha, gun cheist” — yes, indeed, undoubtedly
- femininedarling
“tha, a cheist” — yes, darling
- feminineregard
- feminineanxiety
- femininepuzzle
Formsceiste(genitive, singular) · ceistean(plural) · ceist(error-unrecognized-form) · cheist(error-unrecognized-form)
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