/pʰɾʲes̪/
OriginBorrowed from English press.
- masculinewrinkle, fold, crease
“gun phreas gun smal” — without wrinkle or spot
“Tha preasan 'na aodann.” — His face is wrinkled.
- masculinecupboard, press
- masculinea bush, a shrub
“Thilg i an leanabh fo aon de na preasan.” — She threw the child under one of the shrubs.
“Cha deach car do theadhair mu phreas.” — You look well.
- masculinea thicket
- masculinebrier
- wrinkle, corrugate
- plait, braid
- squeeze, crush by weight or force
Formspreasa(genitive, singular) · preasan(plural) · preasa(alternative) · pris(genitive, singular) · pris(plural) · phreas(past) · preasaidh(future) · preasadh(noun-from-verb) · preaste(participle, past) · preas(error-unrecognized-form) · phreas(error-unrecognized-form)
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