alcól

See also: alcol and alcòl

Irish

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French alcohol, from Arabic اَلْكُحْل (al-kuḥl, kohl).

Noun

alcól m (genitive singular alcóil)

  1. alcohol, spirit

Declension

Derived terms

  • alcólach (alcoholic, adjective)
  • alcól adhmaid m (wood alcohol)
  • alcól aimile m (amyl alcohol)
  • alcól cuimilte m (rubbing alcohol)
  • alcól eitile m (ethyl alcohol)
  • alcól lagaithe m (denatured alcohol)
  • alcól meitile m (methyl alcohol)
  • alcól prátaí m (potato-spirit)
  • cioróis alcóil f (alcoholic cirrhosis)
  • dé-alcól m (di-alcohol)
  • deoch alcóil f (alcoholic drink)
  • lampa alcóil m (spirit-lamp)
  • mí-úsáid alcóil f (alcohol abuse)
  • smugláil alcóil f (bootlegging)
  • smuglálaí alcóil m (bootlegger)
  • vearnais alcóil f (spirit varnish)

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
alcól n-alcól halcól t-alcól
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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