brèideach

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From brèid (patch, kerchief, woman's headdress) + -each (noun suffix). Stems from the tradition of Highland women wearing a white linen kerchief after their wedding night; maidens wore the stiom, a headband, but were otherwise bareheaded until marriage.

Noun

brèideach f (genitive singular brèidich, plural brèidich)

  1. matron, married woman, wife
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