compás

See also: compas and compàs

Irish

Etymology

Noun

compás m (genitive singular compáis, nominative plural compáis)

  1. compass
    1. (pair of) compasses
    2. limit, circumference

Declension

Derived terms

  • aird an chompáis, rinn compáis (compass point)
  • as compás (out of order; off course; out of measure, exorbitant)
  • bosca compáis (binnacle)
  • cairt chompáis (compass card)
  • compás comhréireach (proportional compasses)
  • compás cosaltach (bow compasses)
  • compás maighnéadach (magnetic compass)
  • compás mairnéalaigh (mariner's compass)
  • compás stiúrtha (steering-compass)
  • compás stiúrtha (steering compass)
  • i gcompás (within the compass (of); properly set)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
compás chompás gcompás
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading


Spanish

Etymology

From compasar, from Latin cum + passus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /komˈpas/, [kõmˈpas]

Noun

compás m (plural compases)

  1. pair of compasses (tool used to draw circles)
  2. rhythm
  3. (music) beat
  4. (music) bar
  5. (fencing) beat

Derived terms

Usage notes

  • Sense of "device used to determine the cardinal directions" is obsolete, or almost.

Further reading

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