cóiste

See also: coiste

Irish

cóiste

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French coche, from German Kutsche, from Hungarian kocsi.

Pronunciation

Noun

cóiste m (genitive singular cóiste, nominative plural cóistí)

  1. coach (wheeled vehicle drawn by horse power); carriage
  2. side-car, jaunting-car

Declension

Derived terms

  • capall cóiste (coach-horse)
  • cóiste bodhar (headless coach, ghostly funeral hearse)
  • cóiste capaill (horse-drawn coach)
  • cóiste ceithre chapall (coach and four)
  • cóiste codlata (sleeping-car)
  • cóiste dhá chapall (coach and pair)
  • cóiste inscoite (slip-carriage, slip-coach)
  • cóiste linbh, naíchóiste (baby carriage, pram)
  • cóiste na marbh, marbhchóiste ((funeral) hearse)
  • cóiste paisinéirí (passenger coach)
  • giolla cóiste ((carriage) footman)
  • mótarchóiste (motor coach)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
cóiste chóiste gcóiste
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

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