leathan

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish lethan, from Proto-Celtic *ɸlitanos (broad) (compare Welsh llydan, Cornish and Breton ledan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈl̠ʲahənˠ/

Adjective

leathan (genitive singular masculine leathain, genitive singular feminine leithne, plural leathana, comparative leithne)

  1. broad; wide, extensive

Declension

Derived terms

  • barrleathan (wide at top; square-toed)
  • claíomh leathan (broadsword)
  • leathanach (page)
  • leathanaigeanta (broad-minded)
  • leathanduilleach (broad-leaved; broad-brimmed)
  • leathanghiallach (square-jawed)
  • leathanghuailleach (broad-shouldered, square-shouldered)
  • leathanlannach (broadbladed)
  • leathanmhogallach (wide-meshed)
  • leathanteangach (having a broad accent; thick of speech)
  • leathantónach (broad-bottomed)
  • leathanuchtach (broad-chested)
  • leathnaigh (widen, extend, verb)
  • leathnóg (plump low-sized woman)
  • leathantas (wide extent, wideness)

Noun

leathan m (genitive singular leathain, nominative plural leathain)

  1. broad part
  2. flat open space

Declension

Further reading

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