leathchúpla

Irish

Etymology

From leath- + cúpla.

Noun

leathchúpla m (genitive singular leathchúpla, nominative plural leathchúplaí)

  1. (architecture) one beam of a couple
  2. a single twin of a set

Usage notes

  • This word refers to a sibling that shares a common birthdate with another sibling. The plural refers to an unordered pair of twins. The collective plural for a set of twins is cúpla.

Declension

Derived terms

  • leathchúpla dearthár (twin brother)
  • leathchúpla deirféar (twin sister)

Further reading

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