lorg

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish lorg.

Pronunciation

Noun

lorg m (genitive singular as substantive loirg, genitive as verbal noun lorgtha, nominative plural loirg)

  1. verbal noun of lorg
  2. trace, vestige, mark, impression
  3. track, trail, path, course

Declension

As substantive:

As verbal noun:

Derived terms

Verb

lorg (present analytic lorgaíonn, future analytic lorgóidh, verbal noun lorg, past participle lorgtha)

  1. to track, trace
  2. to print, impress
  3. to leave a mark, marks

Conjugation

References


Old Irish

Noun

lorg f

  1. path, track

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish lorg.

Verb

lorg (past lorg, future lorgaidh, verbal noun lorg or lorgadh, past participle lorgte)

  1. look for, search
  2. find, trace

Synonyms

Derived terms

Noun

lorg f (genitive singular luirge, plural lorgan)

  1. verbal noun of lorg
  2. search
    • 2013 National Library of Scotland library catalogue Gaelic version.
      Mo lorgan
      My searches
    • 2013 National Library of Scotland library catalogue Gaelic version.
      Eachdraidh lorgan
      Search History
  3. trace, mark,
  4. track, print, footprint

Derived terms

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