neantóg

Irish

Alternative forms

  • neantán m

Etymology

From neanta (nettles; nettle) + -óg (diminutive suffix).

Noun

neantóg f (genitive singular neantóige, nominative plural neantóga)

  1. nettle (stinging herb of genus Urtica)
    Neantóg a dhóigh mé, copóg a leigheas mé.
    A nettle burns me, a dock heals me.

Declension

Derived terms

  • caochneantóg, neantóg chaoch (dead-nettle)
  • dó neantóige, loscadh neantóige, goineog neantóige (nettle sting)
  • fianeantóg (nettle growing on waste land)
  • neantóg loiscneach (stinging nettle)
  • cál faiche (nettles)
  • ga buí (hemp nettle)
  • loiteog (nettle-tree)
  • neantúil (nettle-like, stinging, irritating; irritable, testy, adjective)
  • ros neanta (nettle-seed)

References

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