uillin

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish uilen (compare Irish uillinn).

Noun

uillin f (genitive singular uillinagh, plural uiljyn)

  1. (anatomy) elbow, crook
  2. elbow joint
  3. angle, corner
  4. nudge

Derived terms

  • co-uillin (isogon)
  • gy-huillin, gys yn uillin (elbow-high)
  • lauean uillinagh (elbow-glove)
  • olt ny huillin, kiangle uillinagh (elbow-joint)
  • scughey uillinagh (displacement)
  • tackish uillin (elbow-rest)
  • uillin aailley (reflex angle)
  • uillinagh (jostling, angled, angular)
  • uillinaght (angularity)
  • uillin cherrinagh (square elbow)
  • uillinee (to jostle, elbow)
  • uillin er uillin (arm in arm)
  • uillin ghaa-heedragh (dihedral)
  • uillin ghear (sharp angle)
  • uillin gheyre (acute angle)
  • uillin-howsheyder (protractor)
  • uillin huittym (angle of incidence)
  • uillin loghtagh (hade)
  • uillin sthie (interior angle)
  • uillin-towsheyder (theodolite, sextant)
  • uillin veayl (obtuse angle)
  • uillin virragh (acute angle)
  • uillin y howse (to take an angle)

References

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