bráid

See also: braid

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Originally the dative of brá (now specialized in the meaning hostage, prisoner), from Middle Irish brága, from Old Irish bráge, from Proto-Celtic *brāgants.

Pronunciation

Noun

bráid f (genitive singular brád, nominative plural bráide)

  1. (obsolete except in fixed expressions) neck, throat
    Synonyms: muineál, scornach
  2. (cooking) target (neck and breast joints of lamb)

Declension

Derived terms

  • bráisléad brád (necklace)
  • branra brád (collarbone, clavicle)
  • brat brád (neckerchief)
  • cait bhrád (scrofula)
  • ciarsúr brád (neckerchief)
  • dealbh bhrád (bust)
  • easpa bhrád (scrofula)
  • faoi bhráid (before)
  • gad brád (scrofula)
  • iall bhrád (martingale)
  • slabhra brád (chain necklace)
  • thar bráid (past)
  • úll na brád (Adam's apple)

Mutation

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Further reading

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