cait bhrád

Irish

Etymology

From cait (plural of cat (cat)) + brád (genitive singular of bráid (neck)), thus literally cats of the neck. Alteration, possibly by folk etymology, of gaid bhrád, plural of synonymous gad brád (literally withe of the neck).

Pronunciation

  • (Ulster) IPA(key): /kɪtʲ ˈwɾˠaːdʲ/

Noun

cait bhrád m pl (genitive plural cat brád)

  1. (pathology) scrofula
    Synonyms: easpa brád, gad brád

Mutation

Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

Further reading

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