ucht

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish ucht (breast)[1], from Proto-Celtic *ɸextus[2], from Proto-Indo-European *peg- (breast) (compare Latin pectus).

Pronunciation

Noun

ucht m (genitive singular uchta, nominative plural uchtanna)

  1. chest
  2. breast, bosom
  3. lap

Declension

Derived terms

  • as ucht (for the sake of, on account of, on behalf of)
  • in ucht (facing, in face of)
  • le hucht (in front of, before, in anticipation of)
  • móruchtúil (stout-hearted, courageous)
  • uchtach (breastplate; pectoral; chest-protector, plastron)
  • uchtach (pectoral)
  • uchtaigh (adopt, verb)
  • uchtán (load carried between arms and chest, armful; lapful)
  • uchtbhalla (parapet)
  • uchtbharr (parapet)
  • uchtbhorrthóir (chest-expander)
  • uchtdruilire (breast-drill)
  • uchtleanbh (adopted child)
  • uchtmhac (adopted son)
  • uchtóg (armful; small heap; rise (in ground); bump (in road))
  • uchtphláta (breastplate)
  • uchtráille (breastwork)
  • uchtúil (full-chested; courageous)

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
ucht n-ucht hucht t-ucht
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

  1. G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), ucht”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
  2. Matasović, Ranko (2009), “*fextu-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 130
  3. Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931) Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux, page 59

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