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leithid

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Noun

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leithid

  1. inflection ofleithead:
    1. vocative/genitivesingular
    2. nominative/dativeplural

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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FromOld Irishleithéit(the like, equal, equivalent; likeness). Cognate withIrishleithéid.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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leithid f (genitive singularleithide,pluralleithidean)

  1. match,equal,like,peer,equivalent
    Cha robh aleithid ann riamh.
    His/her like never existed before.
    leithidean a chéilethe very patterns of each other
    air aleithid de dhòigh ’s gun...in such a way that...
    an aghaidh aleithid seo de fhianaisagainst this kind of evidence

Usage notes

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  • Often preceded by apossessive pronoun, aprepositional pronoun, or followed by a noun in thegenitive case:
    Chan fhaca mi aleithid riamh.
    I never saw his like.
    Cha do rinn mi dad dhaleithid.
    I haven’t done anything of the kind (literally "of its like").
    bholeithid Dhòmhnaill MhicDhòmhnaillfrom the likes of Donald MacDonald
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