meud
Bourguignon
Etymology
Noun
meud m (plural meuds)
Synonyms
Breton
Etymology
From Middle Breton meut, from Proto-Celtic *mā-to-, from Proto-Indo-European *mē-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmøːt/
Noun
meud m (plural meudoù)
Mutation
| unmutated | soft | aspirate | hard | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | meud | veud | unchanged | unchanged |
| plural | meudoù | veudoù | unchanged | unchanged |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Breton.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish méit, mét (“greatness, magnitude, of size, quantity, number, extent, degree”) from Proto-Celtic *mantī, Proto-Indo-European *mh₁n̥tih₂, from a feminine *-onts derivative of *meh₁- (“to measure”). Cognate with Irish méid and Welsh maint.
Pronunciation
Noun
meud m (genitive singular meud, plural meudan)
Derived terms
- cia mheud (“how many”)
- cuir am meud (“overstate, exaggerate”)
- dà-mheudach (“two-dimensional”)
- meudachd (“size, magnitude, greatness, scale; calibre”)
- trì-mheudach (“three-dimensional”)