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caileag

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Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From caile (vulgar girl, quean, hussy, strumpet, maid servant) + -ag (diminutive). From Old Irish caile (maid); compare Breton plac’h (girl); Ancient Greek παλλακή (pallakḗ, concubine), Latin pellex.

Pronunciation

Noun

caileag f (genitive singular caileige, plural caileagan)

  1. girl, lass, damsel
    • 1879, Traditional, “A Mhairi Bhinn, Mheall-Shuileach”, in The Gaelic Songster (An t-Oranaiche), Glasgow: A. Stewart, page 48:
      Cha b'e meud do stòrais
      A chuir mi fhéin an tòir ort,
      Ach caileag laghach, bhòidheach,
      Bhi còmhla rium ag éirigh.
      It was not the amount of your wealth
      That sent myself in pursuit of you,
      But a girl, pleasant, beautiful,
      To be rising together with me.
  2. European pollock (Pollachius pollachius)

Declension

More information indefinite, singular ...

1 obsolete form, used until the 19th century

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Further reading

  • MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), “caileag”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, Stirling, →ISBN
  • caileag” in Am Faclair Beag - Scottish Gaelic Dictionary.
  • caileag” in Am Faclair Beag - Scottish Gaelic Dictionary.
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