creideamh
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish creitem, from creitid (“to believe”) (Modern Irish creid), from Latin crēdō.
Pronunciation
Noun
creideamh m (genitive singular creidimh, nominative plural creidimh or creidíocha)
Declension
Declension of creideamh
First declension
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Alternative declension:
Declension of creideamh
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Derived terms
- creidmheach (“believing, faithful; believer”)
- idirchreidmheach (“interdenominational, interconfessional”)
Mutation
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| creideamh | chreideamh | gcreideamh |
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Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
Noun
creideamh m (genitive singular creideimh, plural creideamhan)
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