drùis
See also: drúis
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Middle Irish drúis, from Old Irish drús (“hot-blooded or amorous disposition”), from drúth (“wanton, unchaste”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t̪ɾuːʃ/
Noun
drùis f (genitive singular drùise, no plural)
Derived terms
Terms derived from drùis
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Related terms
- baoiseach (“lewd, lustful”)
- baoiseachd (“lewdness, lust”)
- draosda (“lewd, smutty, obscene, prurient”)
- draosdachd (“lewdness, smut, obscenity”)
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