longphort
Old Irish
Etymology
long (“ship”) + port (“place, spot; stronghold, fortress; settlement”)
Noun
longphort m
- camp, encampment, temporary stronghold
- mansion, princely dwelling; stronghold, fortress
Inflection
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Derived terms
- longphortach (“possessing many encampments; warlike; frequenter of camps, warrior”)
Descendants
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish longphort; synchronically long (“ship”) + port (“port”).
Noun
longphort m (genitive singular longphuirt, plural longphortan)
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