lugh
See also: Lugh
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish luch (compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic luch), from Proto-Celtic *lukoss (compare Welsh llyg (“shrew”), llygod (“mice”), Breton logod (“mice”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɫɔx]
Noun
lugh m, f (genitive singular lughagh, plural lughee)
- mouse
- Ta’n thie er croo lesh lughee.
- The house is crawling with mice.
- Tra vees yn kayt mooie bee ny lughee daunsin.
- When the cat is away the mice will dance.
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