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Irish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

(deprecated use of |lang= parameter) (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

ceap class ip (genitive singular ceapa, nominative plural)

  1. stock
  2. block, base
  3. pad
  4. last
  5. nave, hub
  6. compact body
  7. (of person) chief, protector
  8. (deprecated template usage) (horticulture) bed, plot
Declension
Derived terms

Verb

ceap (present analytic ceapann, future analytic ceapfaidh, verbal noun ceapadh, past participle ceaptha)

  1. to chip, block out
  2. to fashion
  3. to shape, invent
  4. to appoint, assign
  5. to conceive, think
  6. to mean, intend
  7. to block the path of, stop, catch
Conjugation

Etymology 2

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Noun

ceap class ip (genitive singular ceapa, nominative plural)

  1. cep, porcini
Declension

Mutation

Template:ga mut cons


Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kaupaz, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin (deprecated template usage) caupo.

Noun

ċēap m

  1. trade
  2. bargain

Descendants


Scottish Gaelic

Noun

ceap m (genitive singular cip or ceapan or ceapannan)

  1. block, lump
  2. last (shoemaker's)
  3. cap (head garment)
  4. cape (piece of land)
  5. fret (on a string instrument)

Derived terms