"word" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The name was an amalgamation of Gaelic words that represent virtues important to the couple.
- The name is apparently derived from Gaelic words which mean "meeting place of goats".
- Lochlann, the Gaelic word from which these names were derived.
- The name may derive from the Gaelic word for porpoise.
- It doesn't have a real meaning but it's similar to many Gaelic words, like those for morning or happy.
- He had called me that from the first; the Gaelic word for an outlander, a stranger.
- It is named after the Gaelic word for planet.
- The name is a baroque, eighteenth century corruption of the original Gaelic word.
- My father had quite a lot of Gaelic words, quite a lot.
- But father had a lot of Gaelic words.
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