cluinn

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Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish ro·cluinethar, from Proto-Goidelic *ro-klunitor, from Proto-Celtic *ɸro- + *klinutor (metathesized to *klunitor in Proto-Goidelic), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱl̥néwti (compare Sanskrit शृणोति (śṛṇoti, hears)) from *ḱlew- (to hear).

Verb[edit]

cluinn (past chuala, future cluinnidh, verbal noun cluinntinn, past participle cluinnte)

  1. hear

Conjugation[edit]