réitigh

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Irish réidigedar (to level, smooth), from réid (level, smooth), with -t- taken over from the verbal noun réiteach (earlier réidhteach).

Verb[edit]

réitigh (present analytic réitíonn, future analytic réiteoidh, verbal noun réiteach, past participle réitithe)

  1. to level, smooth
  2. to clear
  3. to unravel, disintegrate, free
  4. to adjust, arrange, put in order
  5. to solve, resolve, elucidate
  6. to satisfy
  7. (with le) to settle, agree (with)
  8. (mathematics) to solve
  9. (metallurgy, music) to prepare
  10. (business, of account) to reconcile
  11. (philosophy) to conform
  12. to terraform
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Noun[edit]

réitigh m

  1. inflection of réiteach:
    1. vocative/genitive singular
    2. nominative/dative plural