tlachd

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See also: tlacht

Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish tlacht (covering, protection; ornament, beauty).

Noun[edit]

tlachd m (genitive singular tlachd, plural tlachdan)

  1. pleasure, enjoyment, relish
  2. affection, attachment, liking

Derived terms[edit]

  • gabh tlachd ann (enjoy, relish, verb)
  • tlachdmhor (pleasant, delightful; handsome, comely, lovely; becoming, fitting; liberal, adjective)

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