an iar
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See also: aniar
Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Irish aníar (“from behind, from the west”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]Synonyms
[edit]Antonyms
[edit]Adverb
[edit]- west
- 1911, John Francis Campbell, “Na Trì Rathaidean Móra”, in The Celtic Dragon Myth, page 149:
- Ghabh am fear a bu shine an rathad a bha dol an ear, 's ghabh am fear miadhonach an rathad a bha dol an iar, agus ghabh am fear òg an rathad miadhon.
- The older man took the road that went east, and the middle-aged man took the road that went west, and the young man took the middle road.