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boiteag

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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Related to botus (belly worm), itself borrowed from Middle English bottes, plural of bot, bott (also found in Scots batts), of unknown ultimate origin, but perhaps borrowed from a lost Middle Low German word.

Noun

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boiteag f (genitive singular boiteig, plural boiteagan)

  1. worm

Descendants

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  • ? English: bot, botfly

References

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