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cràbhadh

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish crábud (piety, devotion, religion), from Proto-Celtic *krāb- (devotion, religious practice), of unknown origin (compare Welsh crefydd with the suffix -ydd). Pokorny compares Sanskrit श्रम्भते (śrambhate, to trust) and constructs a Proto-Indo-European *ḱrebʰ- (to trust), but Matasović calls this "formally extremely difficult" due to the lengthened grade in Celtic.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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cràbhadh m (genitive singular cràbhaidh, plural cràbhaidhean)

  1. piety, devoutness

Derived terms

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