luasc

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Irish

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Etymology

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From Old Irish lúasc (swaying, oscillation). Compare Welsh llusg (dragging, drawing).

Noun

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luasc f (genitive singular luaisce, nominative plural luasca)

  1. (literary) swinging motion, oscillation

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Yola: lhuske

Verb

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luasc (present analytic luascann, future analytic luascfaidh, verbal noun luascadh, past participle luasctha)

  1. swing, oscillate

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