còrd

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See also: cord and Cord

Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From English cord.

Noun[edit]

còrd m (genitive singular cùird, plural cùird)

  1. cord, line

Etymology 2[edit]

From obsolete English cord, aphetic variant of accord (be in agreement).

Verb[edit]

còrd (past chòrd, future còrdaidh, verbal noun còrdadh, past participle còrdte)

  1. agree
Usage notes[edit]
  • Always used with the preposition ri in the compound verb còrd ri.
Derived terms[edit]