iùlmhor
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Scottish Gaelic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Irish iúlmar (“knowledgeable”, adjective), from eól, iúl (“knowledge”). By surface analysis, iùl (“knowledge”) + -mhor.
Adjective[edit]
iùlmhor (genitive singular masculine iùlmhoir, genitive singular feminine iùlmhoire, nominative plural iùlmhora, comparative iùlmhoire)
Derived terms[edit]
- an-iùlmhor (“void of conduct”, adjective)
- iùlmhorachd f (“wisdom, judgment, sagacity; politeness”)
- neo-iùlmhor (“ignorant, unskilful, untaught”, adjective)