lorga

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Irish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish lurga. Cognate with Manx lurgey.

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Noun[edit]

lorga f (genitive singular lorga, nominative plural lorgaí)

  1. shin (front part of the leg below the knee), shinbone, shank (lower part of the leg)
  2. drumstick (leg bone of a chicken or other fowl)
  3. cannon bone (metatarsal or metacarpal of a horse)
  4. stem (above-ground stalk of a vascular plant, slender supporting member for an individual part of a plant, narrow supporting structure on certain man-made objects)
  5. stalk (stem or main axis of a plant)
  6. staff (long, straight, thick rod or stick)
  7. shaft (e.g. of a golf club)

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