pròiseil

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Scottish Gaelic

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

pròis (pride) +‎ -ail (-ful)

Pronunciation

[edit]

Adjective

[edit]

pròiseil (comparative pròiseile)

  1. proud
    • 1986, Aonghas MacNeacail, “Thug Thu Dhomh Samhradh”, in The Avoiding And Other Poems; republished as An Aghaidh Na Sìorraidheachd / In The Face Of Eternity, 1991, page 124:
      ach m' aideachd àigheach-sa
      anns gach cànan a labhras daoine bidh
      d'ainm air gach teanga,
      pròiseil, prìseil
      's tu mo chànan bheag sheang
      but I proclaim exultantly
      in all the languages of men,
      your name will be on every tongue,
      proud, priceless
      you are my small slender language

Usage notes

[edit]
  • The preposition à (às before the definite article) or the appropriate prepositional pronoun is used to express "proud of" etc:
    A bheil thu pròseil às an rud a rinn thu? - Are you proud of the thing you did?
    Bha iad uile pròiseil asainn. - They were all proud of us.

Declension

[edit]
Case Masculine singular Feminine singular Plural
Nominative pròiseil phròiseil pròiseil
Vocative phròiseil phròiseil pròiseil
Genitive phròiseil phròiseil / pròiseile pròiseil
Dative pròiseil phròiseil pròiseil

Synonyms

[edit]