dragh

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Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish mor-draige, from Proto-Celtic *drago-, probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dreǵʰ- (to be unwilling, vexed). Compare Old English trega (grief, vexation).

Pronunciation

Noun

dragh m (genitive singular dragha, plural draghan)

  1. annoyance, trouble, bother
  2. worry, anxiety

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