cnuasaigh

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See also: cnuasaich

Irish

Etymology

From cnuas (batch) +‎ -aigh, from Old Irish cnúas (nut harvest, produce).

Verb

cnuasaigh (present analytic cnuasaíonn, future analytic cnuasóidh, verbal noun cnuasach, past participle cnuasaithe)

  1. to gather food (from forest, seashore), pick (potatoes, etc.)
  2. to collect, store

Conjugation

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