dùr
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See also:
dur
,
Dur
,
DUR
,
dúr
,
dûr
,
dür
,
and
Dür
Contents
1
Scottish Gaelic
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.2.1
Descendants
1.3
References
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From
Middle Irish
dúr
, from
Latin
dūrus
(
“
hard
”
)
.
Adjective
dùr
obstinate
,
stubborn
sullen
,
sour
,
dour
,
stolid
stiff
,
rigid
Descendants
Scots:
dour
References
Edward Dwelly (
1911
) “dùr”, in
Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan
[
The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary
]
[1]
, 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited,
→ISBN
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