lúbra

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See also: lubra

Irish

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Etymology

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From lúb (bend, loop, twist) +‎ -ra (collective suffix).

Noun

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lúbra m (genitive singular lúbra, nominative plural lúbraí)

  1. loops, links
  2. maze
    Synonym: cathair ghríobháin
  3. (anatomy) labyrinth (part of inner ear)

Declension

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Further reading

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