leathchéad

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Irish

Etymology

leath- +‎ céad

Pronunciation

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Noun

leathchéad m (genitive singular leathchéid, nominative plural leathchéadta)

  1. half-hundred, fifty
  2. half a long hundred, sixty
  3. half-century
  4. half-hundredweight, firkin (of butter)
  5. one sixteenth of an Irish acre (490 square yards or 409.7 m²)

Declension

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