roinn

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Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish roinded (parts, separates; distributes, apportions), from Old Irish rann (part), from Proto-Celtic *rannā (compare Welsh rhan (part)). Akin to roinnt.

Pronunciation

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Noun

roinn f (genitive singular ranna, nominative plural ranna)

  1. share, portion, lot
  2. allotment
  3. legacy
  4. some
  5. division (portion)

Declension

Synonyms

  • (share, amount): cion
  • (share, portion): cuid

Derived terms

  • rannach1 (apportioning, sharing; open-handed, adjective)

Noun

roinn f (genitive singular roinne, nominative plural ranna)

  1. part
  2. division (of government)
  3. continent
  4. department (of government, of a university)
  5. province

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • rann m (party, side (in a dispute); adherent, partisan)
  • roinnt f (division, share)

Verb

roinn (present analytic roinneann, future analytic roinnfidh, verbal noun roinnt, past participle roinnte) (transitive, intransitive)

  1. (mathematics, biology, etc.) divide
    1. separate into parts
    2. share, apportion
  2. (card games, business, etc.) deal, distribute
  3. involve, entail

Conjugation

References


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology 1

From Middle Irish roinded (parts, separates; distributes, apportions), from Old Irish rann (part), from Proto-Celtic *rannā (compare Welsh rhan (part)).

Noun

roinn f (genitive singular roinne, plural roinnean)

  1. group, sect, section, class
  2. category, allotment
  3. municipality
  4. distribution, division, lot (portion)
  5. province, region
  6. share
  7. some
Synonyms
Derived terms

Verb

roinn (past roinn, future roinnidh, verbal noun roinn, past participle roinnte)

  1. divide, partition; impart, distribute
  2. (card games) deal
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Noun

roinn m

  1. genitive singular of ronn

References