réalta
See also: realtà
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɾˠeːl̪ˠt̪ˠə/
Etymology 1
From Middle Irish rétlu, from Old Irish rétglu.
Noun
réalta f (genitive singular réalta, nominative plural réaltaí)
- star
- 2015, Proinsias Mac a' Bhaird, transl., Maura McHugh, editor, Amhrán na Mara (fiction), Cartoon Saloon; Coiscéim, translation of Song of the Sea by Will Collins, →ISBN:
- Thuas i dteach an tsolais, faoi réaltaí geala, canann Bronach Amhrán na Mara dá mac Ben atá cúig bliana d'aois.
- Up in the lighthouse, under twinkling stars, Bronach sings the Song of the Sea to her five-year-old son, Ben.
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- star (on animal's forehead); (military) star, pip; (typography) star, asterisk
- star (person)
- plural of réalt
Declension
Declension of réalta
Fourth declension
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Forms with the definite article
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Alternative forms
Derived terms
- abhacréalta (“dwarf star”)
- am na réaltaí (“sidereal time”)
- réalt- (“astro-”)
- réalta an mhadra (“the dog-star, Sirius”)
- réaltach (“starry; stellar, sidereal”)
- réalta charbóin (“carbon star”)
- réalta dhúbailte (“double star”)
- réalta eolais (“guiding star, lodestar”)
- réalta na maidine (“the morning star”)
- réalta reatha (“shooting star”)
- réalta scannán (“film-star”)
- réalta sheasta (“fixed star”)
- réaltbhuíon (“constellation”)
- réalteolaíocht (“astronomy”)
- réaltóg (“star”) (symbol)
- réaltra (“galaxy”)
- réiltín (“asterisk; star”)
Derived terms
- foréalta (“underdeveloped”)
Alternative forms
References
- "réalta" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
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