stoirm

Irish

Etymology

Borrowed from English storm.

Noun

stoirm f (genitive singular stoirme or stoirmeach, nominative plural stoirmeacha)

  1. (weather) storm
  2. storm of anger; bluster, rage

Declension

Alternative declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • cuilithe stoirme (storm-centre)
  • duine gan stoirm (quiet, inoffensive person)
  • peadairín na stoirme (storm-petrel)
  • réim stoirme (storm area)
  • stoirm bháistí (rainstorm)
  • stoirmchoirceog (storm-cone)
  • stoirmeach, stoirmiúil (stormy, tempestuous, adjective)
  • stoirm ghaoithe (windstorm)
  • stoirm pholaitíochta (political storm)
  • stoirm thoirní (thunderstorm)

References


Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

Borrowed from English storm.

Noun

stoirm m or f (genitive singular stoirme, plural stoirmean)

  1. storm

Derived terms

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