twoaieagh

Manx

Etymology 1

From twoaie (north, northern) + -agh.

Noun

twoaieagh m (genitive singular twoaieagh, plural twoaieaghyn)

  1. northerner, northsider, northern Manx person
    T'ee ny twoaieagh.She's a northern Manx person.

Etymology 2

From twoaie (caution, circumspection, vigilance) + -agh.

Adjective

twoaieagh

  1. vigilant, wary, apprehensive, circumspect, careful, cautious
    T'eh twoaieagh dy vel gaue ayn.He is apprehensive of danger.
    T'eh twoaieagh.He's on his guard.
    Ta mee feer twoaieagh.I am very apprehensive.
    Antonym: neuhwoaieagh
Derived terms
  • roie-hwoaieagh (precautious, adjective)

Mutation

Manx mutation
RadicalLenitionEclipsis
twoaieaghhwoaieaghdwoaieagh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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