leataobh

Irish

Etymology

From leath- +‎ taobh.

Noun

leataobh m (genitive singular leataoibh, nominative plural leataobhanna)

  1. one side (of two)
    Do chroch leataobh muice ó rachta.A side of bacon hung from a rafter.
  2. lay-by

Declension

Declension of leataobh (first declension)
bare forms
singular plural
nominative leataobh leataobhanna
vocative a leataoibh a leataobhanna
genitive leataoibh leataobhanna
dative leataobh leataobhanna
forms with the definite article
singular plural
nominative an leataobh na leataobhanna
genitive an leataoibh na leataobhanna
dative leis an leataobh
don leataobh
leis na leataobhanna

Derived terms

  • do leataobh, i leataobh (aside)
  • leataobhach (one-sided; lopsided, tilted; partial, biased)

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