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Scottish Gaelic
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Noun
apragod m (genitive apragoid, plural apragodan)
- apricot
See also
References
- 2003, Colin Mark, The Gaelic-English Dictionary: "apragod, -oid, -an nm apricot"
Further reading
- 2018, Girvan McKay (Garbhan MacAoidh), Gaelic for Today, p. 59: "Measan - Fruits" with "Apricot Apracot m,"
- 1780, William Shaw, A Galic and English Dictionary. Containing All the Words in the Scotch and Irish Dialects of the Celtic, that could be collected from the Voice, and Old Books and MSS. Volume I & An English and Galic Dictionary. Containing The most usual and necessary Words in the English language, explained by the correspondent Words in the Galic. Volume II: "Crann-apricoc. Apricot-tree." & "Apricot. Seorsa meas, ubhal apricoit."