caochneantóg

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Irish

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Etymology

From caoch (blind ) +‎ neantóg (nettle), from the fact that they resemble stinging nettles but lack stinging hairs. Compare German Taubnessel (deaf nettle).

Noun

caochneantóg f (genitive singular caochneantóige, nominative plural caochneantóga)

  1. deadnettle

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