fàg

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See also: fag, fág, and -fag

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish ·fácaib, prototonic form of fo·ácaib, from *fo-ad-gaib-, from Proto-Celtic *gabyeti (take, hold), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰeh₁bʰ- (to take); compare Welsh gafael (hold), Latin habeō (have).

Pronunciation

Verb

fàg (past dh'fhàg, future fàgaidh, verbal noun fàgail, past participle fàgte)

  1. leave, quit, abandon, desert
  2. leave, make, cause
    Dh'fhàg an t-òran brònach mi.The song made/left me sad.

Conjugation