i mbárach

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Irish

Adverb

i mbárach

  1. Classical/deprecated spelling of amárach

Old Irish

Etymology

From bárach, from Proto-Celtic *bāregos (morning) (compare Welsh bore (morning)). Folk etymology derives it from am ba árach (cow tying time) when cows were milked once each day.

Adverb

i mbárach

  1. tomorrow

Descendants

  • Irish: amárach
  • Manx: mairagh
  • Scottish Gaelic: a-màireach

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