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Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin lūx.
Pronunciation
Noun
loic m
- light
Irish
Etymology
From loc (“hindrance”).
Verb
loic (present analytic loiceann, future analytic loicfidh, verbal noun loiceadh, past participle loicthe)
- to shirk, flinch (avoid an unpleasant task or duty), default (fail to meet an obligation)
- to falter (fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise)
- to fail (not achieve a stated goal; to cease to operate; to be wanting, fall short)
Loic mo chroí.- My heart failed me.
- to misfire (of a firearm, engine, neuron etc.)
- to stall (of an engine etc.)
Conjugation
*indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form