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Irish
Etymology
From Middle Irish siúcra (compare Scottish Gaelic siùcar), from Anglo-Norman sucre, from Old French çucre, chucre, from Old Italian zucchero, from Arabic سُكَّر (sukkar), from Persian شکر (šakar), from Sanskrit शर्करा (śarkarā, “ground or candied sugar”).
Pronunciation
Noun
siúcra m (genitive singular siúcra, nominative plural siúcraí)
- sugar
Taoi gafa le siúcra, ar m'fhocal.- You're addicted to sugar, I swear.
Declension
Derived terms
Mutation
Irish mutation
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Radical
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Lenition
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Eclipsis
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siúcra
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shiúcra after an, tsiúcra
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not applicable
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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References
Further reading
- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “siúcra”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
- Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “siúcra”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language