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English
Etymology
From tuba + -ist.
Noun
tubaist (plural tubaists)
- someone who plays the tuba
- Synonym: tubist
Translations
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Middle Irish tubaiste, from Middle English tempest (“tempest, commotion”), from Old French tempeste (“storm”), from Latin tempestās. Cognate with Irish tubaiste.
Pronunciation
Noun
tubaist f (genitive singular tubaiste, plural tubaistean)
- accident
- Synonym: tuiteamas
- mishap
- Synonyms: contrachd, deiseag-thubaist, driodairt, droch-fhortan, mì-fhortan, mì-sheun, pudhar, sgiorradh, teirmeasg, turrag
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
From tuba + -ist.
Noun
tubaist c
- a tubaist (performer of the tuba)
Declension