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===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
From either Old Norse ''klæði'' or Old English ''[[Wiktionary:claþ#Old_English|clāþ]]'', ultimately from Proto-Germanic ''[[Reconstruction:Proto_Germanic/klaiþa|klaiþą]]''.
From either Old Norse ''klæði'' or Old English ''[[Wiktionary:claþ#Old_English|clāþ]]'', ultimately from Proto-Germanic ''[[Wiktionary:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/klaiþą|klaiþą]]''.


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# ''(uncountable, plural)'' fur
# ''(uncountable, plural)'' fur
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Brittainese

Pronunciation

(Standard Brittainese) IPA(key): [ˈklɛ:ð]

Etymology 1

From either Old Norse klæði or Old English clāþ, ultimately from Proto-Germanic klaiþą.

Noun

claidh m first declension (plural claidhes)

  1. (uncountable, plural) fur
  2. (countable) animal hair
  3. (uncountable, colloquial/vulgar) abundant body hair (on men), e.g. on the chest or back
  4. (countable, archaic) fur coat
Conjugation of claidh
singular plural
nominative claidh claidhes
oblique claidh claidhes