pìob
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See also: píob
Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Vulgar Latin *pīpa, from Latin pipire, pipiare, pipare, from pīpiō (“to chirp, peep”), of imitative origin; possibly via Old English pipe or Old Norse pípa. Compare Irish píb.
Noun
[edit]pìob f (genitive singular pìoba, plural pìoban)
Usage notes
[edit]- Bagpipes are referred to in Scottish Gaelic in the singular: a' phìob.
Derived terms
[edit]Categories:
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Latin
- Scottish Gaelic onomatopoeias
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old English
- Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Norse
- Scottish Gaelic lemmas
- Scottish Gaelic nouns
- Scottish Gaelic feminine nouns
- gd:Musical instruments
- gd:Smoking