-achd

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Irish

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Suffix

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-achd f

  1. Obsolete spelling of -acht.

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish -acht (compare Irish -acht, Manx -aght, Welsh -iaeth).

Suffix

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-achd f

  1. Suffix forming a noun or verbal noun from an adjective or another noun
    1. Denoting system of government
      rìgh (king) + ‎-achd → ‎rìoghachd (kingdom)
    2. Denoting religion
      Crìostaidh (Christian) + ‎-achd → ‎Crìosdaidheachd (Christianity)
    3. Denoting area
      Gàidhealtachd (Gaelic-speaking area, Gaeltacht)
    4. Denoting condition or quality
      saor (free) + ‎-achd → ‎saorachd (freedom)
      bàrd (bard, poet) + ‎-achd → ‎bàrdachd (poetry)
      ealanta (ingenious, expert, clever) + ‎-achd → ‎ealantachd (ingenuity, expertness, cleverness)
      milis (sweet) + ‎-achd → ‎mìlseachd (sweetness)
      cothrom (just, equitable) + ‎-achd → ‎cothromachd (equality)

Derived terms

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