Where does “cuire” come from?

cuire (Irish) comes from Old Irish cuire, from Old Irish fo·ceird — sets, puts, places; throws, casts; casts down,...

cuire (Irish): band, troop; present subjunctive analytic of cuir

Definitions

  1. band, troop; present subjunctive analytic of cuir

Ancestry of “cuire”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishcuiresecond-person singular imperative of fo·ceird;...
2Old Irishfo·ceirdsets, puts, places; throws, casts; casts down,...

Words derived from “cuire

Every word from Old Irish fo·ceirdEvery word from Old Irish cuire