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See also: meás, meãs, and meaş

English

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Verb

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meas

  1. (knitting) Abbreviation of measures.
    • 1998, Kristin Nicholas, Knitting the New Classics, page 106:
      When piece meas 2½" (6.5 cm) on RS, knit until 3 sts rem, k2tog, k1.

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Irish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    From Old Irish mess, from Proto-Celtic *messus (judgement), from Proto-Indo-European *med- (measure, consider). Akin to meá (scale, measure; weights; balance).

    Noun

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    meas m (genitive singular measa, nominative plural measanna)

    1. verbal noun of meas
    2. an opinion
    3. an evaluation, judgment, guess, estimate
    4. esteem, admiration, respect
      meas agam uirthi.I have respect for her.
    Declension
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    Declension of meas (third declension)
    bare forms
    singular plural
    nominative meas measanna
    vocative a mheas a mheasanna
    genitive measa measanna
    dative meas measanna
    forms with the definite article
    singular plural
    nominative an meas na measanna
    genitive an mheasa na measanna
    dative leis an meas
    don mheas
    leis na measanna
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    Verb

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    meas (present analytic measann, future analytic measfaidh, verbal noun meas, past participle measta) (ambitransitive)

    1. evaluate, consider, judge
    2. estimate, guess, anticipate
    3. esteem, admire
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation of meas (first conjugation – A)
    indicative singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    present measaim measann tú;
    measair
    measann sé, sí measaimid; measann muid measann sibh measann siad;
    measaid
    a mheasann; a mheasas meastar
    past mheas mé; mheasas mheas tú; mheasais mheas sé, sí mheasamar; mheas muid mheas sibh; mheasabhair mheas siad; mheasadar a mheas measadh
    past habitual mheasainn /
    measainn
    mheastá /
    meastá
    mheasadh sé, sí /
    measadh sé, sí
    mheasaimis; mheasadh muid /
    measaimis; measadh muid
    mheasadh sibh /
    measadh sibh
    mheasaidís; mheasadh siad /
    measaidís; measadh siad
    a mheasadh mheastaí /
    meastaí
    singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    future measfaidh mé;
    measfad
    measfaidh tú;
    measfair
    measfaidh sé, sí measfaimid;
    measfaidh muid
    measfaidh sibh measfaidh siad;
    measfaid
    a mheasfaidh; a mheasfas measfar
    conditional mheasfainn /
    measfainn
    mheasfá /
    measfá
    mheasfadh sé, sí /
    measfadh sé, sí
    mheasfaimis; mheasfadh muid /
    measfaimis; measfadh muid
    mheasfadh sibh /
    measfadh sibh
    mheasfaidís; mheasfadh siad /
    measfaidís; measfadh siad
    a mheasfadh mheasfaí /
    measfaí
    subjunctive singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    present go measa mé;
    go measad
    go measa tú;
    go measair
    go measa sé, sí go measaimid;
    go measa muid
    go measa sibh go measa siad;
    go measaid
    go meastar
    past measainn meastá measadh sé, sí measaimis;
    measadh muid
    measadh sibh measaidís;
    measadh siad
    meastaí
    imperative singular plural direct relative autonomous
    first second third first second third
    measaim meas measadh sé, sí measaimis measaigí;
    measaidh
    measaidís meastar
    past participle measta
    verbal noun meas

    archaic or dialect form
    dependent form

    Etymology 2

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      From Old Irish mess (tree-fruit), from Proto-Celtic *messus (acorn). Cognate with Welsh mes (acorns), Breton mez (acorns).

      Noun

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      meas m (genitive singular measa, nominative plural measa)

      1. fruit
        Synonym: toradh
      2. a nut
        Synonym: cnó
      3. produce
        Synonym: toradh
      Declension
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      Declension of meas (third declension)
      bare forms
      singular plural
      nominative meas measa
      vocative a mheas a mheasa
      genitive measa meas
      dative meas measa
      forms with the definite article
      singular plural
      nominative an meas na measa
      genitive an mheasa na meas
      dative leis an meas
      don mheas
      leis na measa

      Mutation

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      Mutated forms of meas
      radical lenition eclipsis
      meas mheas not applicable

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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      Determiner

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      meās

      1. accusative feminine plural of meus

      Etymology 2

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      Verb

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      meās

      1. second-person singular present active indicative of meō

      Scottish Gaelic

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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        From Old Irish mess (judgement), from Proto-Celtic *messus (judgement), from Proto-Indo-European *med-.

        Noun

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        meas m (genitive singular measa, plural measan)

        1. respect
          Tha meas againn air Seumas.We respect James.

        Verb

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        meas (past mheas, future measaidh, verbal noun measadh, past participle measte)

        1. think, reckon, consider
        2. respect, esteem
        3. evaluate, assess
        Derived terms
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        Etymology 2

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          From Old Irish mess (nuts), from Proto-Celtic *messus (acorn).

          Noun

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          meas m (genitive singular measa, plural measan)

          1. fruit
            Dè am meas as fheàrr leat?What fruit do you prefer?
            Is grinn am meas an t-Samhraidh.Sweet is the fruit of Summer.
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          References

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          1. ^ Oftedal, M. (1956), A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap
          2. ^ John MacPherson (1945) The Gaelic dialect of North Uist (Thesis)‎[1], Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh
          3. ^ Borgstrøm, Carl Hj. (1937), The dialect of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap, page 126
          4. ^ Rev. C. M. Robertson (1902), “Skye Gaelic”, in Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, Volume XXIII: 1898-99[2], Gaelic Society of Inverness, pages 54-88

          Further reading

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          • Edward Dwelly (1911), “meas”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
          • Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “1 mes(s)”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

          Spanish

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          Pronunciation

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          • IPA(key): /ˈmeas/ [ˈme.as]
          • Rhymes: -eas
          • Syllabification: me‧as

          Verb

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          meas

          1. second-person singular present indicative of mear