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1 òglach
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2 òglach
nm. g.v. -aich; pl. -aich, young man, man-servant -
3 beòlach
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4 còlan
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5 gàrlach
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6 teaghlach
family, household, so Irish, Old Irish teglach, Welsh teulu, Old Welsh telu, Cornish teilu, familia: *tego-slougo-, from the stems of tigh and sluagh. The terminations - lach from *slougo-s makes abstract collective nouns, which are used for single objects or persons; as òglach, young man, really "youth", or "young-people", just as "youth" is also used in English as a concrete noun - "a youth".
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