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1 caoil caoil-an
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2 caol
1. adj. (gen. sg. fem. caoile, comp. caoile) 1) узкий, тонкий claidheamh caol рапира an taigh caol могила (букв. "узкий дом") 2) фон. узкий (о гласном) leathann ri leathann is caol ri caol открытый [гласный] с открытым, узкий с узким (одно из основных правил правописания) 3) долговязый (о человеке); тощий и длинноногий; ≅ кожа да кости 2. nm. (gen. caoil, pl. caoil & caoiltean) 1) (узкий) пролив (ск. kyle) chaidh iad tarsainn air a' chaol они переплыли через пролив см.: An Caol 2) узкий морской залив 3) узкое место (реки) 4) узкая часть, сужение (чего-л.) caol an droma поясница caol an dùirn запястье
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3 caol na coise
nm. (gen. & pl. caoil na coise) анат. лодыжка
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