💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Coranach"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| corronachnoun | Alternative form of coronach. [(historical, Scotland, Ireland) A dirge or lamentation.] |
| corrinochnoun | Alternative form of coronach. [(historical, Scotland, Ireland) A dirge or lamentation.] |
| ululoonoun | Alternative form of ullaloo. [(Ireland) lamentation; coronach] |
| caillachnoun | Alternative form of cailleach. [(Scotland) An old woman.] |
| cailliachnoun | Alternative form of cailleach. [(Scotland) An old woman.] |
| carragheennoun | Alternative form of carrageen. [Irish moss (Chondrus crispus)] |
| caragheennoun | Alternative form of carrageen. [Irish moss (Chondrus crispus)] |
| sasanachnoun | Alternative spelling of sassenach. [(Scotland, derogatory) An English person.] |
| corkirnoun | Alternative form of corcair. [A lichen that produces a purple dye.] |
| creaghnoun | A surname from Irish. |
| colachonnoun | Alternative form of colascione. [An early form of lute with a long neck; the mandora.] |
| koorhaannoun | Alternative form of korhaan. [Any of several large, terrestrial birds in the bustard family Otididae.] |
| céilidhnoun | Alternative form of ceilidh. [An informal social gathering, especially one where traditional Irish or Scottish folk music is played, with dancing and storytelling.] |
| garrannoun | Alternative form of garron (“horse”). [A small and usually disdained type of horse, typically bred in Scotland and Ireland.] |
| crannogenoun | Alternative form of crannog. [An artificial island, used in prehistoric and medieval times in Scotland and Ireland for dwelling.] |
| korkirnoun | Alternative form of corcur. [A particular reddish-purple dye.] |
| clarseachnoun | Alternative form of clarsach. [A small triangular wire-strung harp of Gaelic origin.] |
| cromlehnoun | Alternative form of cromlech. [A dolmen or ancient underground tomb in Wales, usually made with stones disposed in a circular shape.] |
| clearsachnoun | Alternative form of clarsach. [A small triangular wire-strung harp of Gaelic origin.] |
| slug-hornnoun | Alternative form of slughorn. [(nonstandard, rare) A certain fictional wind instrument.] |
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