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Re: What does Fiadh actually mean?
From https://dil.ie/21886
"acc. to Pedersen Vgl. Gr., i 112 a derivative of fid `wood,' orig. an adj. = ` wild ,' cf. W. gwydd `wild' and Lat. silvaticus < silva, a sense preserved in compds., but early applied to wild animals in particular, and used as subst."The deer meaning could be included in the entry on BTN.
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That would be great. I love the association with deer Fiadh has!and thanks for updating the Scottish list!
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