Irish
Alternative forms
Noun
leaba f (genitive singular leapa, nominative plural leapacha)
-  bed
 
Declension
Derived terms
Terms derived from leaba
-  i leaba a chéile (“by degrees”)
 
-  i leaba (ruda) (“in place, instead (of something)”)
 
-  leaba abhann (“bed of river”)
 
-  leaba agus bricfeasta (“bed and breakfast”)
 
-  leaba ancaire (“anchorage; berthing”)
 
-  leaba an duáin (“lumbar region”)
 
-  leaba bhuinc (“bunk bed”)
 
-  leaba chloiche (“bedding of stone”)
 
-  leaba chlúimh (“feather bed”)
 
-  leaba chocháin, leaba shoip, leaba thuí (“straw bed, pallet”)
 
-  leaba dhearg (“animal's lair”)
 
 
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-  leaba dhruidte (“bed in alcove”)
 
-  leaba dhúbailte (“double bed”)
 
-  leaba ghlasraí (“vegetable-bed”)
 
-  leaba innill (“engine bed”)
 
-  leaba iomartha (“rowlock”)
 
-  leaba iompair (“litter”) (of vehicle)
 
-  leaba lánúine (“marriage bed”)
 
-  leaba loinge (“ship's berth”)
 
-  leaba luascáin (“hammock”)
 
-  leaba luí seoil (“childbed”)
 
 
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-  leaba phrátaí (“potato-bed”)
 
-  leaba raca, leaba shuíocháin (“settle-bed”)
 
-  leaba ráille (“chair”)
 
-  leaba sheoide (“setting of jewel”)
 
-  leaba shingil (“single bed”)
 
-  leaba shínteáin (“stretcher(-bed)”)
 
-  leaba thaomtha (“bilge”) (of boat)
 
-  leaba the (“hot-bed”)
 
-  leaba thinnis (“sickbed”)
 
-  leaba uisce (“water-course”)
 
 
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References
-  "leaba" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
 
-  “lepaid” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
 
 
Northern Sami
Verb
leaba
-  third-person dual present indicative of leat