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- cridhe-ScottishGaelic hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".
- cridhe-ScottishGaelic-Noun-1en hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".
- cridhe-ScottishGaelic-Noun-2en hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".
- cridhe-ScottishGaelic-Noun-3en hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".
- cridhe-ScottishGaelic-Noun-4en hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".
- cridhe-ScottishGaelic-Noun-5en hasEtymology "From cride, whence also Irish croí and Manx cree. Related to Welsh craidd, Breton kreis, from krdjo-n. Ultimately from ḱḗr, whence also Ancient Greek καρδία; Latin cor, (gen. cordis): Italian cuore; English heart, German Herz; Lithuanian širdis.".