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What is the Irish Gaelic for 'cute'?

Updated: 12/11/2022
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โˆ™ 12y ago

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In Ireland:

glic (clever, ingenious; shrewd, sagacious; crafty, cunning)

beartach (scheming; contriving)

cleasach (playful; tricky, crafty)

In the American sense of the word

gleoite (neat, pretty; lovely, charming, delightful)

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In the American sense of the word, gleoite.

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