green (the color)
glas / uaine
In Irish it's glas / uaine In Welsh it's "gwyrdd" In Scots Gaelic it's gorm / uaine
Irish Gaelic: an Domhan (as the world) Scots Gaelic: an cruinne-cè, an Talamh, an Domhan (world/universe) Welsh:
Irish Gaelic would say glas as in Féar glas(green grass) but uaine (vivid green, verdant) is used for green as in clothing, etc.Scottish Gaelic uses uaine but glas means "grey". Glas actually encompasses green and grey in Irish.Manx:Welsh uses glas, gwyrdd and ir.Breton:Cornish:
In Irish it's "súile uaine"ANOTHER ANSWERSúile glasa (bluish/green eyes).Uaine is incorrect for eye-colour.
Green (uaine).
In Irish it's "Ó hUaine"ANOTHER ANSWER:The following names are listed as Irish Gaelic versions of the surname Green(e) in Fr. Woulfe's book of Irish surnames:de Graoin (of English origin) Limerick, Dublin, WaterfordÓ hUaithne/Ó hUainidhe of W. CorkÓ hUaithnín of Mayo, Tipperary, ClareMac Glasáin/Mac Glaisín of Derry and Louth-Armagh-Monaghan-FermanaghMac Giolla Ghlais of DonegalUaithne "some parts of Ireland"Glas "some parts of Ireland"Ó hUidhrín in parts of W. Mayo-W. GalwayÓ Fathaigh in some parts of Galway
glas (in nature) uaine (artificial)
ben nevis , ben macdhui , braeriach , cairn toul , sgor an lochain uaine
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Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.