coire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary coire f (genitive singular coire, plural coireannan) fault, offense, wrong, trespass, sin coire bàis ― a capital crime Is iomadh coire a gheibhear air an duine bhochd ― Many a fault may be found in a poor man blame, complaint; harm, damage gach gnè coire ― every kind of damage
Coire - Name Meaning and Origin The name "Coire" is of Scottish Gaelic origin and is predominantly used as a masculine name It means "cauldron" or "hollow" in Gaelic This name is often associated with strength, resilience, and a deep sense of introspection
Coire — Wikipédia Coire (en allemand : Chur ; en romanche : Cuira ; en italien : Coira) est une commune et une ville suisse, chef-lieu du canton des Grisons et de la région de Plessur Coire se trouve sur la rive droite du Rhin alpin et est aussi le siège du diocèse de Coire
coire (Latin, Scottish Gaelic): meaning, definition - WordSense What does coire mean? From Old Irish coire From Old Irish caire ("crime, fault, sin"), from Proto-Celtic *kariyā (compare Welsh caredd) Thomae persuadere nobis coire conatus sum Dixitque Abimelech: Quare hoc fecisti nobis? Potuit coire quispiam de populo cum uxore tua, et induxeras super nos grande peccatum
Coire - Wikipedia Coire may refer to: Geography Cirque, a terrain feature created by glaciation in high mountains; Chur, a town in Switzerland This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 03:10 (UTC) Text is available under the Creative Commons
Coire: Meaning, Origins, Variations, And Significance The name Coire has Celtic origins and is derived from the Gaelic word “coire,” which means “cauldron” or “hollow ” In Celtic mythology, the cauldron was a symbol of rebirth and transformation, and it was often associated with the goddess Cerridwen