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trec’h
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trec'h
from Proto-Indo-European *(s)treg- (“to be stiff, rigid, strong”) (Old Norse þróttr (“strength”)).
trec'h
f (plural trec'hioù) superior victor victory
trech
Proto-Indo-European *treg- (“strength”). Cognate with Cornish trech, Breton
trec'h
, Old Irish tressa, and with Norn trøg (“rude, coarse”) and Icelandic þrek
trén
comparative *trexsais (compare Middle Welsh trech (“stronger”); Breton
trec'h
(“victory”); Cornish trygh (“victorious”)); Gaulish Trexius, Trexa, Trenus)
victory
Belarusian: перамо́га (be) f (pjeramóha) Bengali: বিজয় (bn) (bijoẏ) Breton:
trec’h
(br) m Bulgarian: побе́да (bg) f (pobéda) Burmese: အောင်ပွဲ (my) (aungpwai:)