cooid
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish cuit (“part, portion, share”), from Proto-Celtic *kʷesdis (compare Welsh peth (“thing”), Breton pezh (“piece”)).
Noun
cooid f
- part, proportion
- Ta cooid vooar dy Ghaelg 'sy chione echey.
- He has a great deal of Manx in his head.
- Ta cooid vooar dy Ghaelg 'sy chione echey.
- assets, valuables, goods, supplies, possessions
- Cha row rieau cooid arrit mie.
- Offered goods were never good.
- Cha row rieau cooid arrit mie.