clòimh
gen -e [& clòmhach,] dat. clòimhidh, sf Wool. 2 Down of feathers. 3 Plumage. 4(AF) Woolly sheep. Leabaidh chlòimh, a feather-bed; ge math clòimh chan ithear clòimh, wool is good, but one doesn't eat wool — said by a half-starved woman to a Skye minister who, in response to an appeal for help, had offered her some wool. The saying is a good equivalent for the English proverb, who gives thoughtfully gives twice; air thughadh le clòimh, thatched with down; tha clòimh mo chaorach féin ort, I like you, (you cut your jib just like my own friends).
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