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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.

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Welsh uses glas, gwyrdd and ir.

Breton:

Cornish:

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Irish: abhainn

Scottish: abhainn

Welsh: afon

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