scota

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Irish

Noun

scota m (genitive singular scota, nominative plural scotaí)

  1. Alternative form of scata
    • 1894 March, Peadar Mac Fionnlaoigh, “An rí nach robh le fagháil bháis”, in Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge, volume 1:5, Dublin: Gaelic Union, pages 185–88:
      Nuair a chuaidh sé giobhta eile, chonnaic sé cuibhreann talmhan ⁊ scota mór caorach ann, ⁊ bhí siad ramhar, feolmhar, beathaiste, gidh nach robh an féar acht go han-lom.
      When he went a little farther, he saw a piece of ground with a big flock of sheep in it, and they were fat, fleshy, and in prime condition, though the grass was very bare.

Declension

Declension of scota (fourth declension)
bare forms
case singular plural
nominative scota scotaí
vocative a scota a scotaí
genitive scota scotaí
dative scota scotaí
forms with the definite article
case singular plural
nominative an scota na scotaí
genitive an scota na scotaí
dative leis an scota
don scota
leis na scotaí

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈskɔ.ta/
  • Rhymes: -ɔta
  • Hyphenation: scò‧ta

Adjective

scota

  1. feminine singular of scoto

Anagrams

Old English

Pronunciation

Noun

sċota

  1. genitive plural of sċot