praeda (“plunder, booty”) with s- of unclear origin. IPA(key): /s̪pɾʲeː/ <span class="searchmatch">sprèidh</span> f (genitive singular sprèidhe, plural sprèidhean) cattle Synonym: crodh...
spreath From Scottish Gaelic <span class="searchmatch">sprèidh</span> (“cattle”). spreagh (countable and uncountable, plural spreaghs) (Scotland, obsolete) Plunder, especially cattle...
property, wealth dowry <span class="searchmatch">spréidh</span> IPA(key): /sˠpʲɾʲeː/ spré f (genitive singular spré, nominative plural spréacha) spark <span class="searchmatch">spréidh</span> IPA(key): /sˠpʲɾʲeː/ (Ulster)...
From Scots, from Scottish Gaelic <span class="searchmatch">sprèidh</span>, from Middle Irish spréid (“cattle, wealth”), from Latin praeda (“plunder, spoils; profit; prey”), thus a doublet...
sbréigh, <span class="searchmatch">spréidh</span> (obsolete) Perhaps from unattested Old Norse *spreiða, from Proto-Germanic *spraidijaną. (Munster) IPA(key): /sˠpʲɾʲeːɟ/ (Connacht, Ulster)...
Compare Goidelic <span class="searchmatch">spreidh</span> (“cattle”). sprechery (uncountable) (Scotland) inferior movables, especially those collected by depredation 1814 July 7, [Walter...
Irish: preid, preit → Middle Irish: spréid Irish: spré Scottish Gaelic: <span class="searchmatch">sprèidh</span> → Scots: spreath → English: spreath, →? spree “praeda” in the Thesaurus...
destroyed; estimate”) geall-réis m (“racing competition, games”) geall-<span class="searchmatch">spréidh</span> m (“cattle-show”) geall-treabhaidh m (“ploughing-match”) From Old Irish...