<span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> f or m (genitive singular sgéithe or sgéith, nominative plural sgiatha) obsolete spelling of sciath As feminine noun: As masculine noun: From Old...
<span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> mhealltach f (genitive singular sgèithe mealltach, plural sgiathan mealltach) bastard wing, alula...
sgiathan mealltach plural of <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> mhealltach...
sgèithe mealltach genitive singular of <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> mhealltach...
cut to fit (e.g. cloth) to fit, suit 1 Lewis dialect form Denominal from <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> (“wing”). sgéith (superseded) IPA(key): /s̪ceː/ sgèith (past sgèith, future...
a pre-Indo-European substrate language. Suggestions connecting it with <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> (“wing”) or Old Norse ský (“cloud”) are almost certainly folk etymology...
From Old Irish scíathach. By surface analysis, <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> (“wing”) + -ach. IPA(key): /skʲiəhəx/ sgiathach (genitive singular masculine sgiathaich) winged...
triggers lenition N = triggers nasalization Irish: sciath Scottish Gaelic: <span class="searchmatch">sgiath</span> The final th (/θ/) was modified from d (/ð/) sometime in the prehistory...