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A dictionary of the Gaelic language, in two parts, I. Gaelic and ...

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STA 549 STE<br />

STAOKIJM, -KIN, s. m. A bend<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> body to a sidt.<br />

STAPAG, -AiG, -AN, s.f. A mixture oi<br />

meal <strong>and</strong> cold water.<br />

STÀPLAICH, -E, s. /: A loud noise.<br />

STÀPLAlNNEACH, -eiche, adj. (Stap-<br />

laich.) Noisy.<br />

STAPLAN, -AiN, 4-. m. The noise <strong>of</strong> tl e<br />

sea.<br />

STAPULL, -uiLL, s, m. A bar, a bolt, a<br />

staple.<br />

STAPULLACH, -aiche, adj. (Stapull,)<br />

Of, OS- bfloiig<strong>in</strong>g to bolts, bars, or staples.<br />

STARBH AXACH, -aich, s. m. A strong,<br />

robust fellow.<br />

STARI3HANACH, -aiche, adj. Firm,<br />

steady, robust.<br />

STARCACH, -AICHE, adj. Firm.<br />

STARCAICHE, s./. <strong>in</strong>d. Firmness.<br />

STARR-FHIACAIL, -cla, -an, (Starr<br />

<strong>and</strong> Fiacail,) A tusk, a gag-tooth.<br />

STARR-FHIACLACH, -aiche, a-ij.<br />

(Starr-fhiacail,) Hav<strong>in</strong>g gag-teeth.<br />

STARRADH, -aidh, -ean, s. m. A sudden<br />

<strong>and</strong> violent motion ; a whim, a. freak,<br />

an odd fancy ; a fail<strong>in</strong>g, an imperfection ;<br />

a fit <strong>of</strong> anger, a passion.<br />

STARR-CHOSAIL, -tc, s.f. (Starradh<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cos,) Stagger<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

STARR-SHUILEACH, -eiche, adj.<br />

(Starr-shuil,) Hav<strong>in</strong>g distorted eyes.<br />

STARRx\N, -AiN, -AN, s. 7«. An old<br />

dwarf.<br />

STÀT, -ÀIT, s. m. Pride, haught<strong>in</strong>ess.<br />

STATAIL, -e, adj. (Stat,) Stately, proud;<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itable, advantageous.<br />

STÀTHALACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Stàthail,)<br />

Usefulness, advantageousness.<br />

STEACH, t. e. ' A steach,' adv. (Teach<br />

<strong>and</strong> Anns,) With<strong>in</strong>, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house; to,<br />

with<strong>in</strong>.<br />

STEAFAG, -AiG, -AN, s. f. A little staff<br />

or stick.<br />

STEAFAINEACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Steafag,)<br />

Idle, saunter<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

STE ALL, -AIDH, ST-, V. a. <strong>and</strong> n. (Steall, s.)<br />

Spout, pour out ; cause to spout.<br />

STEALL, -EiLL, <strong>and</strong> still, s.f. A spout<br />

<strong>of</strong> any liquid as if from a squirt ; a catar-<br />

Ziit; a heavy shower <strong>of</strong> ra<strong>in</strong>; a consider-<br />

able quantity <strong>of</strong> any liquid ; diarrhoea-<br />

STEALLACH, -aiche, adj. (Steall,) That<br />

squn ts or spouts ; that causes to spout.<br />

STEALLADAIR, -e. -eak, *. m. (Steall.<br />

adh <strong>and</strong> Fear,) A squirt or syr<strong>in</strong>ge.<br />

STEALLADAIREACHD, s. f. tnd.<br />

(Stealladair,) A squirt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> any liquid ai<br />

through a syr<strong>in</strong>ge.<br />

STEALLAUH, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pres. part,<br />

v. Steall. Squirt<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> squirt<strong>in</strong>g o*<br />

spout<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

STEALLAG, -aig, -an, 5. /. dim. ol<br />

Steall, s. A little spout.<br />

STEALLAGACH, -aiche, adj. (Stealiag,)<br />

Abound<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> small spouts, squirt<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

STEALLAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. (Steall,)<br />

A syr<strong>in</strong>ge or squirt; a cascade; a tap; a<br />

glyster.<br />

STEÀRNAL, -AIL, -AN, s. 7ÌI. A bittern<br />

or lesser tern ; also, an <strong>in</strong>nkeeper's sign.<br />

STEIC-BHRÀGHAD, -.UD,-EAN-BRÀGH-<br />

AiD, i. /. The w<strong>in</strong>d-pipe; weas<strong>and</strong>.<br />

STElDH, -E, -EAN, 4./. A foundation, a<br />

basis.<br />

STEIDHEACHADH, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong><br />

jtres. part. v. Steidhich. Act <strong>of</strong> lay<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

foundation, ground<strong>in</strong>g or establish<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

STÈIDHEALACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Steidh-<br />

eil,) Steaiù<strong>in</strong>ess, solidity, stability.<br />

STÈIDHEIL, -E,<br />

adj. (Steidh,)<br />

I<br />

STÈIDHEACH, -EICHE, i Steady, well<br />

grounded, well founc.ed ; solid <strong>in</strong> judgment,<br />

judicious, sensible.<br />

STEIDHICH, -iDK, SX-, v. a. (Stèidb,)<br />

Establish, found, lay a foundation.<br />

STÈIDHICHTE,;wi. part. v. Steidhich.<br />

Firm, founded, established.<br />

STÈILLEACH, -eiche, adj. Lusty, ro-<br />

-elf-sufficient.<br />

bust, stout.<br />

STÀTALACHD, s. f. md (Stàtail,) STEINLE, *. /. <strong>in</strong>d. The itch, mange.<br />

Statel<strong>in</strong>ess ; an air <strong>of</strong> importance. STE1NLEACHADH,-AIDH, s.m. <strong>and</strong>;»ci.<br />

STÀTHAIL, -K,<br />

adj. (Stàth <strong>and</strong> jmrt. V. Ste<strong>in</strong>lich. Exulc.erat<strong>in</strong>g, state <strong>of</strong><br />

I<br />

STÀTHMHOR, -oire, S Mòr,) Useful, exulcerat<strong>in</strong>g ; exulceration.<br />

STEINLICH, -icH, ST-, v. n. Exulcer-<br />

ate.<br />

STEÒC, -A, } -AicH, s. VI. Any persou<br />

STEOCACH, \ or th<strong>in</strong>g that st<strong>and</strong>s upright;<br />

an attendant, a body seiTant; an<br />

idler.<br />

STEOCACH, -AICHE, adj. (Steòc,) St<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>in</strong>g erect, idle, st<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g idly<br />

STEÒCAIREACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. A habit<br />

<strong>of</strong> st<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g or saunter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> idleness.<br />

STEÒRN, -AIDH, ST-, V. a. Guide, direct<br />

manage prudently.<br />

STEÒRNACH, -aiche, adj. (Steòrn,)<br />

Guid<strong>in</strong>g, direct<strong>in</strong>g ; manag<strong>in</strong>g prudently.<br />

STEÒRNADH, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pret.<br />

part. V. Steòm. Direct<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> direct<strong>in</strong>g<br />

or guid<strong>in</strong>g ; manag<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> manag<strong>in</strong>g<br />

prudently or economically.<br />

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