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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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SiiÁiiiÁn, snamhan, s. m. a float; slow swimming<br />

or sailing ; creeping, crawling.<br />

SnÁiiiluAC, snamhluath, s. swift swimming.<br />

SnÁiiniijíll, snamhuighUl, s. floating, sailing.<br />

Stiaoi, snaoi, s. a bier; flowing, running; War.<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. c. c.<br />

SriAoio, snaoidh, s. hewing, chipping; a consumption.<br />

SnAOitcAc<strong>An</strong>, snaoidheachan, s. m. a hewer.<br />

SriAoi^', snaois, s. f. a slice.<br />

SriAOii-in, snaoisin, s. f. snufl", powder, dust.<br />

SnóoipneAÓ, snaoisineadh, s. calcination.<br />

SriAOH-iniin, snaosinim, v. I reduce to powder.<br />

SnA]', snas, s. m. decency, elegancy; colour,<br />

grain; ornament, refinement, analysis; the<br />

track <strong>of</strong> a snail.<br />

SnA]'Ac, snasach, a. neat, elegant.<br />

SnA]-At), suaáad/i, s. analysis, analyzing.<br />

SnA]-AT)óii\, S7iasadoir, s. m. an analyzer, refiner.<br />

SriAi-Aini, «wasaiwi, V. I analyze; bedeck, ornament.<br />

SnAfriiAjv SHa5-"i a. neat, elegant, genteel,<br />

mitar, > dainty, ornamental, brave,<br />

SnAfCA, snasta,) gallant.<br />

SnA]-cu, snastu, s. colour.<br />

SriA^-ugAt), masiigliadh, s. ornamenting.<br />

SnÁc, siiaíh, s. Í. a thread, line, filament.<br />

SiiAc, snath, s. f food, \'ictuals.<br />

SnACA, snaiha, s. an easing, riddance <strong>of</strong> pain,<br />

grief, or trouble.<br />

SnÁcAT), snathad, s. f a needle; " t. e. i'nÁc<br />

yéc, i. e. yez i-tiÁic, i. e. zoXX piACAiwe", Cor.<br />

StiÁCA-OAcÁn, snathadaclian, s. m. a needle-case.<br />

SnÁtAt)C]ió-ó, snathadchi-odh, s. the eye <strong>of</strong> a<br />

needle.<br />

SnÁCA-oóiiA, snathadoir, s. m. a needle maker.<br />

S11ÁCA1111, snaiha'tn, v. I thread or string.<br />

SiiAC<strong>An</strong>ii, siiatJtaim, v. I sup.<br />

SvÁty\iM'6&\\^,snallifuaidkail,s. pack-thread, Sh.<br />

SnoACT), sneachd, s. m. snow.<br />

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SneAcnA, sneaclida,<br />

SneActiAc, sneachdach, > a. snowy.<br />

SneACT>Aiiiuit-, sneachdanJtuil, )<br />

SneAJ, sneagh, s. m. a nit.<br />

SneAJAC, sneaghach, a. full <strong>of</strong> nits.<br />

SiieAiii, tneamh, s. a nit, Sc.<br />

SneAiiiAC, sneamhacJi, a. nitty, «Sc.<br />

SneiT), S7ieidh, a. little, small; s. sadness, sorrow,<br />

vexation ; a nit, anything small.<br />

Sneij, siieigh, a. straight, direct.<br />

Stilt), stiiJh.y p<br />

Sniioe, snidhe, s. f. a tear, drop, di-ops <strong>of</strong> rain<br />

through the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> a house ; winding, spinning.<br />

SNI SOA<br />

Sní-óeAc, snidheach, a. that droppeth; tearful,<br />

mournful.<br />

Sni-oeAU, snidheadh, s. creeping, winding.<br />

SnioiTM, snidhim, v. I drop, distil, let in water.<br />

Sni'ógioc<strong>An</strong>, snidligiochan, s. m. a spinster; a still.<br />

Sni jini, snighim, v. I creep, drawl, glide.<br />

Sn'ijceAC, snighiheach, a. creeping.<br />

Snim, snim, pron. that; i. e. pn, 0. g.<br />

Snimce, snimche, s. grief, sadness.<br />

Snioiii, sniomh, s. sadness, hea\'iness, sorrow,<br />

anguish ; spinning, twisting, winding.<br />

SnioriiA, sniomha, s. a spindle.<br />

SnioriiAC<strong>An</strong>, sniomhachan, s. in. a spinner; spiu-<br />

aing.<br />

SnioiiiAt), sniomhadh, s. spinning, twisting,<br />

writhing.<br />

SiiioriiAit)e, sniomhaidiie, s. m. a spinner.<br />

SnioriiAim, sniomhaim, v. I spin, twist, wind ; I<br />

writhe.<br />

SriiotiiAiTi, s«iom/iain,s. curUng; a. that cuiletb.<br />

SnioifiAijie, suiomhaire, s. m. a spindle.<br />

SnioiticA, sniomhtha, part, spun, t\^-isted.<br />

Sni]-, snis, s. a duel, single combat.<br />

Snipn, snisin, s. f. snufi".<br />

Snipoc, snisiot, v. they encountered.<br />

Snó, sno, s. visage, appearance, colour.<br />

SiióÚAC, snodhach, s. m. sap, juice.<br />

SnÓ5AC, snoghach, a. beautiful, well-looking.<br />

S.noijeAtioi]!, snoigheadoir, s. m. a hewer,<br />

chipper.<br />

Snoijitii, snoigJdin, v. I hew, chip.<br />

Siioijce, snoighte, part, hewn, chipped; a. plea-<br />

sant, decent.<br />

SuuAÚ, snuadh, s. a river, brook, rill; hair <strong>of</strong><br />

the head; colour, hue, appearance, visage;<br />

blood.<br />

" t)]ioc Aitim feoLv, piuAW Ainm T)'pui1,:<br />

5]iic eolA]-, niAig jTolc lApi'um ;<br />

Conn Ainni ceitte lA-ii.mocA,<br />

TTujibAfo Ainiii jAC upbAxiA", For. Foe.<br />

SiiUAt)Aini, snuadhaim, v. I flow, stream.<br />

SnuAticUM]-, snuadhchlais, s. the charmel <strong>of</strong> a<br />

river.<br />

SinjAtJitiA]!, gnuadhmhar, a. well-looking.<br />

Siiuoc, snuot, s. an ear.<br />

So, so, pron. this, this here, this is; Heb., so; s.<br />

ease, rest, quiet, pleasure; a. young; in compound<br />

words it signifies goodness, fitness, aptness,<br />

or easy, equal to the <strong>English</strong> termination<br />

ble.<br />

SÓAcLsiC, soaclacJi, a. easy.<br />

SÓAt), soadh, s. a turning, returning, return ; a<br />

bed, couch ; an eclipsing.<br />

Só&-6bi^]\Ai^e

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