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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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SAI<br />

S>.\c]-<strong>An</strong>AC, sacsanach, s. m. an <strong>English</strong>man ; a.<br />

<strong>English</strong>.<br />

SACfbéii]\lA, Sacsbheitrla, s. the <strong>English</strong> tongue<br />

Welsh, Saesonaeg.<br />

SAC]''béu]\l^tiiuit, Sacshheurlamhuil,a..'a.ccoTding<br />

to the <strong>English</strong> tongue.<br />

SAC]"]\AéAi]í, sacsrat/iair, s. a pack-saddle.<br />

Sato, sadh, s. a long knife, a dagger.<br />

Sat)ac, sadach, s. m. dust.<br />

SAtiAt), sadadh, s. dusting, beating.<br />

SaúaiI, sadhail, s. f. pleasure, delight, satisfac-<br />

tion ; a good house, habitation ; a. pleasant.<br />

SA-OAite, sadaile, s. £ neglect.<br />

SA-oAt-L, sadhail, s. a saddle.<br />

SÁ'ó'b, sadhbh, s. a good house or habitation ; a<br />

saw ; salve, anything good ; Sabia, a woman's<br />

name.<br />

SAT!)bi\ontiA, sadhhhronna, s. a division.<br />

Sa-o-oac, saddach, s. m. mill dust.<br />

SAebcoi]\e, saebhchoire, s. i. a whirlpool, vortex.<br />

Saja-ó, saghadh, s. a thrust, stab.<br />

SA-^A-\\ÍAt,sagarlach, a. delightful.<br />

Sajíac, socjhlach, a. long-lived ; i. e. i'aojaIac,<br />

SAegLíMin, saeghlaiui, s. m. a pillar or column;<br />

a king or prince, a judge, senior, elder.<br />

SAeÍ<strong>An</strong>, «afiian, s. m. a standard.<br />

Sabc, saeih, written in old MSS. for i'aoc.<br />

Saj, sagh, s. a bitch.<br />

Sajato, saghaidh, s. an attacking.<br />

SAgAim, saghaim, v. I drink, suck.<br />

SaJaI, saghal, a. nice, tender.<br />

Sa^4\Iacv, saghalachd, s. delight, content; voluptuousness.<br />

SÁJAÍAini, saghalaim, v. I saw, discerned.<br />

SAJA^il-Acx), sagharlachd, s. f. delight, contentment.<br />

Saja^ic, sagart, s. m. a priest.<br />

SAgApcACt), sagartachd, s. priesthood.<br />

SAjAi^cAThuil,, sagarta<br />

mhuil,<br />

Sajaivc-óa, sagartdha,<br />

SAjAiicomcAct), sagartoireachd, s. f. priesthood.<br />

Sajit:, sagit, s. f. an arrow; gen. I'Agici,<br />

Br. L.<br />

SAgtiiAipe, sagmhaire, s. m. a sink, kennel.<br />

Saj]', sags, see yAcy.<br />

SAJi-béuptA, saghsbheurla, see •pACfbéuji'LA.<br />

SA5]'béu]ilAinuil,, sagsbheurlamhuil, see fAcp<br />

béu]\l,AiiiuiL<br />

SAsron, sagson,l ^^^<br />

bAji'un, sagsun,^ ' '<br />

SAg^'OUAC, sagsonach, see ]-ac]'aiiac.<br />

SÁibi]\, saibhir, see ]'Ai-óbi]i.<br />

SÁib]ieA]', saibhreas, see i'Ai-óbpeAi'.<br />

SÁib]-éi]\, saibhseir, s. f. a saucer.<br />

m. priestly, sacerdo-<br />

tal, holy, pious.<br />

SAI<br />

Saic, saic, plui-. and gen. <strong>of</strong> fAc.<br />

SÁ1C, saich, s. plenty, enough, a bellyful.<br />

SA^cwohxw, saicdhiolaid, s. a pack-saddle.<br />

SAicéATJAC, saiceadach, s. ra. sack-cloth.<br />

Saicih, saichir, s. f rest, repose.<br />

Saic'iu, saicin, s. £ a bag, a little sack, a pocket.<br />

SAicpoc, saichsiot, see i^AiJi'ioc.<br />

Saiú, saidk, s. £ mildness, gentleness ; a treasury<br />

the prow <strong>of</strong> a ship ; a bitch.<br />

SÁiúbin, saidhbhir, a. rich, opulent, affluent,<br />

wealtliy, copious, plentiful.<br />

SÁmhi\»m, saidhbhirim, v. I emich,<br />

SÁit)biAeAcc, saidhbhreacht, s. £ abimdance, richness<br />

" ; SÁióbpeAcc bi-ó ACA-p éA-OAij", Fer. 35.<br />

SÁi-óbpeAi', saidhbhreas, \ s. m. riches, opu-<br />

SÁi-óbtu<strong>of</strong>, saidhbhrios, J<br />

lence.<br />

SAiue, saidhe.<br />

SAi-óiixe, saidhiste,]<br />

£ a seat.<br />

Sai-ogau, saidheadh, s. a sitting, session, assize.<br />

SMXieeXjAC, saidealach,'\ •, , c.^ „-„^i„ q„<br />

_ '<br />

1<br />

-7 7. J- a. bashtul, simple, t)c.<br />

> SAi'oeALcA, saideaita, r ><br />

\<br />

SAitieAtAfro, saidealachd, \ s. bashfulness, sim-<br />

SAi-oeAlcAct), saidealtachd, f plicity, Sc.<br />

SAi].-é<strong>An</strong>, saifear, s. a sapphire-stone.<br />

Saijcat!), saigheadh, s. a session, sitting.<br />

Saijcat), saighead, s. £ an aiTow, a dart.<br />

Saijcatioih, saigheadoir, s. m. a soldier, archer.<br />

SAijeAuóipeAc-o, saigheadoireachd, s. f. brave<br />

actions ; the army ; soldiery.<br />

SAijeA'DÓineAiiiuib, saigheadoireamhuil, a. sol-<br />

dierly.<br />

SAijeÁn, saigean, s. m. a little, short man.<br />

Saijca]', saigheas, s. oldness, antiquity; an age.<br />

SAijeoi-p, saigheoir, s. m. a sawyer.<br />

Saijto, saigidh, s. f. opulence, power.<br />

SAijit), saighid, s. £ an arrow, a dart.<br />

SAiji-oeAc, saighideach, a. arrowy, pointed.<br />

SÁijiTDeAC, saighidheach, a. opulent, powerful.<br />

SAijin, saighin, s. £ a little bitch.<br />

S'^^^u\,saighin, s. £ an attack; " ]io cuipfeAC<br />

inA|ic|-l,UA5 inec Uil-bAm, ajaj' poi mbpAin<br />

•pAijm lompuAcccA a\\ oei]\eAt) fluAig ui<br />

"OhomnAill", 4 3iast., 14G9.<br />

SaioiL, saidhil, ) , .<br />

c<br />

~ . 1 . .777 7 . ^ s. refreshment, ease.<br />

'<br />

SAfoieAcc, saidhieacht, )<br />

SAToleAC, saidhleach, a. easy.<br />

SAijiéiií, saighleir, s. m. a jailor.<br />

SAijneAC, saighneach, a. conversible, companion-<br />

able, affable.<br />

S'^^^rtet^, saighnen, s. lightning, hurricane.<br />

SAijfioc, saighsiot, v. they came, arrived.<br />

Saijccac, saightheach, s. m. an obtruder, intruder.<br />

SÁib, saí7, s. m. a beam, a joist; s. £ a guard,<br />

custody ; gen. <strong>of</strong> i'Ál, a heel.

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