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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ScocA, scotha, s. brambles used as a fence against<br />

cattle.<br />

ScouAC, scothach, a. producing branches youth-<br />

;<br />

fid.<br />

ScocAiiiuib, scothamJmil, \ a. chosen, elect,<br />

Scocuil, scothuil, Í 3f'Far.<br />

Scocbéu]ilA, Scothheurla, s. the Scottisli lan-<br />

guage.<br />

Scoctonj, scothlong, s. a yacht.<br />

ScoccAti, scottan, s. a small flock.<br />

Sci^AbAC, scrabach, a. rough.<br />

ScpÁiioeoj, scraideog, s. f. a diminutive female.<br />

ScuAinin, scraidin, s. f a small scrap, a diminutive<br />

little fellow ; a small unripe apple.<br />

SciiÁij-ce, scraisie, s. a sluggard, a slothful per-<br />

son.<br />

Sci\ÁipreAct), scraisteachd, "i s. f. laziness,<br />

Sct\Ái]-ceAitibACT5, scraisteamh- > slothfulness,<br />

lachd, ) sloth.<br />

Sc)u\i|-ceAc, scraisteach, ) a. slothful,<br />

Sci\Áipce

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