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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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glance <strong>of</strong> tlie eye, winking; pleAt) nA fúl,<br />

twinkling <strong>of</strong> the eyes.<br />

Sit, sil, V. to drop, to shed ; imper. pi ; part.<br />

pron. we, us.<br />

Smne, sinne,) ^ '<br />

Sinne, sinne, s. a dug or teat, nipple <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Slice, silte, part, shed, spilled.<br />

breast; a. elder, eldest.<br />

StnneAc, siwneacA, s. m. a fox; ITeb, sinne; a<br />

SilceAC, silteach, s. m. a running issue, O'Hic. wen, wart.<br />

SilceACÁn, silteacJian, s. m. a still, a distiller. Sinnpoii, sinnsior, s. an ancestor, elder chief, or<br />

SilceÁn, siltean, s. m. a drooping creature. head <strong>of</strong> a family ; the yew tree ; a. elder<br />

SilceA]\, siltear, for i'aoIca^í, v. it seems.<br />

" CiteAC<strong>An</strong>iopAlAliAox) buróeiiAlléilLfop<br />

Silciu, siltidh, a. instilled.<br />

A fmnpojA TiiiACAHA", 4 Mast, 1443.<br />

Siinit)e, simide, s. a mallet, beetle.<br />

Smnpo^iAp, sinnsioras, s. m. antiquity, long<br />

Similéi]A, simileir, s. f. a chimney.<br />

standing in a place.<br />

Sitiiin, simhin, s. i. a rush; i. e. " ]'eiTÍi a 1iinn", Smnpo^TOACc, sinnsiordhacht, s. f genealogy,<br />

Cor.<br />

account <strong>of</strong> famiUes ; eldership, superiority on<br />

Sum-\ é, shnne, 1 '<br />

r-<br />

_ , ' . > s. a chimney. •'<br />

SimneA]A, simnear,y<br />

account <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Sini-eAU, sinsean, s. the uvula.<br />

SimoncAct), simontachd, s. f simony.<br />

Smpe<strong>An</strong>ACAi]!, sinseanathair,\ s. ra. a. great-<br />

Simpli-oe, simpUdlie, s. m. a simpleton ; a. Sinpe<strong>An</strong>óif, ^inseanoir, j grandfather.<br />

simple, mean, plain, silly, despicable, vile. Sin]'e<strong>An</strong>inACAi|i, sinseanmhathair, s. a great-<br />

Sitnpli-óeAcT), simplidheachd, s. f. simpUcity, grandmother.<br />

Sinpo]i, sinsior, s. a yew tree.<br />

Sin]'!^, sinsir, s. old people.<br />

Sitifi]\eAC-o, sinsireachd, s. f eldership, seniority,<br />

chieftainship.<br />

Since, sinte, part, stretched, extended.<br />

SinceAC, sinteach, a. straight, long, progressive.<br />

Siiiceog, sinteog, s. f a straight line, a pace.<br />

SiobAT), siohad, 1 „ „ „„,ii;<br />

„ ,<br />

' . , . , > s. a scallion, onion.<br />

SiobAit), siobaul,)<br />

SiobAim, siobaim, v. I blow.<br />

SiobAl, siobhal, s. m. a thorn, a pin.<br />

SiobAicA, siobhalta, a. civil, courteous, complaisant,<br />

condescending.<br />

SiolbAlcAC-o, siolbhaltachd, s. f civility, com-<br />

plaisance, courtesy, lU'banity.<br />

Siob<strong>An</strong>, sioban, s. m. a blast, drift.<br />

Siob<strong>An</strong>cAC, siobantach, a. stormy.<br />

SiobAl, siobhal, see pubAl.<br />

SiobAp, siobhas, s. m. rage, madness.

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