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sir, adj., excellent—used
as an intensive particle ;
sar rnhath, very good.
s£, sia, nu. adj., six.
seach, seachad air, prep.,
past, by.
seachd, nu. adj., seven.
seachdamh, nu. adj.,
seventh.
seachdnar, nu. n., seven
persons.
seachdain (seachdaine),
n.f., a week.
sealgair, n.m., a hunter.
seall, v., see, look (seall-
tainn).
seanair (seanar), n.m., a
grandfather.
seanmhair (seanmhar), n.f.,
a grandmother.
sean(n), (sine), adj., old.
searbh (seirbhe), adj.,
bitter.
aearbhant (searbhanta), n.f.,
a maid servant.
seargadh, v.n., withering.
searrach, n.m., a foal, a
colt.
searrag, n.f., a bottle, a
flask.
seas, v., stand (seasamh).
s£athamh, nu. adj., the
sixth (also slathamh).
s&d, v. and n., bloiv,
blowing.
seinn, v. and n., sing,
singing.
se61 (siiiil), n.m., a sail;
pi., sitiil.
seblta, adj , cunning.
seomar, n.m., a room,
parlour.
Sebnaid, nf., Janet, Jessie,
seorsa, n.m., a sort, a kind',
pi., sebrsachan.
Seumas (Sheumais), n.m.,
James.
sgadan, n.m., a herring.
sgaoil, v., spread (sgaoil
-eadh).
sgarbh, n.m., a cormorant.
sgeanan, pi. of sgian.
sgeir, n.f., a rock in the sea.
sgeirean, pi. of sgeir.
sgeul (sgebil), n.f., a story,
a tale, news.
sgeulachd, n.f., a story, a
tale.
sgian, n.f., a knife (see
irreg. declens.).
sgiath (sgeith, sgeithe), n.f.,
a wing.
sgillinn (sgillinne), n.f., a
penny ; sgillinn Shasann
-ach, an English penny,
i.e., a shilling.
sgine, gen. of sgian.
sgiobair, n.m., a skipper.
master of a boat.
sgiobalta, adj., neat, tidy,
smart.
sglth (sgitbe), adj., tired,
fatigued.
sgoil, n.f., a school.
sgoilear (sgoileir), n.m., a
scholar, a pupil.
sgbr, sgbrr (sgoir, sgorra),
n.m., a peak, a crag.
sir, adj., excellent—used
as an intensive particle ;
sar rnhath, very good.
s£, sia, nu. adj., six.
seach, seachad air, prep.,
past, by.
seachd, nu. adj., seven.
seachdamh, nu. adj.,
seventh.
seachdnar, nu. n., seven
persons.
seachdain (seachdaine),
n.f., a week.
sealgair, n.m., a hunter.
seall, v., see, look (seall-
tainn).
seanair (seanar), n.m., a
grandfather.
seanmhair (seanmhar), n.f.,
a grandmother.
sean(n), (sine), adj., old.
searbh (seirbhe), adj.,
bitter.
aearbhant (searbhanta), n.f.,
a maid servant.
seargadh, v.n., withering.
searrach, n.m., a foal, a
colt.
searrag, n.f., a bottle, a
flask.
seas, v., stand (seasamh).
s£athamh, nu. adj., the
sixth (also slathamh).
s&d, v. and n., bloiv,
blowing.
seinn, v. and n., sing,
singing.
se61 (siiiil), n.m., a sail;
pi., sitiil.
seblta, adj , cunning.
seomar, n.m., a room,
parlour.
Sebnaid, nf., Janet, Jessie,
seorsa, n.m., a sort, a kind',
pi., sebrsachan.
Seumas (Sheumais), n.m.,
James.
sgadan, n.m., a herring.
sgaoil, v., spread (sgaoil
-eadh).
sgarbh, n.m., a cormorant.
sgeanan, pi. of sgian.
sgeir, n.f., a rock in the sea.
sgeirean, pi. of sgeir.
sgeul (sgebil), n.f., a story,
a tale, news.
sgeulachd, n.f., a story, a
tale.
sgian, n.f., a knife (see
irreg. declens.).
sgiath (sgeith, sgeithe), n.f.,
a wing.
sgillinn (sgillinne), n.f., a
penny ; sgillinn Shasann
-ach, an English penny,
i.e., a shilling.
sgine, gen. of sgian.
sgiobair, n.m., a skipper.
master of a boat.
sgiobalta, adj., neat, tidy,
smart.
sglth (sgitbe), adj., tired,
fatigued.
sgoil, n.f., a school.
sgoilear (sgoileir), n.m., a
scholar, a pupil.
sgbr, sgbrr (sgoir, sgorra),
n.m., a peak, a crag.
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Description | This contains items published by An Comunn, which are not specifically Mòd-related. It includes journals, annual reports and corporate documents, policy statements, educational resources and published plays and literature. It is arranged alphabetically by title. |
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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