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scolóc (1) timthirid, gilla a ma/i-sercatit,atteiulaiit. 13, 21.
15, 23. 17, 10. II. 114, 9. 13. eiric giunta co lomad a ciabaib
na crosan 7 na scoloc, Laws iii, p. 35i, 6. A farm-servant,
Lismore Lives, Ind. The word is now fern, and means an old
man, an elderly farmer, "P. O'C. Manx scoUag lad, stripling.
(2) a scholar, student. Fél. cxxix, 1. In O'Curry's MS.
Dictionary (now preserved in Clonliffe College) the following-
passage is quoted from the Bk. of Ballym. 41b, b (?) : trade
as mo menma bis .i. scolog ar légad a shalm 7 gilla iar legadh
a erraidh liadh 7 ingen iar n-dénam mná dhi.
scor a stud if mares. 79, 25.
scúabad sn-eejiing. 11, 15. scópthe swept, Goid. p. 4, p. 14. M
skeabey, W. ysgubo.
sculmaire a scmller, O'Don. Suppl. scemgal na sculmairi ic a
scoltud, LL. 236a, 10. arowmg-pin? 85,13. 119)34-
sébcaide ^ sebcaide hawk-like? 97, 15.
sechtach sevenfold. 105, 16.
secht-airdech seven-pointed. 122, 33.
secht-fhillte sevenfold. 9, 13. Cf. sechtfilltech, LBr. 277a, 48.
sechttrumma seven times heavier. 61, 16.
Seoul rye. 99, 4. M. shoggyl. From Lat. secale.
seg strength, pith. 55, 4. cin seg, cin siig, LBr. 163b, 8.
sel a while. 11, 9. Wind, sel bee, LBr. 8a, 45. Rev. ix, 18.
andara sel alternately, 3 Fragm. 26, 24. dális dóib sel each
thrlr lee, LU. 25a, 15. W. chwyl.
semtille a beetle or mallet, P. O'C. the knocker of a door : 123,
II. 17.
sensiim I refuse, deny. 5, 18. Inf. sena. Mer TJil. 9. Rev. vii,
302, 1. 206.
sen-cháisse f. old cheese. 37, 18.
sengán aiif. 125, 22. Alex. 687. From seng slender. M.
sniengan.
serbán wild-oats. seruán 99, 4. serpan .i. cenel n-arbha .i. ba
doich bidh é in corco, H. 3. 18, p. 637d.
sessar Jíí/í. 93,2. ^u
setige blanket. 11,18.28. 17,25. 'Pi^ova. ^ét bedding, deich -T-CC
cind ina rosétaib, LU. 81b, 5. do cholcthechaib 7 brothra-
chaib 7 di setaib ingantaib, ib. 134b, 26.
sifind? 11, 15. o- .;..,- .
15, 23. 17, 10. II. 114, 9. 13. eiric giunta co lomad a ciabaib
na crosan 7 na scoloc, Laws iii, p. 35i, 6. A farm-servant,
Lismore Lives, Ind. The word is now fern, and means an old
man, an elderly farmer, "P. O'C. Manx scoUag lad, stripling.
(2) a scholar, student. Fél. cxxix, 1. In O'Curry's MS.
Dictionary (now preserved in Clonliffe College) the following-
passage is quoted from the Bk. of Ballym. 41b, b (?) : trade
as mo menma bis .i. scolog ar légad a shalm 7 gilla iar legadh
a erraidh liadh 7 ingen iar n-dénam mná dhi.
scor a stud if mares. 79, 25.
scúabad sn-eejiing. 11, 15. scópthe swept, Goid. p. 4, p. 14. M
skeabey, W. ysgubo.
sculmaire a scmller, O'Don. Suppl. scemgal na sculmairi ic a
scoltud, LL. 236a, 10. arowmg-pin? 85,13. 119)34-
sébcaide ^ sebcaide hawk-like? 97, 15.
sechtach sevenfold. 105, 16.
secht-airdech seven-pointed. 122, 33.
secht-fhillte sevenfold. 9, 13. Cf. sechtfilltech, LBr. 277a, 48.
sechttrumma seven times heavier. 61, 16.
Seoul rye. 99, 4. M. shoggyl. From Lat. secale.
seg strength, pith. 55, 4. cin seg, cin siig, LBr. 163b, 8.
sel a while. 11, 9. Wind, sel bee, LBr. 8a, 45. Rev. ix, 18.
andara sel alternately, 3 Fragm. 26, 24. dális dóib sel each
thrlr lee, LU. 25a, 15. W. chwyl.
semtille a beetle or mallet, P. O'C. the knocker of a door : 123,
II. 17.
sensiim I refuse, deny. 5, 18. Inf. sena. Mer TJil. 9. Rev. vii,
302, 1. 206.
sen-cháisse f. old cheese. 37, 18.
sengán aiif. 125, 22. Alex. 687. From seng slender. M.
sniengan.
serbán wild-oats. seruán 99, 4. serpan .i. cenel n-arbha .i. ba
doich bidh é in corco, H. 3. 18, p. 637d.
sessar Jíí/í. 93,2. ^u
setige blanket. 11,18.28. 17,25. 'Pi^ova. ^ét bedding, deich -T-CC
cind ina rosétaib, LU. 81b, 5. do cholcthechaib 7 brothra-
chaib 7 di setaib ingantaib, ib. 134b, 26.
sifind? 11, 15. o- .;..,- .
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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