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174 VOCABULARY
saídíd, stts ; past subj. sg. 3 no sessed ; fut. sg. 3 seíss ;
pret. sg. 3 siassair ; perf. sg. 3 do-essid, -dessid. ^-^, WeU.^
sain, different,
sainred, n. speciality. sainriud, in particular .
sáith, satiety, repletion.
saíthar, g. saíthir, n. labour.
salm, g. sailm, m. psalm. \
samlaid, like that, thus.
samlaidir, compares, fut. pl. i -samlafammar.
samthach, g. samthige, f. handle {of an axe).
Sapait, Sabbath.
sásad, g. sásta, m.food.
scaraid (fri), parts, separates (intrans. and trans.).
scíath, g. scéith, m. shield.
scríbaid, writes.
scríbend, g. scríbind, d. scríbunt, 225, n. writing ; verb.
noun of scríbaid.
scrútaid, investigates .
-se : see Emphasizing Pronoun (Paradigms).
se : see so.
1. sech, prep. with acc, past, differing from. *
2. sech, con}.,y et, although. sech is, in explanation, í/mí w.
sechidir, follows.
sechmadachte, past.
sechmall, g. sechmaill, n.passing by ; verb. noun of sechmo-
ella.
sechmo-ella, -sechmalla, passes by ; with ó, lachs.
sémigud, m. attenuation. ?^.^, <<;/'/;•'.
sen, old. '^
séns, m. sense.
serc, g. serce, f. love.
-si : see Emphasizing Pronoun (Paradigms).
sib, you ; emphatic sissi.
side, sidi : see suide.
síl, g. síl, n. seed.
sillab, sillabae, f. syllable.
1. sin, that, after a substantive preceded by the article.
2. sin = insin, 4, 300.
3. sin, here, 357.
Sión, Sion.
saídíd, stts ; past subj. sg. 3 no sessed ; fut. sg. 3 seíss ;
pret. sg. 3 siassair ; perf. sg. 3 do-essid, -dessid. ^-^, WeU.^
sain, different,
sainred, n. speciality. sainriud, in particular .
sáith, satiety, repletion.
saíthar, g. saíthir, n. labour.
salm, g. sailm, m. psalm. \
samlaid, like that, thus.
samlaidir, compares, fut. pl. i -samlafammar.
samthach, g. samthige, f. handle {of an axe).
Sapait, Sabbath.
sásad, g. sásta, m.food.
scaraid (fri), parts, separates (intrans. and trans.).
scíath, g. scéith, m. shield.
scríbaid, writes.
scríbend, g. scríbind, d. scríbunt, 225, n. writing ; verb.
noun of scríbaid.
scrútaid, investigates .
-se : see Emphasizing Pronoun (Paradigms).
se : see so.
1. sech, prep. with acc, past, differing from. *
2. sech, con}.,y et, although. sech is, in explanation, í/mí w.
sechidir, follows.
sechmadachte, past.
sechmall, g. sechmaill, n.passing by ; verb. noun of sechmo-
ella.
sechmo-ella, -sechmalla, passes by ; with ó, lachs.
sémigud, m. attenuation. ?^.^, <<;/'/;•'.
sen, old. '^
séns, m. sense.
serc, g. serce, f. love.
-si : see Emphasizing Pronoun (Paradigms).
sib, you ; emphatic sissi.
side, sidi : see suide.
síl, g. síl, n. seed.
sillab, sillabae, f. syllable.
1. sin, that, after a substantive preceded by the article.
2. sin = insin, 4, 300.
3. sin, here, 357.
Sión, Sion.
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