Faclair Gàidhlig is Beurla le Dwelly 'na bhroinn An English - Scottish Gaelic dictionary incorporating Dwelly
Toraidhean Dwelly
seac pr pt a' seacadh, v a & n. Wither, cause to wither or fade. 2 Scorch, dry, parch. ...an còrr |
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seac -a, a. Withered, decayed, shrivelled. 2 Blighted, scorched, dried, parched. 3 Sapless, withou...an còrr |
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seac s. Blight. |
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seacadh -aidh, sm Withering, act of withering or causing to wither. 2 State of withering or fading. 3...an còrr |
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seachd a. Seven. Ré sheachd bliadhna, during seven years; gabhaidh tu nan seachdaibh iad, ...an còrr |
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seacaich v. see seac. |
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seacd see seachd & seac. |
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seachd v. & a see seac. |
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seach-theinn see seac-thinn. |
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seac-mharbh (DU) a. Completely dead, in a condition of rigor mortis. |
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seac-mharbh * va Kill outright. Seach-mharbh e i, he killed her outright. |
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seac-thinn -e, -ean, sf Severe illness, disease, mortal sickness. 2 Consumption. |
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seac-thinn a. Mortally sick. 2 Severely indisposed. |
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seac-thinneach -eiche, a. Severely ill. 2 Labouring under a chronic illness. 3 Consumptive. 4 Causing a seve...an còrr |
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seac-thinneas ** -eis, sm Severe illness, mortal sickness. |
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seacta pt pt of seac. Withered, dried up, shrivelled, parched. 2 Wasted, decayed. |
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secc † a. now seac. |
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