scealp

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish scelp (splinter).

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Noun[edit]

scealp f (genitive singular sceilpe, nominative plural scealpa)

  1. splinter

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Verb[edit]

scealp (present analytic scealpann, future analytic scealpfaidh, verbal noun scealpadh, past participle scealptha)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) splinter; chip, flake
  2. (transitive) break piece out of; pinch, snatch
  3. (transitive, sewing) pink

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