ceileir

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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Verb

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ceileir (past cheileir, future ceileiridh, verbal noun ceileireadh or ceilearadh, past participle ceileirte)

  1. warble, sing (usually of a bird)
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  • ceilear m (twitter) (of a bird)