sgèith

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See also: sgeith and sgéith

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology 1

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sgèith (past sgèith, future sgèithidh, verbal noun sgèitheadh, past participle sgèithte)

  1. to cut to fit (e.g. cloth)
  2. to fit, suit
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Etymology 2

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Denominal from sgiath (wing).

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Verb

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sgèith (past sgèith, future sgèithidh, verbal noun sgèitheadh, past participle sgèithte)

  1. to fly
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Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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Noun

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sgèith

  1. dative singular of sgiath