scaird

Irish

Etymology 1

Noun

scaird f (genitive singular scairde, nominative plural scairdeanna)

  1. squirt, jet, gush
    Proverb:
    scaird aithrí scaird pheacaísudden fit of repentance (followed by bout of profligacy)
Declension
Alternative forms

Verb

scaird (present analytic scairdeann, future analytic scairdfidh, verbal noun scairdeadh, past participle scairdte)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) squirt, gush; pour rapidly
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

Noun 1

scaird f (genitive singular scairde)

  1. Alternative form of scard (fright, terror)
Declension

Noun 2

scaird m sg

  1. vocative singular of scard
  2. genitive singular of scard

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