sgaoil
Irish
Verb
sgaoil (present analytic sgaoileann, future analytic sgaoilfidh, verbal noun sgaoileadh, past participle sgaoilte)
- superseded spelling of scaoil
Scottish Gaelic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s̪kɯːl/
Etymology 1
From Old Irish scaílid (“to scatter, disperse”). Cognate with Irish scaoil and Manx skeaylley.
Verb
sgaoil (past sgaoil, future sgaoilidh, verbal noun sgaoileadh, past participle sgaoilte)
Derived terms
- eadar-sgaoil (“intersperse”)
Etymology 2
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Noun
sgaoil m (genitive singular sgaoil, plural sgaoilean)