sciath
English
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃciə/
Etymology 1
From Old Irish scíath (“shield, buckler; protection, defence, safeguard”), from Proto-Celtic *skētos, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyt-, from *skey- (“to cut, separate”). Cognate with Breton skoed, Latin scūtum and Old Church Slavonic щитъ (štitŭ).
Noun
sciath f or m (genitive singular scéithe or scéith, nominative plural sciatha)
- shield
- protection, cover; protector
- protective screen
- (entomology, zoology) shield
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- shield-shaped basket
- wicker-work door or screen
Declension
As feminine noun:
Second declension
Bare forms
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As masculine noun:
First declension
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Derived terms
- barr scéithe (“chief”)
- bocóid scéithe, cabhradh scéithe, tul scéithe, úll scéithe (“boss of shield”)
- buaileam sciath (“braggadoccio”)
- círín scéithe (“crest of shield”)
- droim scéithe (“back, convex side of shield”)
- iris scéithe (“strap of shield”)
- lámh na scéithe (“the left hand”)
- léibheann sciath (“wall of shields, testudo”)
- sceallbholg sciath (“testudo”)
- sceimheal scéithe (“flange of shield”)
- sciathach (“having, bearing, shield(s)”, adjective)
- sciathach (“left-handed”, adjective)
- sciathán m (“wicker-work lid or panel”)
- sciath armais f (“armorial shield”)
- sciathbholcán m (“shield volcano”)
- sciathbhrat (sábhála) m (“(safety) screen”)
- sciathchill f (“guard-cell”)
- sciathchlár m (“baffle-board”)
- sciath chocháin f (“screen made of straw ropes”)
- sciath chosanta f (“protective shield”)
- sciathdhorn m (“basket-hilt”)
- sciathfháinne m (“guard-ring”)
- sciathghreille f (“screen-grid”)
- sciathlúireach f (“breastplate; protective armour, protection; prayer for protection”)
- sciathóg f (“shield-shaped basket; container or lid made of plaited osiers or straw”)
- sciathrach f (“shield-strap”)
- sciathshúileach (“wall-eyed; squinting; roguish-looking”, adjective)
- sciath thine f (“fire-screen”)
- sciath truicir (“trigger-guard”)
- seolán sciata (“screened lead”)
Verb
sciath (present analytic sciathann, future analytic sciathfaidh, verbal noun sciathadh, past participle sciata)
- (transitive, electrical engineering) screen
Conjugation
singular | plural | relative | autonomous | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||
indicative | present | sciathaim | sciathann tú; sciathair† |
sciathann sé, sí | sciathaimid | sciathann sibh | sciathann siad; sciathaid† |
a sciathann; a sciathas | sciatar |
past | sciath mé; sciathas | sciath tú; sciathais | sciath sé, sí | sciathamar; sciath muid | sciath sibh; sciathabhair | sciath siad; sciathadar | a sciath / ar sciath* |
sciathadh | |
past habitual | sciathainn | sciatá | sciathadh sé, sí | sciathaimis; sciathadh muid | sciathadh sibh | sciathaidís; sciathadh siad | a sciathadh / ar sciathadh* |
sciataí | |
future | sciathfaidh mé; sciathfad |
sciathfaidh tú; sciathfair† |
sciathfaidh sé, sí | sciathfaimid; sciathfaidh muid |
sciathfaidh sibh | sciathfaidh siad; sciathfaid† |
a sciathfaidh; a sciathfas | sciathfar | |
conditional | sciathfainn | sciathfá | sciathfadh sé, sí | sciathfaimis; sciathfadh muid | sciathfadh sibh | sciathfaidís; sciathfadh siad | a sciathfadh / ar sciathfadh* |
sciathfaí | |
subjunctive | present | go sciatha mé; go sciathad† |
go sciatha tú; go sciathair† |
go sciatha sé, sí | go sciathaimid; go sciatha muid |
go sciatha sibh | go sciatha siad; go sciathaid† |
— | go sciatar |
past | dá sciathainn | dá sciatá | dá sciathadh sé, sí | dá sciathaimis; dá sciathadh muid |
dá sciathadh sibh | dá sciathaidís; dá sciathadh siad |
— | dá sciataí | |
imperative | sciathaim | sciath | sciathadh sé, sí | sciathaimis | sciathaigí; sciathaidh† |
sciathaidís | — | sciatar | |
verbal noun | sciathadh | ||||||||
past participle | sciata |
* Indirect relative
† Archaic or dialect form
Declension
First declension
Bare forms:
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Forms with the definite article:
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Derived terms
- sciathán m (“wing; side, extension; part, piece; arm”)
Related terms
- sciathánach (“winged; long-armed”, adjective)
Further reading
- "sciath" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- “1 scíath” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
- “2 scíath” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.