sciathán

See also: scíathán

Irish

Pronunciation

  • (Aran) IPA(key): [ˈʃcɪhɑːn]

Etymology 1

From Old Irish scíathán, from scíath; synchronically, sciath (wing) + -án (diminutive suffix).

Noun

sciathán m (genitive singular sciatháin, nominative plural sciatháin)

  1. wing
  2. side, extension; part, piece
  3. (anatomy) arm
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • faoi sciathán (surreptitiously; under pretence of)
  • greim sciatháin (arm-hold)
  • sciathán airm (wing of army)
  • sciathán céarach (waxwing)
  • sciathán foirgnimh (wing of building)
  • sciathán leathair (bat)
  • sciathán tobac (bit (from plug) of tobacco)

Etymology 2

From sciath (wicker-work door or screen) + -án (diminutive suffix).

Noun

sciathán m (genitive singular sciatháin, nominative plural sciatháin)

  1. wicker-work lid or panel
Derived terms
  • sciathán feadhnaigh (removable bottom of pannier(-basket))

Declension

Further reading

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