seelie

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

from Middle English sely, from Old English sǣliġ (blessed, fortunate), (also gesǣliġ (happy, prosperous, blessed, fortunate)), from Proto-Germanic *sēlīgaz (happy), equivalent to seil + -ie. Cognate with English sely.

Adjective

seelie (comparative mair seelie, superlative maist seelie)

  1. blessed, holy
  2. fortunate, lucky, prosperous
  3. happy
  4. innocent
  5. helpless

Derived terms

  • seelie court (the fairy court)
  • seelie wicht (fairy)

Further reading

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