séad

See also: SEAD, Sead, and sead

Irish

Etymology 1

From Old Irish sét (path, way), from Proto-Celtic *sentus (compare Welsh hynt), from Proto-Indo-European *sent- (to head for, go).

Noun

séad m (genitive singular séada, nominative plural séada)

  1. path, way
Declension

Etymology 2

From Old Irish sét (object of value, chattel). Doublet of seoid.

Noun

séad m (genitive singular séada, nominative plural séada)

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Declension

Etymology 3

From English jade.

Noun

séad m (genitive singular séid)

  1. jade (gem)
Derived terms
  • séadghlas

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
séad shéad
after an, tséad
not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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