Séiseal/Lexicon

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  • ȝatta / ʕaṭṭa = song
  • cóbain / ḳōḅan = nirvana
  • cóil / ḳōl = hand
  • níȝ / nīȝ = foot
  • ħósa / ħōṣa = fish
  • zeahat / žahaṭ = crooked, bent
  • mídeabh / mīdaẉ = straight
  • éazan / ēẓaṇ = 'all'
  • bhighgheás / viyyāṣ = 'many'
  • cuinsí / ḳunšī = 'some'
  • dabhbhain / ḍaẉẉin = 'few'
  • iosgail / iṣqal 'child'
  • géaȝ / qēʕ 'fiddle'
  • úigéaȝas / 2ūqēʕaṣ '(archaic) virtuoso, esp. a virtuoso fiddler; (by extension) expert'
  • zimzeáim / žimžām 'extreme'
  • munaí / ṃuṇī 'pattern'
  • gheánaí / yāṇī 'laurel'
  • ránaighe / ṛāṇiyə (2) 'sky'
  • bheasga / vaṣqə (2) 'earth'
  • aizeag / ažəq (1) 'sea'
  • néibh / nēv (2) 'water'
  • néabh / nēṿ (1) 'mind'
  • ħágh / ħāɣ (1) 'human'
  • ȝacan / ʕaqʰəṇ = man
  • bhoíl / ṿīl = woman
  • néth / nēh 'child (one's offspring)'
  • tóile- / ṭōla- 'first'
  • ȝaiggí / ʕajjī- 'last'
  • leacar / laqʰar 'to breathe'
  • bóiche / ḅōxa 'love'
  • gheid- / yad- '(medial demonstrative)'
  • zéat / žēṭ 'to live'
  • Geaȝra néth Abraibhín / jaʕra nēh Aḅṛawīn: major genus theorist
  • ȝailic / ʕalik 'to turn'
  • ghaiblí / ɣablī 'studio'
  • ȝáca / ʕāka 'tree'
  • abraibhín / aḅṛawīn 'protection; male given name'
  • ceadaí / kaḍī 'time'
  • being / baňj 'brave'
    • beingeáil / biňjāl 'bravery'
  • ȝáibeing / ʕābiňj 'cowardly'
    • ȝáibeingeáil / ʕābiňjāl 'cowardice'
  • geinme / janma [g̟æn̪ɪmæ] 'language'
  • záitim / ẓātim [zˠɑːtʲʰɪmʲ] 'sky'
  • mairing / ṃariňj /mˠəˈrɪnɟ/ 'to have a flight of fancy'
    • A loanword; from an AI generated meme
  • zilzeáil / žilžāl /ʒəl'ʒa:l/: middle
  • ȝáine / ʕāna /'ʕa:n̪ə/: beauty
  • gá / Gā /g̠a:ʔ/: crow
  • ȝurrá / ʕurrā /ʕar'ra:ʔ/: raven
  • atóib / aṭōb /ʔə't̪ˠo:b/: bird
  • cáí / ḳāʔī /'k̠a:ʔi:/: mountain
  • beagáȝ / baqāʕ /bə'g̠a:ʕ/: 'horizon'
  • ghabár / ɣaḅār /ɣə'bˠa:r/ 'to weave'
  • ghanbár / ɣaṇḅār /ɣən̪ˠ'bˠa:r/ ‘spider'
  • caccúc / ḳaḳḳūḳ 'cuckoo'
  • ȝagȝág / ʕaqʕāq /ʕəg̠ʕa:g̠/: magpie
  • zearthaí / žaṛhī: 'city'
  • ceide / kada /'k̟ad̪ə/: 'now'
  • dunbar / ḍuṇḅaṛ, pl. dunbár / ḍuṇḅāṛ 'community, small town'
  • dabar / ḍaḅaṛ 'to associate'