gath-seillein
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
gath (“sting (of an insect)”) + sheillean (“bee”, lenited form of seillean)
Noun
gath-seillein m (genitive singular gatha-sheillein, plural gathan-seillein)
- bee sting
Related terms
- bòl-sheillean[1]
- cèir-sheillean
- cràin-sheillean[1]
- gath-bolg[2][1]
- gath-buafach[2]
- gath-fruighe[2][1]
- gath-teth[2]
- gath[2][1]
- marbhaiche-sheillean[1]
- mil-seillein[1]
- proimsheillean[2]
- seillean-achaidh[2]
- seillean aodainn-bhuidhe[1]
- seillean-cuthaige[1]
- seillean-dé[1]
- seillean-dìomhain[2]
- seillean-dìomhair[1]
- seillean-dubh[1]
- seillean-each[1]
- seillean gearradair-dhuilleag[1]
- seillean-lunndach[2][1]
- seillean-meala[1]
- seillean-mil[1]
- seillean mòr
- seillean-mòr buidhe
- seillean-mór[2][1]
- seillean-nimh[2]
- seillean-obrach[1]
- seillean-ruadh[1]
- seillean-seimhid[2]
- seillean-sgip[1]
- seillein[2][1]
See also
See also
- snàthadag[2]
- stang[2]
References
- Bauer, Mìchael. "Am Faclair Beag". Accessed 9 May 2015.
- Edward Dwelly (1911), “gath-seillein”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN; accessed on 9 May 2015.