saighdearach
Gaelic (Scots)
/ˈsɤitʲərəx/
adj
Definitions
- soldier-like, related or pertaining to soldiers
- abounding in soldiers
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Irish saigteóir (soldier, archer) derived from Latin sagitta (arrow) suffix from Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic saighdear.
Origin
Gaelic (Scots)
saighdear
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sagitta English
- sagitta English
- sagittaalitaso Finnish
- Sagittiger Latin
- Scytalosagittipelliger Latin
- sagitta Latin
- sagittarius Latin
- sagittifer Latin
- sagittifolius Latin
- saetta Italian
- saeta Spanish, Castilian
- saighdeoir Irish
- saighdiúir Irish
- saighdiúrtha Irish
- saete Old French
- sageta Catalan, Valencian
- săgeată Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- saeth Welsh
- saiget Old Irish
- saighdear Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- saighead Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- sideyr Manx
- shigjetë Albanian
- saeta Old Portuguese
- sãdzeatã Aromanian
- sajetta Romansh
- saete Friulian
- saiget Middle Irish
- saigteóir Middle Irish
- saigteóracht Middle Irish
- sàita Istriot