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sitrich

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Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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Either borrowed from Old Norse þýtr, þjóta (whistling sound), or a development of the word sèid (blowing).

Verb

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sitrich (past shitrich, future sitrichidh, verbal noun sitrich)

  1. neigh (of a horse)

Noun

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sitrich f

  1. verbal noun of sitrich
  2. neigh, neighing (of a horse)
    Synonym: sitir