See also: scil.

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Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from English skill.

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scil f (genitive singular scile, nominative plural scileanna)

  1. skill
  2. attainment (of skill)
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Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from French squille, from Latin squilla.

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scil f (genitive singular scile, nominative plural scileanna)

  1. squill
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Etymology 3 edit

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Verb edit

scil (present analytic scileann, future analytic scilfidh, verbal noun scileadh, past participle scilte)

  1. to shell, hull, husk
  2. to shed ear, husk, or shell
  3. to divulge
  4. to prate, prattle
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