Scottish Gaelic edit

Etymology edit

Cognate with Irish scrath; see Old Irish scaraid (to tear apart).

Noun edit

sgrath f (genitive singular sgratha, plural sgrathan)

  1. outer skin or rind of anything, husk, peel, crust
  2. bark (of a tree)
  3. layer of an onion
  4. turf, green sod, divot, as used for covering roofs of houses
  5. horror, dread
  6. rust
  7. scale (balance)
  8. rough handling
  9. long rhyme
  10. pull, tug
  11. what covers the kiln of grain
  12. greensward

Derived terms edit

Noun edit

sgrath m

  1. (anatomy) cortex

Verb edit

sgrath (past sgrath, future sgrathaidh, verbal noun sgrathadh, past participle sgrathte)

  1. peel, skin, exfoliate
  2. pare, excoriate
  3. tug, pull or handle roughly

Further reading edit

  • MacBain, Alexander, Mackay, Eneas (1911) “sgrath”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[1], Stirling, →ISBN, page sgrath