snàmh

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See also: snamh and snámh

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish snám, verbal noun of snáïd (swims; floats, sails; creeps, crawls; flows).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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snàmh (past shnàmh, future snàmhaidh, verbal noun snàmh, past participle snàmhte)

  1. swim (perform the act of swimming)
  2. bathe
  3. swim (be afloat)
  4. float
  5. soak, deluge

Conjugation

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Tense \ Voice Active Passive
Present a' snàmh --
Past shnàmh shnàmhadh
Future snàmhaidh snàmhar
Conditional shnàmhadh shnàmhtadh

Derived terms

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Noun

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snàmh m (genitive singular snàimh)

  1. verbal noun of snàmh
  2. swimming, act of swimming or floating
  3. soaking, deluging
  4. slimy track of a snail

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