spaideil
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Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Possibly from Old Norse spázera (“to stroll”), from Middle High German spazieren, from Italian spaziare, from Latin spatiāri, present active infinitive of Latin spatior (“to go for a walk”), similarly to spaidsear (“strolling; sauntering”). The shift in meaning would be figurative, as with the English strut.
Alternatively, from Old Norse spjátra (“to act foppish”), similarly to spadair (“fop; braggart”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]spaideil