sguab
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
Noun
sguab f (genitive singular sguaibe, plural sguaban)
- sheaf (of corn)
- broom, brush, besom, mop
- broom (plant)
- sweepings, refuse
- (obsolete) candle extinguisher (hollow, conical shaped object)
Synonyms
- (broom - plant): bealaidh
Verb
sguab (past sguab, future sguabaidh, verbal noun sguabadh, past participle sguabte)
Derived terms
- sguabadair (“vacuum cleaner, hoover”)
- sguab-aodaich (“clothes-brush”)
- sguab às (“delete”)
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