sealbhán

Irish

Etymology

Old Irish selbán, a diminutive of selb (flock, herd). By surface analysis, seilbh + -án.

Noun

sealbhán m (genitive singular sealbháin, nominative plural sealbháin)

  1. flock, herd
    Sheol sé roimhe an sealbhán torc.He drove the herd of boars before him.
  2. flock, herd, group (of people)

Declension

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