siubhail

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== Irish == === Verb === siubhail (present analytic siubhlann, future analytic siubhalfaidh, verbal noun siubhal, past participle siubhalta) superseded spelling of siúil ==== Conjugation ==== === Noun === siubhail superseded spelling of siúil === Mutation === == Scottish Gaelic == === Etymology 1 === From Middle Irish siblaid (“walks”). ==== Verb ==== siubhail (past shiubhail, future siubhlaidh, verbal noun siubhal, past participle siubhailte) travel, commute walk, move, stroll go, depart (euphemistic, Tiree, Mull, Islay) die, pass away (of people) Synonyms: bàsaich, caochail, eug ===== Derived terms ===== siùbhlach (“swift, fleet, speedy; fluent, fluid, articulate, flowing, racy; itinerant, restless, vagrant”) === Etymology 2 === See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. ==== Noun ==== siubhail m genitive singular of siubhal