seadh

Irish

Adverb

seadh

  1. Superseded spelling of sea.

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

is + eadh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɤɣ/
  • Homophone: seagh

Interjection

seadh

  1. Yes (in answer to a question formed with an eadh) (mostly archaic)
  2. OK, fine, yes (in acknowledgement of an utterance generally)
  3. Indeed, really (to give emphasis)

Usage notes

  • Originally, 'is eadh' answers the question an eadh just as 's e answers the question an e, and in this context simply means "yes". The corresponding answer "no" is chan eadh.
  • However, it has since become lexicalized and is often perceived as a single word with a more general affirmative meaning. Nevertheless, it is not an all-purpose word for "yes", which in most cases must be expressed by repetition of the verb in the question being answered.

Alternative forms

  • is eadh (mostly obsolete)
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