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  1. scoth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 9, 2025 · scoth f (genitive singular scotha, nominative plural scothanna) flower pick, choice tuft, bunch arrangement, style

  2. What does scoth mean in Irish? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "scoth" from Irish? Here are 5 possible meanings.

  3. scoth- - Definition in Irish Gaelic with audio pronunciation for scoth ...

    scoth- - definition in Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation : See more in Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge

  4. scoth‎ (Irish, Old Irish): meaning, translation - WordSense

    What does scoth‎ mean? From Old Irish scoth ("flower, tuft"). From Old Irish scoth ("point, edge"). scoth-aisteoir: scoth-aisteoir (Irish) Origin & history From scoth + aisteoir. Noun scoth-aisteoir …

  5. English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): scoth

    A1 (i) Nau: Den chéad scoth; (ii) go tofa, ar fheabhas. The best of men, togha, rogha, scoth, na bhfear. We drank of the best, d'ólamar scoth na dí. Champion cabbage, scoth an chabáiste. …

  6. Irish Grammar Database: scoth

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  7. scoth - Translation to Irish Gaelic with audio pronunciation of ...

    scoth - translation to Irish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic audio pronunciation of translations: See more in New English-Irish Dictionary from Foras na Gaeilge

  8. scoth-‎ (Irish): meaning, translation - WordSense

    What does scoth-‎ mean? scoth: see also scoth- ‎ scoth (Irish) Pronunciation IPA: [skɔ (h)] Origin & history I From Old Irish scoth ("flower, tuft"). Noun scoth (fem.) (genitive singular scotha, …

  9. Scotch whisky - Wikipedia

    Blended Scotch whisky means a blend of one or more single malt Scotch whiskies with one or more single grain Scotch whiskies. The five Scotch whisky definitions are structured in such a …

  10. Scoth - definition of Scoth by The Free Dictionary

    Scoth synonyms, Scoth pronunciation, Scoth translation, English dictionary definition of Scoth. v. t. 1. To clothe or cover up. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & …