The Irish word for loose is
scaoilte
Translations for loose and their definitions
scaoilte | |
1. v. past participle of scaoil | |
2. adj. loose | |
3. adj. free, unconstrained | |
4. adj. loose-limbed, lithe, supple | |
5. n. genitive singular of scaoileadh |
scaoilteach | |
1. adj. loose | |
2. adj. liable to break loose; scattered, dispersed | |
3. adj. lavish | |
4. adj. loose-tongued, tattling | |
5. adj. loose-living, dissolute | |
6. adj. (medicine) laxative |
scaoil | |
1. v. discharge (expel or let go; operate (any weapon that fires a projectile)) | |
2. v. unfurl, spread | |
3. v. release, let go, loose | |
4. v. undo, unfasten, untie | |
5. v. loosen (make less tight), slacken | |
6. v. fire, shoot (a weapon) | |
7. v. shoot (a person) | |
8. v. (music) resolve (cause a chord to go from dissonance to consonance) | |
9. v. give away (unintentionally reveal a secret or expose someone) |
scaoil amach | |
1. v. to let out | |
2. v. to release, loosen |
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