n With
soegond,
BDD² 1297
, cf. saoghain, s.v.
ségainn. (Lat. secundus, Pokorny,
RC xxxiii 66
). Cf. 1 ségainn.
As o- stem: n
s.
sēgon,
Corm. Y 1171
.
segunn,
SR 6065
. a
s.
ségand,
LL 29b18
.
ségond,
LU 7757
. n
pl.
na segunna
,
Ériu v
26.y
. g
pl.
segonn,
RC xii 68 § 36
. With palatal final: n
s.
ségaind,
Anecd. iii 12.25
.
MU² 197
.
seguind,
TFerbe 613
.
-ṡégain (: bélaib),
Ériu iv 104 § 50
. n
pl.
ségainni,
Triads 89
.
seguinni,
LL 29e3
=
YBL 418e3
. See séguinn fem.
IGT
Decl. § 13 (66.7)
.
a dexterous, skilled, accomplished or excellent person; a
champion
(applicable to one who is pre-eminent in any noble
art) see Gwynn,
Hermathena xxiii 148-9
:
sēgon quasi sēgen
.i. gen sēgdae, ab eo quod est seng cach sēgdae isin Dūil Feda
Māir,
Corm. Y 1171
. ba segunn séim as cech mud | ar chruth, ar
chéil, ar choibliud (of David),
SR 6065
(here and at
TBFr. 123
below regarded as adj. by Pokorny ad loc. cit.). mairg íuras
in n-orguin [cid, Ed.] fo bithin in trír sin, ar ní hilach im
soegond ┐ is cendarraic (leg. cend fri carraic, Ed.)
comruc friu,
BDD² 1297
. cid na gonair . . . in ségond sa? `this magnificent
fellow' (Gloss.),
MU² 1019
.
frithfolaidh Caisil fri hUaithniu . . .
.i. ségonda uaidib. . . . Druith ┐ dorsaide o Chorco Modr[u]ad,
Irish Texts i 21 § 13
. atcota ségaind sáire (i.e. one who is proficient at any art thereby attains to the status of a free man),
Anecd. iii 12.25
.
cach rí cona rígain, cach fer cíuil cona
chomadas, cach ségaind cona banshégaind,
MU² 197
-
8
. Cf.
Collai os . . . issí os banṡegainn ron-alt,
Cóir Anm. 142
.
anait
dint shenmaim iar sain issind rígthaig. `Is ségond dofánic' ol
Fergus,
TBFr. 123
.
sīnidh mo p[h]enn beg brāenach | tar
aonach lebar līgoll | gan sgor fri selba sēgann,
ZCP xiii 8.13
.
ropat ségaind airechta thou wert the outstanding person in an
assembly,
TFerbe 282
.
na fileada ┐ na segunna ┐ na druthu,
Ériu v 26.y
. cona bad segond dia mbrised an og (an egg had
been placed under the cushion of his chair),
28.12
. ni co lotar
dno a comromai a segonn `to the contests of their athletes',
RC
xii 68 § 36
. Frequently of a chief:
tiagat techta uainn co
nAedh | ráidhid risin segainn saer,
Acall. 1984
.
ar flaith, ar
séghaind, ar sái,
2533
.
glédonn th'aobh . . . | bat s.¤ saor, a
Suibhne,
BS 58.20
.
sēgoind (.i. ealadnach) ar reb (.i.
cles),
ZCP v 485 § 4
(B. na f.).
mallacht ort ┐ fiche | dam nár
chuimirc an séaghann,
Measgra D. 66.46
(the poet addressing
Death, after the death of his son).
seagainn soineamhail
amhail Mhongán mac Fiachna,
AFM ii 1122.15
.