priest
Priest
Irish Gaelic: bansagart Scottish Gaelic: ban-sagart
In the Irish language, the word for priest is Sagart.
Laurent Sagart was born in 1951.
Sean na Sagart died in 1726.
In Irish the words for 'prophet' are:fáidh (seer/prophet also wise man/sage)tairngire (prophet/wise man also precocious child)fáistineach (prophet/soothsayer)In (Scottish) Gaelic:?For the record, people in Ireland don't use "Gaelic" in reference to the language, the term "Irish" is preferred. In Scotland the language is called "Gaelic".
The Gaelic word for priestess is "sagart." In some contexts, particularly in Irish Gaelic, the term "sagart" can refer to both male and female priests, but it is predominantly used for male priests. If specifically referring to a female priest or priestess, one might use "mna sagairt," which translates to "woman of the priest."
Sagart
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