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AM 20 AMH<br />

>M,/»s. pron. for mo. " Ann am thigh,"<br />

In my bouse.<br />

AM, for An, art. m. The, " Am bràthair,"<br />

The brotlter. " Am fear," The man.<br />

A M, prep. In ; <strong>in</strong> t/ie, or, <strong>in</strong> a ; <strong>in</strong>, for " Ann<br />

am," (used before a labial) " Am baile,"<br />

i. e. " Ann am baile," In a town.<br />

AM, A.MA, AMANNAN, s. m. Time, <strong>in</strong> ge-<br />

neral, past, or present ; season, conveni-<br />

ence, opportunity.<br />

tAii, adj. S<strong>of</strong>t, moist, damp.<br />

A MACH, adv. Out, without ; out <strong>of</strong>. Tha<br />

e 'mach, he is without.<br />

AMAD, ) -AiN, -ANA, s. m. A fool.<br />

AMADAN, S "An t-amadan cha tuig e<br />

so," Thefool underst<strong>and</strong>s not this.<br />

AMADANACH, -aiche, adj. Foolish ; like<br />

a fool.<br />

AMADANACHD, 5./. <strong>in</strong>d. Foolishness;<br />

<strong>the</strong> conduct <strong>of</strong> a fool.<br />

AMADAN-MAINTICH. s. m. A dot-<br />

terel.<br />

AM AID, adj. A foolish woman.<br />

AMAIDEÀCH, -EicHE, a^;. Foolish.<br />

AMAIDEACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. Foolishness;<br />

folly ; sill<strong>in</strong>ess.<br />

AMAIDEAG, -eig, -an, s. /. A foolish<br />

woman.<br />

AM AIL, -E, adj. Seasonable ; timely.<br />

AMAIL, -E, -EAN, s. f.<br />

Evil, mischief,<br />

h<strong>in</strong>derance.<br />

AMAIL, V. a. H<strong>in</strong>der, prevent, stop, <strong>in</strong>terrupt.<br />

AMAILEACH, \ -eiche, <strong>and</strong> -aiche, adj.<br />

AMALACH, S Impedimental, obstruc-<br />

tive.<br />

AMAISEACH, -EICHE, adj. Hitt<strong>in</strong>g well,<br />

tak<strong>in</strong>g a sure aim.<br />

AMALADH, -aidh, s. m. A stop, h<strong>in</strong>derance,<br />

<strong>in</strong>terruption, impediment.<br />

ÀM-A I R E A MH, -EiMH, s. VI. Chronology.<br />

AMALL,-aill, -AILL, s. m. A sw<strong>in</strong>gle-tree.<br />

ÀMANNA<br />

AMANNAN,<br />

pi. <strong>of</strong> Am, Time.<br />

ÀMANTA, adj. Seasonable, vide Àmail.<br />

ÀMANTACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. Seasonableness.<br />

AMAR, -AIR, -AN, vel. Amraichean, s. m.A<br />

trough ; a channel ; a mill-dam.<br />

AMARACH, -AICHE, arfj. Channelled.<br />

AMHARCACH, -aiche, adj. Perceptive.<br />

AMHARUSACHU, 5./. <strong>in</strong>d. Apprehensiveness,<br />

suspiciousness.<br />

AMAR-FUINlDH,s.TO. A bak<strong>in</strong>g trough.<br />

AMAS, -Ais, s. m. Hitt<strong>in</strong>g, mark<strong>in</strong>g, f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g<br />

; chance.<br />

AMASADH, -AiDH. s. m. A hitt<strong>in</strong>g, mark-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, aim<strong>in</strong>g; f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g. A f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g after 3<br />

WNirch.<br />

AMASGUIDH, -E, a^'. Pr<strong>of</strong>ane; helter-<br />

skelter ; mischievous ; impure ; obscene,<br />

AMASGUIDHEACHD, s. f Pr<strong>of</strong>aneness,<br />

impurity.<br />

A MEASG, AM MEASG, prep.<br />

Vj.le<br />

Measg, Among, amongst.<br />

AMFEASD, adv. For ever.<br />

AMH, AiMHE, ndy. Raw, crude; unsodden,<br />

unboiled, unroasted, unskilful; bad, naugh-<br />

ty ; dull, lifeless ; unripe, bitter, sour.<br />

AMH, AUIH, 5. m. The ocean, vide Taibh.<br />

AMH, s. VI. A fish<strong>in</strong>g net ; a hose net.<br />

AMHACH, -AiCH, -ICHEAN, s.f. A neck.<br />

AMHAIDH, -E, adj. Sour, sulky, sullen,<br />

surly, unamiable.<br />

AMHAIL, adv. Vide Ambuil.<br />

ÀMHAILTEACH,arf/.Vide Amhuilteach.<br />

A MHÀlN, adv. Only, " cha 'ii ha mhà<strong>in</strong>,"<br />

Not only.<br />

AMHAINN, AiMHNE, Amhann, Amhna,<br />

pi. AlMHNE, AlilHNICHEAN, S.f. A riveT.<br />

AMH A IRC, -iDH, -DH, V. n. Look, see, behold,<br />

observe, regard.<br />

AMHAIRG! <strong>in</strong>terj. Woe!<br />

AMHALTACH, -aiche, adj. Vex<strong>in</strong>g, vide<br />

Aimhealtach.<br />

AMHALTAS, -AIS, s. m. Vexation; uneas<strong>in</strong>ess,<br />

trouble, sorrow.<br />

A MHÀN, adv. Down, downwards, vide<br />

Mhàn.<br />

AMHAR, s. m. A malt vessel, a trough.<br />

AMH ARC, -Aic, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pres. part. v.<br />

Amhairc, See<strong>in</strong>g ; <strong>the</strong> vizzy or sight upon<br />

a gun. A view, sight, observation, behold-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>spection.<br />

AMHARCACH, -aiche, adj. s. m. ( Amharc)<br />

Watchful, vigilant.<br />

AMHARCAICHE, -ean,s. w. (Amharc)<br />

A spectator.<br />

AMHARRA, adj. Sour-tempered.<br />

AMH ARTAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, s. m. Fortune, luck,<br />

prosperity.<br />

AMHARTANACH, -aiche, adj. Lucky,<br />

fortunate, prosperous.<br />

AMHARTANACHD,.?./. Good fortune<br />

a course <strong>of</strong> good fortune, prosperity.<br />

AMHARUS, -uis, s. m. Suspicion, doubt,<br />

distrust.<br />

AMHARUSACH, -aiche, adj. Doubtful,<br />

distrustful, suspicious, ambiguous.<br />

AMHARUSACHADH, -aidh, -dh, s. vi.<br />

<strong>and</strong> jrres. part. oiv. A mistrust<strong>in</strong>g, a doubt-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

AMHARUSAICH, -ibh, -dh, v. a. <strong>and</strong>«.<br />

Doubt, suspect.<br />

AMHARUSACHD, s.f. Distrustfulness,<br />

suspiciousness, doubtfulness.<br />

AMHAS, -a<strong>in</strong>, -an, s. m. A wild i<strong>in</strong><br />

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