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A.N-AOiBHlIsN<br />

happy.<br />

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AxN 24 AN<br />

adj. Slournful, , ua-<br />

AN-AÒIBHXEACH, -^^-eiche,<br />

AN-AOIBHINNEACH./ Joyless,<br />

muunilul, unhappy.<br />

adj.<br />

AN-AOIBHNEAS, -IS, s. m. Woe, sadness,<br />

sorrow.<br />

AN-AOIS, -E, s.f. Non-age, m<strong>in</strong>ority.<br />

AN-ARD, adj. Very high, l<strong>of</strong>ty.<br />

ANART, -AiBT, -AN, s. ni. L<strong>in</strong>en. " Anairt<br />

bàis," A shroud. " Anart bùird," Table<br />

l<strong>in</strong>en. " Anart gr<strong>in</strong>n," F<strong>in</strong>e l<strong>in</strong>en.<br />

ANART, -AiRT, s. m. Pride, disda<strong>in</strong>, contempt.<br />

ÀNARTACH, -AiCHE, adj. Disda<strong>in</strong>ful;<br />

contemptuous; <strong>in</strong>dignant.<br />

A NASGUIDH, adv. Gratis; freely, as a<br />

present.<br />

ANASTA, adj. Stormy.<br />

ANASTACHD, s./. md. A shatter<strong>in</strong>g oi<br />

ill guid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> any th<strong>in</strong>g; tempestuous<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r ; exposure to <strong>the</strong> blast.<br />

AN-ATHACH, -AicHE,arf;. Bold, courage-<br />

ANCHAITH, -IDH, -DH, V. a. Vide An.*-<br />

caith.<br />

AN'CHINNTEACH, adj. Uncerta<strong>in</strong>, vi.le<br />

Ana-c<strong>in</strong>nteach.<br />

AN'CHLEACHDACH,-AiDH, -aidhea.n,<br />

s. m. Vide Ana-cleachdadh.<br />

I<br />

I AN'CHLEAS, -eis, -an, s. m. Vide Aui.-<br />

cleas.<br />

AN'CHREIDEAMH, -crkidimh, s. m.<br />

Vide Ana-creidimh.<br />

AN'CHRUAS, s. m. Avarice, vide Aua-<br />

cruas.<br />

AN'CHÙRAM, s. m. Vide Ana-cùiam.<br />

AN- DAN, 7-AiNK, adj. Presumptuous,<br />

AN-DANA, i fool-hardy.<br />

, AN<br />

AN-DANACHD, md. is. m. Fool-hardi-<br />

AN-DANADAS, -ais, ) ness, arrogance,<br />

presumption.<br />

AN-DAOINE,;*;. Vide An-du<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

D'E,adv. Yesterday, " Air a'bbòn dè,"<br />

The day before yesterday.<br />

AN-DEALBH, -a, -an, «. 7/1. An unseemly<br />

form, vide dealbh.<br />

AN DtlGH,-) prep. After; beh<strong>in</strong>d. " An<br />

I<br />

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j<br />

oas, fearless.<br />

AN-ATH-01DHCHE,arfy. Tomorrow's- AN DEIS, J deigh so," Hereafter;<br />

night ; literally <strong>the</strong> next night.<br />

from this time.<br />

ANBHAR, ^<br />

•AN DÈIGHLÀIMHE,a(/;. Afterwards;<br />

A NBH A RR, C 5. vi. Excess ; superfluitv. after-h<strong>and</strong>; beh<strong>in</strong>d-haud.<br />

ANBHARRA,)<br />

AN-DÈISTINN. -e, 5. /. Squeamishness ;<br />

AN-BHÀS, -Ais, s. m. A sudden death, a loathsomeness ; fastidiousness.<br />

shock<strong>in</strong>g death ; a catastrophe. AN-DÈISTINNEACH, adj. Squeamish ;<br />

ANA-BHÀTHADH, -idh. s. m. A de- loathsome.<br />

luge, <strong>in</strong>uudation ; a melancholy drown- AN-DIADHACH, -AicH, s. m. Ungodly,<br />

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

AN-BHEUS, 5. «1. Immorality; dishonesty<br />

; want <strong>of</strong> virtue.<br />

AN-BHIORACH, adj. Very po<strong>in</strong>ted or<br />

impious, pr<strong>of</strong>ane.<br />

AN-DIADHACHD, is. /. <strong>in</strong>d. Wde<br />

AN-DIADHALACHD, i A<strong>in</strong>diadhachd.<br />

AN-DIADHAIDH, -e, adj. Vide A<strong>in</strong>-<br />

cone-shaped.<br />

AN-BHLAS, -Ais, s. m. A bad taste; an<br />

<strong>in</strong>sipid taste, vide Anablas.<br />

AN'-BHROID,<br />

. _,<br />

diadhaidh.<br />

AN DIUGH, adv. To-day.<br />

AN-DLIGHE, s./. Unduti fulness.<br />

AN-DLIGHEACH, -eiche, adj. Unduti-<br />

AN'-BHRUID,r^''-^-^^''"*°"y-<br />

ANBHRUIDEACH, -icH, 5.OT. Atyrant.<br />

ANBHRUIDICH, -idh, -dh, v. a. Tyrannise.<br />

ANBHOCHD, adj. Extremely poor.<br />

ANBHOCHDUINN. s. m. Extreme p<strong>of</strong>ul,<br />

illegal, unjust.<br />

AN-DÒCHAS, -AIS, s. m. Despair, despondency.<br />

AN-DÒCHASACH, -aiche, adj. Without<br />

hope.<br />

AN-DÒIGH, -e, -ban. 5./. Bad condition<br />

verty ; extreme misfortune.<br />

ANBHUIL, -E, s.f. Confusion, dismay.<br />

bad state.<br />

AN-DÒLAS, s. »1. Excessive sadness; pri-<br />

tANBHUiNNE, i.^f. Weakness; debility, vide<br />

Anfha<strong>in</strong>ne.<br />

vation <strong>of</strong> comfort.<br />

AN-DÒLASACH, adj. Sad; comfortless;<br />

tANBHUiNKEACHD, S.f. Weakness, <strong>in</strong>firmi- sorrowful ; irksome.<br />

ty, feebleness, vide Anmhu<strong>in</strong>neachd. ANDRÀSD-A. ) Now. (An tràth so)<br />

AN'BRAISE, s. Vide Ana-braise. ANDRÀSTA, ) "Andràsta'sarithist,"<br />

f.<br />

AN'BUIRTE, s.f. Vide Ana-buirt. Now <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

AN'CAINNT, s.f. Ill <strong>language</strong>, vide Ana- AN-DUALACHAS,)-Ais, s. m. Degeca<strong>in</strong>nt.<br />

AN-DUALCHAS, C neracy; mean-<br />

AN CECJD, 7iumeraiadj. The first.<br />

I AN-DÙCHAS, ) ness.<br />

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