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AN 25 AN<br />

AN-DÙCHASACH, -aichje, adj. Degener-<br />

ate; unworthy, base.<br />

AN-DUiNE,;>/. AN-DAOINE, s. m. A<br />

•.vicked man, an <strong>in</strong>significant person.<br />

AN E? Is it? is it he? " An i?" is it<br />

bbe ? vide Is, v.<br />

AN-EAGAL, -ail, s. m. Fearlessness,<br />

boldness.<br />

AN-EALAMH, -aimhk, adj. Indolent, <strong>in</strong>-<br />

active-<br />

AN-EALAN'rA,a(//. Inexpert; unskilful;<br />

unh<strong>and</strong>y.<br />

AN-EALANTACHD, l s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. luex-<br />

AN-EALANTAS, -Ais, i pertness; un-<br />

fekilfulness.<br />

AN-EANRAISD, -e, *./. A storm.<br />

AN-EARAK, adv. Two days hence.<br />

AN-EARARAIS, adv. Three days hence.<br />

AN-EARBSA, s./. <strong>in</strong>d. Distrust, mistrust.<br />

AX-EARBSACH, adj. Distrustful ; suspicious<br />

; diffident ; timorous.<br />

AN EAR-THRÀTH,orf!;. Vide An earar.<br />

AN-EASGUIDH, -e, adj. Lazy; idle;<br />

sluggish ; slow.<br />

AN-ÈIBHINN, -E, adj. Woeful ; sorrow-<br />

ful ; afflicted ; wretched.<br />

AN-ÈIBHNEACH, -eiche, adj. Vide Anaoibhneach.<br />

AN-ÈIBHNEAS, -Eis, s. m. Woe; griefj;<br />

sorrow ; misery.<br />

AN-ÈIFEACHD, s. m. Inefficacy; want<br />

<strong>of</strong> power.<br />

AN-EIFEACHDACH, -aiche, adj. Ineffectual<br />

; weak ; want<strong>in</strong>g power.<br />

AN-EIREACHDAIL, -e, adj. Unh<strong>and</strong>some<br />

; ungenteel ; ungraceful.<br />

AN-EIREACHDAS, -ais, s. 7«. Unseeml<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

; <strong>in</strong>decency; uncomel<strong>in</strong>ess.<br />

ANFACH, -AicHE, adj. Overflow<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

ANFADH, -AiDH, i. ni. (usually pronounced<br />

Onfhadh) q. v. W<strong>in</strong>d, a storm, a tempest.<br />

ANFADH ACH, -AicHE.ad;. Stormy, tempestuous.<br />

AN-FHAD, adj. Too long.<br />

ANFHADH, s. m. Vide Anfadh.<br />

ANFHAINNE, -eachd, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. Feeble-<br />

ness, weakness, <strong>in</strong>firmity.<br />

ANFHANN, -a, adj. Weak, feeble, <strong>in</strong>firm,<br />

tender.<br />

ANFHANNACHADH, -AIDH, s. nu <strong>and</strong><br />

pres. part, v. Anfhannaich, Weaken<strong>in</strong>g, a<br />

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

ANFHANNAICH, -idh, -dh, v. a. En-<br />

feeble, weaken, debilitate.<br />

A N-FH A RSUING, -e, adj. Narrow, strait,<br />

tight.<br />

AN-FHARSUINGEACHD, 5. f. Narrowness,<br />

straitness, ti^'htness.<br />

AN-FHÈILIDH, -e, adj. Inhospitable,<br />

loud, boisterous ; fierce.<br />

AN-FHIACHAIL, -e, adj. Mean, low;<br />

base ; ungenerous.<br />

A N-FH I OS, s. m. Ignorance.<br />

AN-FHIOSRACH, adj. Ignorant, uutaught,<br />

unlearned, illiterate.<br />

AN-FHIOSRACHD, 5./. Ignorance.<br />

AN-FHÌRINN, s. f. Vide A<strong>in</strong>fhir<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

AN-FHOCAL, ail, s. m. Reproach; a bad<br />

word ; an improper expression.<br />

AN-FHOIGHIDINN, jt. m. Impatience,<br />

restlessness.<br />

AN-FHOIGHIDNEACH,adj.Impatient,<br />

restless.<br />

AN-FHOSGLADH, -aidh, -ean, s. m. A<br />

chasm ; a cleft ; an open<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

AN-FHUACHD, -a, s. m. Excessive cold.<br />

AN-FHULANGACH, -aiche. adj. Impatient,<br />

restless ; uneasy.<br />

AN-FHURACHA1L,).E, adj. Unobser-<br />

AN-FHURACHAIR. i vant, <strong>in</strong>atten-<br />

tive.<br />

AN-FHURACHAS, ì-ais, s. m. Inat-<br />

AN-FHURACHRAS, ^ tention, disregard,<br />

negligence.<br />

AN-FHURAS, -ais, s.m. Impatience.<br />

AN-FHURASACH, -aiche, adj. Impa-<br />

tient ; hasty ; eager.<br />

AN-FHURASDA. adj. Not easy, difficult,<br />

t Anfhusgais, s. /. Impatience ; restless-<br />

ness.<br />

ANGLONN, adj. Very powerful; very<br />

strong ; brave.<br />

ANGLONN, -oiNN, s m. Adversity; danger<br />

; strength.<br />

ANGLONNACH, adj. Very powerful;<br />

very strong ; brave ; adverse ; dangerous.<br />

ANGATHLANNACH, -aiche, adj. Glitter<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

bright, burnished.<br />

ANGHRÀDH, -aidh, s. m. Great attachment,<br />

ardent love, dot<strong>in</strong>g fondness.<br />

AN-GHRÀDHACH, adj. Very fond, do.<br />

t<strong>in</strong>gly fond, ardently fond.<br />

AN-IARRTAS, -ais, s. m. An unreason,<br />

able dem<strong>and</strong> ; a m<strong>and</strong>ate.<br />

AN-IOCHD, s.f. Cruelty; want <strong>of</strong> feel,<br />

<strong>in</strong>g; rigour; oppression.<br />

AN-IOCHDAR, > -aire, -oire, adj.<br />

AN-IOCHDMHOR, \ Cruel, unk<strong>in</strong>d,<br />

unfeel<strong>in</strong>g, merciless.<br />

A NÌOS, adv. Up, up hi<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

AN-IOSAL, -isle, adj. Not mean.<br />

A NIS, 7 . „<br />

4 x-ioT- f °a^- Now.<br />

A NISE, i<br />

AN-IÙL, s. f. Want <strong>of</strong> guidance or comm<strong>and</strong>;<br />

bad <strong>in</strong>struction or guidance; error<br />

<strong>of</strong> judgment.

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