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LUS 383 LUT<br />

LUS-MHIC-RAONUIL. s. m. See Lusaii-fhòeraidh.<br />

LUS-MHIC- RIGH - BHREATUINN,<br />

(Lus, Mac, Righ, <strong>and</strong> Breata<strong>in</strong>n,) Wild<br />

thjTne.<br />

LUS-MOR, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Mòr,) Spearwort;<br />

asparagus; fox-glove; great white<br />

<strong>in</strong>ullen.<br />

LUS-NA-FEÀRNA1CH, s. m. Sun-dew,<br />

a flower.<br />

LUSNA-FOLA, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Fuil.)<br />

Shepherd's purse.<br />

LUS-NA-FRAINC,s.m.(Lus<strong>and</strong>Fra<strong>in</strong>c,)<br />

Com<strong>in</strong>on tansy.<br />

LUS-NA-H-OIDHCHE, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Oidhche,) Nightshade.<br />

LUS-NAM-BAN-SÌTH, i. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Bean-shith,) Fox-glove.<br />

LUS-NAM-BRAOILEAG. s. m. (Lus<br />

<strong>and</strong> Braoileag,) The whortle-berry shrub.<br />

LUS-NA-MEALA, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Mil,)<br />

Honeysuckle.<br />

LUS-NAM-3I1AL, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Mial,)<br />

Scorpion-grass.<br />

LUS-N AM-MEALL-MÒRA, 5. m. (Lus,<br />

INIeall, <strong>and</strong> Mòr,) Common mallow.<br />

LUS-NAM-MUISEAN, 5. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Muisean,) The piimrose plant.<br />

LUS-NAN-CNÀMH, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Cnàìmh,) Samphire.<br />

LLS-NAN-CNAPAN, s. m. CLus <strong>and</strong><br />

Ciiap,) Great fig-wort.<br />

LUS-NAN-EIDHREAG, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Eidhreag,) The cloud-berry shrub.<br />

LUS-NAN-GORM-DHEARC, s. m.<br />

(Lus, Gorm, <strong>and</strong> Dearc, s.) Black or blue<br />

berry plant,<br />

LUS-NAN-GRÀN-DUBH, s. m. (Lus,<br />

Gran, <strong>and</strong> Dubh,) Alex<strong>and</strong>ers.<br />

LUS-NAN-LAOCH, t. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Laoch,) Rosewort.<br />

LUS-NAN-LAOGH, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Laogh,) Orp<strong>in</strong>e ; golden saxifrage.<br />

LUS-NAN-LEAC, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Leac,)<br />

The herb eye-bright.<br />

LUS-NAN-"sCÒRR,5.ni. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Scorr,)<br />

Clown's all-heal.<br />

LUS-NAN-TRI-BILEAN, s. vu (Lus,<br />

Tri, <strong>and</strong> Bile,) Valerian.<br />

LUS-NA-SEILGE, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Sealg,)<br />

See Lus-a-choiTa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

[,US-NA-StOTHAlMH, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Siothaimh,) Loose-strife.<br />

LUS-NA-SMÀ1LEAG, s. m. Smallage.<br />

LUS-NA-SPÀINN, -E, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Spà<strong>in</strong>n,) Pellitory <strong>of</strong> Spa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

LUS-RI-\BHACH, s. m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Riabbach,)<br />

Common lous«-wort.<br />

LUSAIRNEACH, -eich, 5. /. (Lus,) A<br />

place where weeds grow.<br />

LUS AN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Lus. A<br />

little herb or weed.<br />

LUS-\NACH, -AiCHE, adj. (Lusan,) Of <strong>of</strong><br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to herbs, plants, or weeds.<br />

LUS-CHNUIMH,-E, 1 -an <strong>and</strong> -ian<br />

LUS-CHUACH, -UAiCH, \ s. f. (Lus <strong>and</strong><br />

Cuach,) A caterpillar.<br />

LUS-CHRÙN, -Ù1N <strong>and</strong> -a, -u<strong>in</strong>tean, i.<br />

m. (Lus <strong>and</strong> Crùn,) A garl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> flowers<br />

LUSPARDAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, -an, s. m. A pigmy,<br />

a dwarf ; a sprite ; a term ap])lied to a<br />

dwarfish child or boy ; also a contemptuous<br />

term for a puny man.<br />

LUSRACH, -AICHE, adj. See Lusach <strong>and</strong><br />

Lusraiiach.<br />

LUSRACH, -AiCH, 1 5. m. (Lus,) Her-<br />

LUSRADH, -AiDH, J<br />

bage.<br />

LUSRAG, -AiG, -AN, s. f. (Lus,) A charm<br />

made <strong>of</strong> herbs.<br />

LUSRAG ACH, -aiche, adj. (Lus,) See<br />

Lusanach.<br />

LUSRAG AN, -a<strong>in</strong>, -an, s. vu (Lus,) A<br />

botanist, one skilled <strong>in</strong> herbs; an apo<strong>the</strong>-<br />

cary.<br />

LÙTH, -A, s. m. Strength, power, vigour,<br />

activity.<br />

LUTH.'-AIDH, L-, I', n. See Lùgh.<br />

LUTHACH, -AICHE, adj. (Luth,) S<strong>in</strong>ewy,<br />

muscular, strong ; agile, supple, bend<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

jo<strong>in</strong>ted.<br />

LÙTHAIR, -E, adj. See Lùthmhor.<br />

LUTH AIG, -iDH, L-, !i. a. (See Luighig,)<br />

Wish, desire.<br />

LUTHAIGEADH, -eidh, s. ni. ai\à jyres.<br />

part. V. Luthaig. See Luighigeadh.<br />

LÙTHAS, -Ais, s. m. (Lùthach,) See<br />

Luth.<br />

LÙTH-CHLEAS, -a, -an, .1. m. (Luth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cleas.) Agility; activity; a manly<br />

feat, brave deed ; athletic exercises, a gambol<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

frisk<strong>in</strong>g about ; sleight <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

jugglery.<br />

LÙTH-CHLEASACH,-AicHE,arf;.(Lùth-<br />

chleas,) Agile, active ; manly, stout ; frisk-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, merry; skilled <strong>in</strong> jugglery.<br />

LÙTH-CHLEASACHD, s.J. <strong>in</strong>d. (Luthchleasach,)<br />

Activity, nimbleness, agility;<br />

sleight <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

LÙTH-CHUIRT, -e, -ean, s.f. See Lùch-<br />

airt.<br />

LOTHDAG, -AIG, -an, 5. /. A Jo<strong>in</strong>t, a<br />

h<strong>in</strong>ge; <strong>the</strong> little f<strong>in</strong>ger,<br />

LÙTHDAG ACH, -AICHE, adj. (Lùthdag,)<br />

Furnished with h<strong>in</strong>ges.<br />

LÙTHMHOIREACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Lùthmhor,)<br />

Strength, agility, activity.

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