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ARA 89 ARD<br />

ARAID, adj. Certa<strong>in</strong>; particular, speolkl,<br />

peculiar, " Duiii' àraid." A certa<strong>in</strong> mani<br />

" Gu h-àraid." adv. especially, particulaTÌi^,<br />

ARAIDEACH, -kiche, adj. Joyous, glad,<br />

elated, elevated.<br />

ARAIDH, -EAN, adj. Particular, peculiar,<br />

special, certa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

ARAIRE, -EAN, s. m. A ploughman.<br />

AR-AMACH, s. m. Rebellion, <strong>in</strong>surrec*<br />

tioD, mut<strong>in</strong>y ; treason.<br />

ARAN, -AiN, «. m. Bread, a loaf; livelihood,<br />

sustenance.<br />

ARAN-DONN, s. m. Brown bread.<br />

ARAN-COIRCE, s. vi. Oaten bread.<br />

ARAN - CRUITHNEACHD, s. m.<br />

Wheaten bread.<br />

ARAN-EÒRNA. s. m. Barley bread.<br />

ARAN-MILIS, *. m. G<strong>in</strong>gerbread.<br />

ARAN-SEAGAlLL,s. m. Rye bread.<br />

ARAN-LATHAlL,ji. m. Daily bread.<br />

ARAN-PEASRACH, s. ^n. Pease bread.<br />

ARAN-TAISBEANTA, s. m. Shew<br />

bread.<br />

t Aran, s. m. Familiar conversation, or<br />

discourse; dialogue.<br />

ARANACH, -AicHE, adj. Full <strong>of</strong> bread.<br />

ARANAILT, s.f. A bread basket ; a pan-<br />

nier.<br />

ARANNACK-SREINE, s. m. A bridle<br />

re<strong>in</strong>.<br />

ARAON, arfy. Toge<strong>the</strong>r; both; as one.<br />

ÀRASACH, -AicH, AicHEAN, s. ni. Vide<br />

Arosach.<br />

AR'AR contr. for ARBHAR, which see.<br />

AR'ARACH, contr, for ARBHAR ACH,<br />

Abound<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> corn; <strong>of</strong> or belong<strong>in</strong>g to a<br />

crop; fertile.<br />

All AS, -Ais, s. m. A house, abode, dwell<strong>in</strong>g ;<br />

lodg<strong>in</strong>g, apartment; settlement.<br />

ÀRASACH, adj. Hav<strong>in</strong>g many houses ;<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g many apartments.<br />

ARBHAR, -AIR, s. m. Corn.<br />

ARBHAITICHTE, adj. Arable, produc<strong>in</strong>g<br />

corn.<br />

AKBHARACH, adj. Abound<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> corn<br />

ci(»ps; fertile.<br />

ARBHARTACHADH, 5. m. A dispossess<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

<strong>the</strong> act <strong>of</strong> eject<strong>in</strong>g from l<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

ARBHARTAICH, -idh. -dh, v. a. Dispossess;<br />

ad;. Auburn.<br />

AHBHUJDH, 5 huidh.<br />

Videvjib-<br />

VRC, AIRC, J. m. An ark. Now wntten<br />

Aire<br />

t Arc, s. m. A dwarf.<br />

+ ArCjS. m. or/. A bee ; a wasp ; a suck<strong>in</strong>g<br />

pig ; a lizard ; a body ; impost, tax.<br />

A*RC-LUACHRACH, 5. /. Vide Dearcluachrach.<br />

t Arc, s. m. A collection.<br />

ARC, 7. -AN, -N, s. m. A species <strong>of</strong> fungus<br />

ÀRCA, S on decayed timber.<br />

ARC AN, -AIN, s. ill. A cork, a stopple.<br />

ARCAIBH, The Orkneys.<br />

ÀRCAN, -AIN, -AN, Vide Airce<strong>in</strong>.<br />

ARCAN, 5. m. Vide Oirce<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> Uirceiu.<br />

ÀRCAN.ICH, -AICHE, adj. Àrcan, Full o(<br />

corks.<br />

ARC-AODHAIRE, s. m. The bearV<br />

guard, or herdsman.<br />

f Arc, 5. m. A hero.<br />

t Ar-cheana, adv. Henceforth.<br />

t Àr-cho<strong>in</strong>, s. m. Vide Ar-chu.<br />

ÀR-CHÙ, -CHOIN, -co<strong>in</strong>, -CONAIBH, J. Wl. A<br />

cha<strong>in</strong>ed dog, a mastiff, a fierce dog, abloo»l-<br />

hourid.<br />

ARCHU1SG,-E, -EAN,s./. An experiment.<br />

t Arciseach, adj. Ravenous.<br />

t Akcmuice, s. <strong>in</strong>. A male pig.<br />

ARCUINN, -E, s./. A cow's udder.<br />

t Ar-oul, adv. Beh<strong>in</strong>d ; 1 leave beh<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

A RD, -ÀiRDE, adj. High, l<strong>of</strong>ty ; mightf<br />

great, noble, em<strong>in</strong>ent, excellent.<br />

ARD, ) -an, -aibh, s. m. A height, an<br />

AlRD, C em<strong>in</strong>ence, a hill, a high l<strong>and</strong>, an<br />

ÀRDA, ) upl<strong>and</strong>; heaven.<br />

ÀRDACHADH. -aidh, s. m. The act <strong>of</strong><br />

rais<strong>in</strong>g, exalt<strong>in</strong>g, or heighten<strong>in</strong>g ; exalta-<br />

tion, advancement, promotion, honour,<br />

preferment.<br />

ÀRDAICH, -idh, -DH, t>. a. Exalt, extol,<br />

elevate, raise al<strong>of</strong>t, heighten, promote.<br />

ÀRDACHADH, pres. part, <strong>of</strong> Ardaich,<br />

Rais<strong>in</strong>g, exalt<strong>in</strong>g, extoll<strong>in</strong>g, elevat<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

ARDACHAIDH,ge?i. s<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>of</strong>Àrdachadh.<br />

ÀRDAICHEAR, Jut. pass, <strong>of</strong> Ardaich,<br />

Shall be elevated.<br />

ÀRDA1CHIDH,/mì. af. adj. <strong>of</strong> Ardaich,<br />

Shall or will elevate.<br />

ÀRD-AIGNEACH,-eiche, adj. Magnanimous,<br />

brave, high m<strong>in</strong>ded.<br />

ARD-AIGNE, 7-eidh, s. m. Mag-<br />

ARD-AIGNEADH, S nanimity, bra<br />

very, greatness <strong>of</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

ARD-AINGEAL, -EIL, -OLE, -KAN, -IL,<br />

s. m. An Archangel.<br />

t Ard-allata, arf. (Allanta,) high fam-<br />

ed.<br />

ARD-AITHRICHEAN, n^m. pi. oS<br />

Ard athair. Patriarchs.<br />

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