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RAB 462 RAG<br />

Ing, advertisement ; an example, a prece-<br />

dent.<br />

RABHAGACH, -aich, s.f. Certa<strong>in</strong> weeds<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> waters ; white water-lily.<br />

RÀBHAN, -AiN, -AN, s. lit. A rhapsody, a<br />

long <strong>and</strong> leiiious repetition.<br />

KÀBHANACH, -aiche, adj. (Ràbhan,)<br />

Rhapsodical, tedious.<br />

RABHANACH, -aich, s. //,. (Ràbhan,)<br />

A ihapsodist, a tedious story-teller.<br />

RABHD, -A, -AN, s. 711. Idle talk; coarse,<br />

tir^'.•)0^le <strong>language</strong>; an idle talker.<br />

RAHHDACH, -ajche, adj. (Rabhd,)<br />

Talk<strong>in</strong>g idly, given to idle talk ; us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

coarse or unbecom<strong>in</strong>g <strong>language</strong>.<br />

RABHD AIR, -e, -ean, s. vi. (Rabhd an.)<br />

Fear,) An idle tiresome talker ; one who<br />

uses coarse or unbecom<strong>in</strong>g <strong>language</strong>.<br />

RABHDAIREACHD, s.f. iiid. (Rabh-<br />

dair,) A habit <strong>of</strong> talk<strong>in</strong>g idly, coarsely or<br />

tiresomely.<br />

RABHDAL, -ail, s. m. Coarse jest<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Prov<strong>in</strong>.<br />

RABHDALACH, -aiche, adj. (Rabhdal,)<br />

Coarsely or vulgarly sportive<br />

RABHDARACH," -AICHE, rz6/j. (Rabh-<br />

dair,) Coarsely sportive.<br />

RAC, -À1C <strong>and</strong> -a, -an, s. hi.. A rake. See<br />

Ràcaii.<br />

RAC, -ÀIC, -an, s. m. A drake.<br />

RAC, -AiDH, R-, V. a. <strong>and</strong> n. Tear, pull<br />

asunder, as cloth.<br />

RAC, -AIDH, R-, V. a. <strong>and</strong> w. Rake or harrow<br />

; make a noise like geese or ducks.<br />

RACACH, -aiche, adj. See Ràcanach.<br />

llACADH, -AIDH, s. «1. <strong>and</strong> pres. part. v.<br />

like Rak<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> rak<strong>in</strong>g; harrow<strong>in</strong>g, act<br />

<strong>of</strong> harrow<strong>in</strong>g ; a noise as <strong>of</strong> geese or ducks.<br />

RACADH. -AIDH, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pres. part. v.<br />

Rac. Act <strong>of</strong> tear<strong>in</strong>g or pull<strong>in</strong>g asunder as<br />

cloth ; act <strong>of</strong> sound<strong>in</strong>g as cloth <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> act<br />

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

RACADAL, -AIL, s. m. Horse-radish.<br />

RACAID, -E, -EAN, s.f. A noise, disturbance<br />

; a blow on <strong>the</strong> ear.<br />

RACAIL, s. f. Noise, such as made by<br />

geese or ducks.<br />

RACAIR, -E, -EAN, s. 711. A ly<strong>in</strong>g, talka-<br />

tive fellow ; an impert<strong>in</strong>ent prattler ; one<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g a harsh or discordant voice.<br />

RAC AIRE ACHD, s. /. <strong>in</strong>d. (Racair,) A<br />

habit <strong>of</strong> iy<strong>in</strong>g ; impert<strong>in</strong>ent loquacity; a<br />

discordance <strong>of</strong> voice.<br />

RACAN, -AIN, -AN, 5. VI. Amke; ati <strong>in</strong>strument<br />

for break<strong>in</strong>g clods <strong>and</strong> used as a<br />

harrow.<br />

RACAN, -AIN, -AN, «. m. Mischief, evil,<br />

wickedness ; riot, noise ; a prov<strong>in</strong>cial de-<br />

nom<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> arable l<strong>and</strong>, (Ceann I?iw<br />

ca<strong>in</strong>.)<br />

RACAN AC H, -aich, s. m. A mischievous<br />

person.<br />

RÀCANACH, -AICHE, «((/. (Ràcan) Of, or<br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to r.ikes, or h<strong>and</strong>-harrows.<br />

RACAS, -Ais, .V. m. A sail hoop. Prov<strong>in</strong>.<br />

RACH, v. <strong>in</strong>e-.fut. Theid. <strong>and</strong> re^;. Rarli-<br />

aidli, Jut. ni'i,--. Cha teid. Pi-et. Chaidh,<br />

prel. rieg. Cha deach. Prel. iuterrnji. <strong>and</strong> nei'oceed. See<br />

Teid <strong>and</strong> Deach.<br />

RACHD, J. /; <strong>in</strong>d. Vexation, anguisli

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