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A dictionary of the Gaelic language, in two parts, I. Gaelic and ...

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ACH<br />

ACHDUINN, -E, -EAK, s. /. See Acfbu<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

ACHEUD.flf/;. Thefi^st;"acheudbheBn,•'<br />

<strong>the</strong> first woman, &c.<br />

Acm A 11, adj. Sharp, sour, bitter.<br />

ACHLADH, -AiDH, s. ?ìì. Fish<strong>in</strong>g, fishery,<br />

ACHMHASANAICH, -aidh, -dh, t>. a.<br />

Rebuke, reprove, chide, reprehend.<br />

ACHMHASANAICHE, -ean, s. m. One<br />

who rebukes or censures.<br />

ACHMHASANAICHE, comp. <strong>and</strong> snp.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Achmhasanach.<br />

ACHRAN, -AIN, s. »1. Intricacy, entanglement,<br />

perplexity.<br />

ACHRANNACH, -aiche, adj. Intricate,<br />

entangled ; what retards progress, throws<br />

one beh<strong>in</strong>d, or confounds him.<br />

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

tangle.<br />

tAcHSAL, s. m. An angel.<br />

tAcHT, vide Ach, conj.<br />

tAcuT, vide Achd, s, m.<br />

fAcHTA, vide Achd.<br />

tAcHTAiN, vide Achdaich, v.<br />

ACHUINGE, -T.AS,s.f. Vide Athchulngc.<br />

tAcMHAiNG, S.f. Puissance, wealth, vide<br />

Acfu<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

t AcMHAiNCEACH, adj. Rich, plentiful ; puissant,<br />

vide Acfu<strong>in</strong>neach.<br />

tAcMuuiNO, s.f. Address, ability, power,<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluence, strength.<br />

tAcMHUiNG, -icii, -<strong>in</strong>n, -dh, v. a. Subdue;<br />

conquer, vanquish, overcome.<br />

tAcoBHAR, s. 7». Avarice; covetousness.<br />

tAcoBHRACH, adj. (Acobliar) Inord<strong>in</strong>ately<br />

desirous, covetous, avaricious.<br />

\> ADH<br />

tAcoMHAL, (Achòmhdhail) s.f. An assembly,<br />

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

+AcoMOL, V. a. Assemble, accumulate.<br />

tAcoN, -oiN, -EAN, s. 771. A rcfusal, nega-<br />

art <strong>of</strong> fish<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

ACHI-.AID, -K, -EAN, s.f. A chase or pursuit.<br />

ACHLAIS, -AisE, -EAN, s.y. An arm-pit;<br />

bosom. " Fo achlais," under his arm.<br />

ACHLAISE, gen. s<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>of</strong> Achlais.<br />

ACHLAISICH, -iDH, -DH, v. a. Put under<br />

thy arm ; cherish.<br />

ACHLAN, s. 771. Lamentation.<br />

ACHLASAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, s. m. Any th<strong>in</strong>g cartion.<br />

tAcoR, s. 771. Vide Acobhar.<br />

tAcoRACH, adj. Vide Acrach.<br />

tAcRA, s. m. Vide Acair.<br />

ACRACH, -AICHE, adj. Hungry, id. q.<br />

Ocracb.<br />

ACRAICH, -IDH, -DH, V. a. (Acair) Anchor,<br />

Acraichte, part, moored, anchored.<br />

ACRAICHE AN, pi. <strong>of</strong> Acair, q. v.<br />

ACRANNACH, vide Achrannach.<br />

ACRAS, -Ais, s. 771. Hunger, fam<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

ACRASACH, adj. Vide Ocrach<strong>and</strong> Ocrasried<br />

under <strong>the</strong> arm.<br />

ACHLASAN-CHALUIM-CHILLE, s.<br />

f. St John's wort.<br />

ACHMHAINGIDH, vide Acfu<strong>in</strong>neach.<br />

A C H M H A S,<br />

-IDH, -AIDH, -DH, V.<br />

I<br />

ACHMHASAICHJ a. Rebuke. Vide<br />

ach.<br />

ACUINN, s.f. Vide Acfhu<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

ACUINNE ACH, adj. Provided with tools,<br />

tackl<strong>in</strong>g, harness; equipped, harnessed; <strong>of</strong><br />

or perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to a tool or harness.<br />

ACUS, conj. for Agus, q. v.<br />

Achmhasanaich.<br />

ACHMHASAN, -AIN, -a<strong>in</strong>, s. tn. A re-<br />

+Ad, pers. pron. Thou.<br />

A'D' Contraction for ann do. In thy. More<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>, reprim<strong>and</strong>, scold, reproach.<br />

ACHMHASAN ACH, -aiche, adj. Caus<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a rebuke ; liable to rebuke; <strong>of</strong> or pertciiu<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to a rebuke ; reprehensive.<br />

correctly written, "ann ad."<br />

AD, pos. pron. Thy or th<strong>in</strong>e. Ann ad<br />

ghialaibh, m Ihyjaws.<br />

AD, AIDE, ADAN, -achan, s.f. A hat.<br />

tAn, 5. 771. Water.<br />

fAD, Old s,\gnoipreler. act. " Ad chualaim,<br />

ad chualamar." I have heard, we have<br />

heard.<br />

AD AD! <strong>in</strong>tetj. Hah! ahah ! atat<br />

ADAG, -AiG, -AGAN, s.f. A shock <strong>of</strong> corn,<br />

consist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> twelve sheaves ; also a haddock.<br />

N. pi. Adagan; An da chuid na<br />

h-adagan agus an t-arbhar, both <strong>the</strong> shoc/iS<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> st<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g com.<br />

ADAGACH, adj. (from Adag) Abound<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> shocks <strong>of</strong> corn.<br />

ADAGACHADH, -AiDH, «. m. The employment<br />

<strong>of</strong> mak<strong>in</strong>g shocks <strong>of</strong> corn, stook-<br />

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

ADAGAICH, V. Ga<strong>the</strong>r corn <strong>in</strong>to shocks,<br />

jnet. adj. dh" adagaich ; fut. <strong>of</strong>f. adj. adag-<br />

aichidh, shall or will ga<strong>the</strong>r corn iiito shocks.<br />

ADAGAN, -AIN, s. m. A little cap.<br />

ADAMANT, -a<strong>in</strong>t, y. /. An adamant<br />

stone,<br />

f Adamhair, s.f. Play, sport, diversion.<br />

ADAMHRADH,-Air)n,5. 771. Admiration;<br />

wonder.<br />

tAuBHEART, (adubhairt,;7rrf. act. d. Abair}<br />

said.<br />

+Adchua8, -chiialas. Was heard.<br />

tADH, -ADHA, 5. 771. A laW.<br />

ÀDII, ADHA, s. 771. Prosperity, good luck,<br />

happ<strong>in</strong>ess, joy, felicity.<br />

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