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EAN 267 EAK<br />

EANGHLAS, -aise, s. /. Gruel. See<br />

Anaghlas.<br />

EAN-GHABHRAG, -aige, -an, s. /.<br />

(Eun <strong>and</strong> Gabhrag.) A snipe, when it<br />

mounts <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> air, <strong>and</strong> utters sounds resembl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> bleat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> a goat.<br />

EANG-LADHRACH, -aiche, «{;. (Eang<br />

<strong>and</strong> Laclhar.) Well h.i<strong>of</strong>ed.<br />

EANNTAGACH, -AICH, ) ^ ^t ,<br />

E.ANNTAG,-AiGE, \'--^- ^'''^''<br />

EANRAICH, -EAX, s.f. A k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> soup,<br />

flesh-juice.<br />

EAR, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. The east, easterly, eastward.<br />

' Gaoth an ear,* east or easterly<br />

w<strong>in</strong>d. ' O'n ear,' from <strong>the</strong> east.<br />

EARAIL, -RALACH, -AICHEAN, S.f. An<br />

exhortHtion.<br />

EARAILTEACH, -iche, adj. (Earail,)<br />

Cautious, circumspect ; ready to exhort,<br />

exhortitig, caution<strong>in</strong>g, warn<strong>in</strong>g; provi-<br />

dent, foresee<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

EARAILICH, V. a. More properly written,<br />

Earalaich, which see.<br />

EARAL, -AIL, 5. VI. Provision, caution.<br />

EARALACH, -aiche, adj (Earail,) Cautious,<br />

provident.<br />

EARALACHADH, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong><br />

pres. pari. v. Earalaich. Exhort<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

act <strong>of</strong> exhort<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

EARALAICH, -iDH, dh'-, v. a. (Earail, s.)<br />

Exhort ; caution.<br />

EARALAICHE, -ean, s. m. (Earalaich,)<br />

All exhorter.<br />

EARAL AS, -AIS,<br />

caution, provision.<br />

s. m. Foresight, pre-<br />

EARALASACH, -AICHE, adj.<br />

Cautious, (ircumspect.<br />

(Earalas,)<br />

EARAR, ado. (i. e. An earar,)<br />

to-morrow.<br />

Day after<br />

EARARADH, -AIDH, s. m. A parch<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>of</strong> corn preparatory to gr<strong>in</strong>duig ; <strong>the</strong> corn<br />

or meal so prepared.<br />

EARASAID, -E, -EAN, s. f. A square <strong>of</strong><br />

tartan cloth, worn over <strong>the</strong> shoulders <strong>of</strong><br />

females, <strong>and</strong> fastened before by a brooch ;<br />

a female robe, ornament, petticoat, hoop.<br />

EARB, -AIDH, dh'-, v. a. <strong>and</strong> n. Trust,<br />

confide, hope, rely ; bid, comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

EARM, -A, -AICHEAN, 7 ^ .<br />

EAKBAG,-AIGE,-AN,r--^- ^'°^-<br />

E A R B A I L, -E, 5. /. A trust. Proem.<br />

EAUBAIS, -E, -EAN, s. /. Inhibition,<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

EARBALL, -AiLL, ) s. m. (Eàrr <strong>and</strong><br />

EARBULL, -uiLL, i Ball,) A tail.<br />

EARBSA,<br />

s. /. Confidence,<br />

I<br />

EARBSADH, -AIDH, ) hope, trust, re-<br />

liance.<br />

EARBSACH, -AicHE, fl(/j. (Earbsa,) Con-<br />

fiiient, rely<strong>in</strong>g, trust<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

t Earc, s. f. A cow.<br />

t Earca-iucna, pi. White cows with<br />

red ears,<br />

EARBSAIL, -ALA, adj. Trusty, confident.<br />

EARBSALACHD, i. /. iiid. Confidence.<br />

EARCHALL, -aill, s. m. Misfortune;<br />

loss by death <strong>of</strong> Crtttle.<br />

E-\RCHALLACH, -aiche, adj. Subject<br />

to loss by death <strong>of</strong> cattle.<br />

EARGHNAIDH, adj. Magnificent, wor-<br />

thy, virtuous.<br />

EARGNACH ADH, -aidh, «. m. <strong>and</strong> pres.<br />

part. V. Eargnaich. Irritation, pa<strong>in</strong>ful<br />

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

EARGNAICH, -idh, dh'-, v. a. Inflame,<br />

enrage, cause or feel rage.<br />

EÀRLAID, -E, -EAN, s.f. Expectation,<br />

dependence; trust, confidence.<br />

EÀRL-\S, -Ais, i. m. Earnest, an earnest-penny.<br />

EÀRNACH, -AicH, s. f. A disease <strong>in</strong><br />

cattle.<br />

EÀRR, -A, -AN, s. m. An end, conclusion,<br />

extremity, limit, boundary; a tail, as <strong>of</strong><br />

salmon.<br />

EARR-ACHRIDHE, s. f. (Eàrr <strong>and</strong><br />

Cridhe,) A k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> creep<strong>in</strong>g plant.<br />

EÀRRACH, -AicHE, s. f. Bottom <strong>of</strong> a<br />

dish ; lower extremity,<br />

EARRACH, -AiCH, s. 7n. Spr<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

EARRADH, -AIDH, -AiDHEAN, s.vi. Dress,<br />

habit, cloth<strong>in</strong>g; armour, accoutrements;<br />

wares, goods, commodities.<br />

EARRADHRIS, -e, -ean, s.f. The dog-<br />

blier.<br />

EARRAG, -AIGE, -AN, s./. A taunt.<br />

EARRAGACH, -aiche, adj. (Earrag,)<br />

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

EARRADHUBH, -duibh, s. m. A wane,<br />

a wan<strong>in</strong>g moon.<br />

EARRA-GHLÒIR, s. m. (Earra <strong>and</strong><br />

Glòii',) Bold or taunt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>language</strong>.<br />

EARRAID, -EAN, s. m. A tip staff, <strong>of</strong>li-<br />

cer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law ;<br />

k<strong>in</strong>g's messenger.<br />

EARRAIDEACH, -iche, adj. (Earraid,)<br />

Quarrelsome.<br />

EARUAIG, -E, -EAN, s.f. A shift.<br />

EARRAIGEACH, -iche, or/;. Ingenious.<br />

EARRAIGH, -ean, s. ?n. A capta<strong>in</strong>,<br />

commnnder.<br />

EARRANN, -a<strong>in</strong>n, -an, s.f. (Earr <strong>and</strong><br />

Ro<strong>in</strong>n,) A share, portion, section, divi-<br />

sion ; a prov<strong>in</strong>ce.<br />

EARRANNACHADFI, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong><br />

pres. part. v. Earrannaich. Division, act<br />

<strong>of</strong> divid<strong>in</strong>g or mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to shares.

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