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GAR 317 GAS<br />

that wliich comes first from <strong>the</strong> still, <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> second runn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

GARBH-GHUTHACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

(Garbh <strong>and</strong> Guth,) Hoarse, rough or<br />

strong voiced.<br />

GARBHLACH, -aich, s. /. (Garbh <strong>and</strong><br />

Clach,) The more rugged part <strong>of</strong> a coun-<br />

try ; <strong>the</strong> stony or rocky bed <strong>of</strong> a river.<br />

GARBH-MAC-FIADH, s. m. Prov<strong>in</strong>.<br />

See Creamh.<br />

GARBH-SHIAN, > -ÌNE, s. m. (Garbh<br />

GARBH-SHION, i <strong>and</strong> Sian,) Rough<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r, a storm.<br />

GARBH-SHLIOS, -a, -ax, s. w. (Garbh<br />

<strong>and</strong> Slios,) The rough side <strong>of</strong> a hill or<br />

country.<br />

GARBH-SHLIOSACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

( Garbh -shlios,) Hav<strong>in</strong>g a rough decli-<br />

vity.<br />

GARBH-THONN, -u<strong>in</strong>x, -an, s. m.<br />

(Garbh <strong>and</strong> Tonn,) A boisterous wave.<br />

GARBH-THONNACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

(Garbh-thonn.) Surgy, stormy.<br />

GARCAIL, s.J". ì Querulous sounds<br />

GÀRCAN, -AiN, s. m. S <strong>of</strong> a hen.<br />

GARG, -AiRGE, adj. Fierce, angry, wrathful<br />

; bitter, tart, acrid, pungent.<br />

GARGACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Garg,) See Gaiigeachd.<br />

GARGAD, -AID, s./. (Garg,) See Gairg-<br />

ead.<br />

GARG-CHOMHRAG, -aig, -an, s. f.<br />

(Garg <strong>and</strong> Combrag,) A fierce engagement.<br />

GÀRLAOCH, -AOiCH, s. m. (Gàir <strong>and</strong><br />

Laooh,) A scream<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>fant; a little vil-<br />

la<strong>in</strong> or rogue; a dwarf; a starv<strong>in</strong>g child.<br />

GARLUCH, -ucHA, -an, s. m. i. e. Garbhluch.<br />

A mole.<br />

GARMACH, -AICHE, ac/;. (Gairm,) Voca-<br />

tive.<br />

GARMADAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. (Garmadh<br />

<strong>and</strong> Fear,) A crier, proclaimer. Prov<strong>in</strong>.<br />

for Gairmeadair.<br />

GARMADH, .Amw,s.m. (Gairm,) A call-<br />

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

GARMAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m, A weaver's<br />

beam ; a post, pillar ; a gallows.<br />

GARR, -arra, s. wi. See Gaorr.<br />

GARRACH, -aiche, adj. Gorbellied,<br />

greedy, voracious ; hav<strong>in</strong>g a bad odour.<br />

GARRACH, -AicH.s.wi. (Gàrr,) A glut-<br />

ton, a little, dirty, worthless creature.<br />

GARRA-GARTAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, -an, 5. m. A<br />

l<strong>and</strong>-rail. Scot. Corn-craik.<br />

GÀRRADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Gàrradh<br />

<strong>and</strong> Fear,) A gardener. Written also Gàra-<br />

dair.<br />

GÀRRADH, -AIDH, -DHNEAN, S. Wl. \<br />

garden. Written also Gàradh.<br />

GARRAG, -AIG, -AN, s. m. (Gàrr,) A<br />

young crow.<br />

GÀRRAG, -AIG, -AN, s.f. (Gaoir,) A<br />

sudden yell, an unseemly howl.<br />

GARRAICLEIS, -e, *. /. (Gaoir an.^<br />

Clis,) A noise <strong>of</strong> wild geese or swans.<br />

GARR AN, -AIN, -AN, s. VI. Prov<strong>in</strong>. See<br />

Gearran.<br />

GARR-BHUAICHD, -e, s. f. The morbid<br />

ooze <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sk<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> a sheep ; filth about<br />

a sheep-fold.<br />

GARR-BHUAICHDEACH,-EicHE, nrf;.<br />

(Garr-bhuaichd,) Covered with filth,<br />

sheep's dung.<br />

GARRUNNACH, -aiche, adj. (Gàrr,)<br />

Dirty, shock<strong>in</strong>g, nasty, horrible.<br />

GART, -AiRT, <strong>and</strong> -a, s. m. Gloom, a surly<br />

aspect, threaten<strong>in</strong>g look.<br />

GART, -AjRT, s. m. St<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g corn ; <strong>the</strong><br />

first shoots <strong>of</strong> sown corn.<br />

t Gart, -a, -an, «. m. A head; liber-<br />

ality.<br />

t Gartan, -a<strong>in</strong>, -AN, s. <strong>in</strong>. A bon-<br />

net.<br />

GARTAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m, A garter.<br />

GARTANACH, -AICHE, adj. (Gartan,)<br />

Wear<strong>in</strong>g garters; <strong>of</strong> or belong<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

garters.<br />

GART-EUNj -EÒ1N, s. m. (Garl<strong>and</strong> Eun,)<br />

A quail.<br />

GART-GHLAINTE, prrt. part. v. Gartghlan.<br />

Weeded, cleared <strong>of</strong> weeds.<br />

GART-GHLAN, -aidh, gh-, v. a. (Gart<br />

<strong>and</strong> Glan,) Weed, clear <strong>of</strong> weeds.<br />

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

jrres. part. v. Gart-ghlan. Weed<strong>in</strong>g, act<br />

<strong>of</strong> weed<strong>in</strong>g; also clear<strong>in</strong>g from small<br />

stones.<br />

GÀRTHAICH, -EAN, s.f. (Gàir,) A<br />

shout or cry.<br />

GART-LANN, -a<strong>in</strong>n, -an, s. m. (Gart<br />

<strong>and</strong> I.ann,) A corn-yard.<br />

GARUIDH, -E, -EAN, s. m. A den, cave.<br />

GAS, -AISE, -EAN, s.f. A stalk, stem <strong>of</strong> an<br />

herb ; a bough, a bunch ; a young boy.<br />

GASACH, -aiche, adj. (Gas,) Branchy,<br />

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

GASAG, -AIG, -AN, s.f. dim. <strong>of</strong> Gns. A<br />

little branch, stalk, stem or bough.<br />

GASAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Gas. A<br />

little branch, a young man, a youth.<br />

GASDA, adj. Excellent; h<strong>and</strong>some, beau-<br />

tiful ; clever, expert, skilful.<br />

GASDACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Gasda,) Excellency,<br />

beauty, cleverness, expertness, skil-<br />

ful ness.

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