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MIT 414 MIU<br />

MI-THABHACHDACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

(Mi-thàbhachd,) Inefficient, weak, silly.<br />

See Tàbbachdach.<br />

MI-THÀBHACHDAS, -ais, s. m. See<br />

Mi-tbàbhachd.<br />

MI-THAICEALACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Mi-<br />

thaiceil,) Feebleness, want <strong>of</strong> firmness. See<br />

Taiceil.<br />

WI-THAING, -E, 5./. (Mi <strong>and</strong> fa<strong>in</strong>g,)<br />

Thauklessness, <strong>in</strong>gratitude.<br />

MI-THAINGEALACHD, s. f. (Mitha<strong>in</strong>geil,)<br />

Unthankfulness, ungrateful-<br />

ness.<br />

MI-THAINGEIL, -E,adj. (Mi <strong>and</strong> Ta<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

eil,) Unthankful, ungrateful.<br />

MI-THAITINN, -idh, mh-, v. h. (Mi <strong>and</strong><br />

Tall<strong>in</strong>n,) Dissatisfy, displease, <strong>of</strong>fend.<br />

MI-THAIRBHE, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Mi, pre/, <strong>and</strong><br />

Tairbhe,) Dispiotit, damage; <strong>in</strong>efficacy.<br />

MI-THAITNE ACH, -eiche, adj. (Mi <strong>and</strong><br />

Taitneacb,) Disagreeable, unpleasant. See<br />

Taitneacb.<br />

MI-THAITNEADH, -eidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong><br />

pres. part, v. INIi-thait<strong>in</strong>n. Displeas<strong>in</strong>g, act<br />

<strong>of</strong> displeas<strong>in</strong>g or dissatisfy<strong>in</strong>g; state <strong>of</strong> be-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g displeas<strong>in</strong>g or disagreeable^<br />

MI-THAPACHD,5./. iml. (Mi, pnf. <strong>and</strong><br />

Tapaclid,) Jnactivity, sluggishness.<br />

MI-THAPADH, -aidh, -eax, s. m. (Mi,<br />

j»ef. <strong>and</strong> Tapadh,) A misfortune, mishap.<br />

MI-THAPAIDH, -e, adj. (Mi, pre/, <strong>and</strong><br />

Tapaidh,) Inactive, sluggish, dull; not<br />

stout, <strong>in</strong>firm.<br />

MI-THARBIIACH, -aiche, adj. (Mi,<br />

pref. <strong>and</strong> Tarbhach,) Unsubstantial ; un-<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itable, unproductive, unfruitful.<br />

3II-THARBHACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Mitharbhach,)<br />

Unpr<strong>of</strong>itableness, unproduc-<br />

tiveness, unfruitfulness.<br />

rJlTH, -E, -EAN, s. m. An obscure or hum-<br />

Lie person, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> common people : pi.<br />

The common people.<br />

MITHEAR, -EIRE, adj. (JliUj,) Weak, <strong>in</strong>-<br />

firm, crazy.<br />

I\II-THEIST, -E, -EAX, s.f. (Mi, pref. <strong>and</strong><br />

Teist,) Calumny, reprcach.<br />

MI-THEISTEIL, -e, adj. (Mi, pref. <strong>and</strong><br />

Ttistei!,) Reproachful, disgraceful.<br />

MITHICH. s.f.<strong>in</strong>d. Time, a proper or fit<br />

time or season.<br />

MI-THLACHD, s.f <strong>in</strong>d. (Mi, vref. <strong>and</strong><br />

Tlachd,) See Miothlachd.<br />

3II-THLACHDMH0U, -oiee, ad). (Mi,<br />

pref. <strong>and</strong> Tlachdmhor,) Unh<strong>and</strong>some, illfavoured<br />

; unpleasant, disagreeable, disgust<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

unsatisfactory.<br />

MITHLEAN, -eik, s. vi. Sport, diversion,<br />

amusement a trick, crafty deed.<br />

MITHLEAXACH, -aiche, adj. (Milean,)<br />

Sportive, playful ; crafty, cunn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Ml-THLUS, -via, s. VI. Hard-heartedness,<br />

want <strong>of</strong> tenderness or compassion, want <strong>of</strong><br />

affection or feel<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

MI-THLUSAR, -aike, adj. (Mi-thlus,)<br />

Hard-hearted, cruel, unfeel<strong>in</strong>g, devoid <strong>of</strong><br />

tenderness or compassion.<br />

Ml-THLUSARACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Mithlusar,)<br />

Unk<strong>in</strong>dness, harshness, cruelty.<br />

MI-THOGARRACH, -aiche, adj. (Mi.<br />

pref. <strong>and</strong> Togarrach,) Unwill<strong>in</strong>g, averse,<br />

backward.<br />

MI-THOGRADH, -aidh, -eak, s. m.<br />

(Mi, pref. <strong>and</strong> Togradh,) Unwill<strong>in</strong>gness,<br />

aversion ; an evil propensity.<br />

MI-THOIL, -E, s.f (Mi, pref <strong>and</strong> Toil,)<br />

Want <strong>of</strong> will, unwill<strong>in</strong>gness, backwardness;<br />

ill-will.<br />

MI-THOILEACH,-EiCHE,arf;.(Mi.thoiI,)<br />

Unwill<strong>in</strong>g, averse. See Toileach.<br />

MI-TIIOILEACHADH, ^aidh, 5. «1.<br />

<strong>and</strong> pres. part. v. Mi-thoilich. Displeas-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> displeas<strong>in</strong>g or dissatisfy<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

MI-THOILICH, -IDH, MH-, V. a. (Mi,<br />

pref. <strong>and</strong> Toilich,) Displease, dissatisfy.<br />

MI-THOILICHTE,nr//. <strong>and</strong> pret. part, i:<br />

Mi-thoilich. Displeased, dissatisfied.<br />

MI-THROCAIR, -E, s. m. (Mi, pref <strong>and</strong><br />

Tròcair,) Cruelty, <strong>in</strong>clemency.<br />

MI-THRÒCAIREACH, -eiche, adj.<br />

(Mi-thròcair,) ÌMerciless, cruel.<br />

MI-THRUACANTA, -a<strong>in</strong>te, adj. (Mi,<br />

pref <strong>and</strong> Truacauta,) Unfeel<strong>in</strong>g, hardhearted.<br />

MI-THRUACANTACHD, wrf. 7 ^;. m.<br />

MI-THRUACANTAS, -Ais, \ <strong>and</strong>/.<br />

(Mi-thruacanta,*) Want <strong>of</strong> feel<strong>in</strong>g, iiiclemenry.<br />

MI-THUIG, -IDH, Mil-, V. n. (Mi, pref.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tuig,) Misunderst<strong>and</strong>.<br />

MI-THUIGSE, s.f. i,icl. (Mi, pref <strong>and</strong><br />

Tuigse,) Want <strong>of</strong> underst<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g, stupi-<br />

dity.<br />

MI-THUIGSEACH, -eiche, adj. (Mi-<br />

thuigse,) Senseless, stupid.<br />

MI-THUIGSINN, -e, s. f. <strong>and</strong> pres. part.<br />

V. Mi-thuig. A misunderst<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g ; act <strong>of</strong><br />

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

BII-UAIBHREACH, -eiche, adj. (Mi,<br />

pref <strong>and</strong> Uaibhreach,) Condescend<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

not proud.<br />

MI-UAILL, -E, s. /. (Mi, ;»•«/. <strong>and</strong> Uaill.)<br />

Humility, condescension.<br />

Ml-UASAL, -AiLE <strong>and</strong> uaisle, adj. (Mi,<br />

pref <strong>and</strong> Uasal,) Ungenteel; ignoble,<br />

mean.<br />

MI-UALLACH, -aiche, acij. (Mi, iwcj.

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