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POS 457 PRl<br />

POST, PLisT, -ACHAN, s. ni. A post, courier<br />

or letter-carrier.<br />

POSTACHD, s. /. <strong>in</strong>d. (Post,) Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

<strong>of</strong> a post.<br />

POSTADH, -AiDH, s. m. <strong>and</strong> jrres. part. v.<br />

Post. A trampl<strong>in</strong>g with <strong>the</strong> feet, act <strong>of</strong><br />

PRÀMHACH,! -AICHE, adj. (Pramh,<br />

PRÀMHA1L, S Sleepy.<br />

PRAMH ACHD, Is.f. wrf. (Pràmh-<br />

PRAMHALACHD, \ ach <strong>and</strong> Pràmhail,)<br />

Somnolency, dejection.<br />

PRÀMHAN, -AIN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Pràmh.<br />

Slumber, gloom, melancholy.<br />

tread<strong>in</strong>g or trampl<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

POSTAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Post. A<br />

little pillar or beam.<br />

POSTANACH, -AicHE, adj. (Pastan,)<br />

Hav<strong>in</strong>g stout legs or supporters.<br />

PRAB, -AIDH, PHR-, 7'. a. Disorder, discompose,<br />

put <strong>in</strong>to disorder.<br />

PRAB, -AiB. -AN, s. m. Rheum <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> eyes.<br />

PRABACH, -AICHE, adj. (Prab,) Bleareyed.<br />

PRÀBACH, -AICHE, adj. (Prab, t;.) Dis-<br />

orderly, confused ; ravelled, dishevelled.<br />

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

Prab. Confus<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong> confus<strong>in</strong>g, disor-<br />

der<strong>in</strong>g, disarrang<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

PRABAIH, -e, -ean, s. m. (Prab,) A<br />

worthless fellow, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rabble.<br />

PRÀBAR, -AIR, -AN, s. m. The rabble.<br />

PRÀBAHACH, -AICHE, adj. (Pràbar,)<br />

Of, or belong<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> rabble.<br />

PRAB-SHUIL, -ui,A,-EAN, s.f. (Prab <strong>and</strong><br />

Sùil.) A blear-eye.<br />

PRAB-SHUILÈACH, -EicHE, adj. (Prab<br />

<strong>and</strong> Siiil,) Blear-eyed.<br />

PR AC, s. m. <strong>in</strong>d. A term peculiar to some<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn districts <strong>and</strong> isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>, for <strong>the</strong> vicarage dues or small<br />

ti<strong>the</strong>.<br />

PRACADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Prac <strong>and</strong><br />

Fear,) A collector <strong>of</strong> ti<strong>the</strong>s.<br />

PRACADAIREACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Pracadair,)<br />

The collection <strong>of</strong> ti<strong>the</strong>s.<br />

PRÀCAIS, -E, -EAN, 5./. Idle talk.<br />

PRAC AS, -Ais, s. m. Gallimaufry, hotchpotch.<br />

PRAIB, -E, s.f. A rabble; filth, ordure : all<br />

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

PRAIDSEACH, -eich, s. m. A boy. Pro-<br />

v<strong>in</strong>.<br />

PR A INN SE AG, -eig, -an, s.f. A haggis.<br />

See Taigeis.<br />

PR AIS, -E, s.f.<br />

Brass or pot-metal.<br />

PRÀIS-BHALLACH, -aiche, adj. (Pràis<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ball,) Strong, or brazen limbed.<br />

PRÀISEACH, -eich, -ean, .

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