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ARM 33<br />

ARM-CHLEASACH, -AiciiE, adj. Exercised<br />

<strong>in</strong> martial feats.<br />

AllM-CHLISEACH, -ziche, adj. Expert<br />

<strong>in</strong> battle, alert, active.<br />

t AuM-cHosAi., s. m. Satan, <strong>the</strong> devil.<br />

ARM-CHREUCHDACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

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

ARM-COISE, s. vu Infantry.<br />

t Armed, 5. m. A primitive ancestor.<br />

t Arm-e<strong>in</strong>each, adj. Destructive <strong>in</strong> war;<br />

warlike ; sangu<strong>in</strong>ary.<br />

ARMARADH, -aidii, s. m. a repro<strong>of</strong>, a<br />

scold, a check.<br />

ARMHACH, -AICHE, adj. Destructive.<br />

AR-MHAGH, -AiGiiE, s. VI. Field <strong>of</strong><br />

slaughter, or <strong>of</strong> battle.<br />

i Armhuigh, s. m. A buzzard.<br />

t Armh<strong>in</strong>d, s.f. Respect, reverence.<br />

ARM-LAN N, -ka, s. m. An armoury, a<br />

magaz<strong>in</strong>e ; a military depot.<br />

ARM-LEÒNACH, -aiciie, adj. Vide Armchreuchdach.<br />

t Armoraich, s. m. pi. Maritime people,<br />

<strong>in</strong>habitants <strong>of</strong> Ai-monca.<br />

ARM-OILEAN, -e<strong>in</strong>, s. m. Military discipl<strong>in</strong>e;<br />

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

ARM-RIGH, s. m. K<strong>in</strong>g at arms.<br />

ARMTA, -TE, -THA, adj. Armed.<br />

AR.AI-THAISG, -thasguidh, s.f. An armoury,<br />

a military magaz<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

j\Il3I, -THIGH, -e, -ean, s. m. An armoury.<br />

f Arm, -thor, -thur, s. vi. An armoury.<br />

t Armuixte, -idii, -dh, ;>. part. Blessed.<br />

^ t Armu<strong>in</strong>n, v. a. Bless, revere.<br />

ARMUNN, -uiNN, s. m. A hero, warrior;<br />

a chief; a h<strong>and</strong>some brave man; a chief-<br />

ta<strong>in</strong>, head <strong>of</strong> a clan ; an <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

t Arn, s. <strong>in</strong>. A judge.<br />

i Arn, s.f. The lo<strong>in</strong> or flank ; vide Àra.<br />

t Av.y;\,prep. i. e. " Air na," After his or<br />

its.<br />

t Arnaidh, A j^ A bond, surety; a b<strong>and</strong>.<br />

^ t Arnuidh, adj. Fierce, impetuous.<br />

ÀROCH, -oicH, -oicHFAN, s.f. Vide Àrfh-<br />

aich.<br />

ÀROCH, adj. Straight, upright.<br />

ÀROCH, -OICH, s.f. A little hamlet; a<br />

summer graz<strong>in</strong>g or residence ; a dwell<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

AROIS, gen. s<strong>in</strong>g; <strong>of</strong> Aros.<br />

t Arioile, adv. One ano<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

AROS, -CIS, -osAX, J. VI. A house, mansion,<br />

abode; a palace ; habitation, dwell<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

AROSACH, -AICHE, adj. Habitable;<br />

abound<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> houses or dwell<strong>in</strong>gs ; <strong>of</strong> or<br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to a house.<br />

ÀROSACH, -AicH, -EAN, An <strong>in</strong>habitant,<br />

a lodger, a resident householder.<br />

ARPAG, -AIG, -AV, s. f. A harpy; any<br />

ravenous creature<br />

ARR<br />

The larger species <strong>of</strong><br />

sea-gull.<br />

ARPAGACH, adj. Ravenous, grasp<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

t Arr, s. 7)1. A stag, a h<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

t Arra, -ai, s. VI. Treachery ; also a<br />

pledge.<br />

AIlRABAN,-AiK,.'i. m. Distress, perplexity,<br />

anxiety.<br />

ARRABHAIG, -e, -ean, s.f. Stiife, a<br />

quarrel, discord.<br />

ARRA-BHALACH, -aich, s. m. A traitor<br />

;<br />

a treacherous fellow.<br />

t Arrach, -aich, s. m. A pigmy, a dwarf;<br />

a spectre ; an apparition.<br />

ARRACHAR, s. vi. A row<strong>in</strong>g, steer<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

ARRACHD, -AN, s. m. A spectre, pigmy;<br />

a dwarf.<br />

t Arrachdach, } -AICHE, adj. Eflfectual,<br />

t Arrachda, 5 manly, puissant.<br />

ARRACHDACH, -aiche, adj. Dwarfish,<br />

dim<strong>in</strong>utive, spectral; unworldly.<br />

ARRACH DAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, dim. <strong>of</strong> Arracbd;<br />

s. VI. A fairy.<br />

ARRA-CHOLAS, -ais, s. m. Power.<br />

ARRACHOGAIDH, s. vu The hound<br />

that first w<strong>in</strong>ds, or comes up with <strong>the</strong><br />

deer.<br />

t Arradh, -aidh, s. VI. Au armament ;<br />

merch<strong>and</strong>ize ;<br />

an ornament.<br />

ARRAGHAIDEACH, -aiche, adj. Neg-<br />

ligent, idle, careless.<br />

ARRAGHAIDHEALACH, adj. Of, or<br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to Argyllshire.<br />

ARRA-GHLÒIR, -e, s.f. Foolish prattle ;<br />

garrulity, trifl<strong>in</strong>g loquacity.<br />

ARRA-GHLÒIREACH, -eiche, adj.<br />

Garrulous ; given to prattle ; nonsensi-<br />

cal.<br />

ARRAICEACH,^ -EICHE, -eile, adj.<br />

ARRAICEIL, 3 Large, ample, able<br />

bodied; manly; magnanimous; courage-<br />

ous.<br />

ARRAICHDEAN, s. m. pi. Jewels, precious<br />

th<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

ARRAICHDEACH, ) -eiche, -eile, adj.<br />

ARRAICHDEIL, J vide Arraiceach.<br />

ARRA ID, s.f. » As an rathad." W<strong>and</strong>er-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, an error ; vice, a man sunk <strong>in</strong> vice.<br />

ÀRRAID, adj. Vide Àrraidh.<br />

ARRAIDEACH, -EICHE, adj. Erratic, irregular,<br />

w<strong>and</strong>er<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

ÀRRAIDH, adj. Particular, peculiar pro-<br />

;<br />

per, expedient; worthy, trust- worthy ;<br />

generous, liberal ; hospitable.<br />

t Arraidh, s. m. pi. Evil actions.<br />

+ Arra<strong>in</strong>g, s.f. A stitch, convulsions.<br />

ARRAL, -AIL, s. m. Foolish pride, fasti li<br />

ousness,

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