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- Page 8 and 9: Amongst the numerous literary advan
- Page 10 and 11: INTRODUCTION TO THE REMARKS, TO WHI
- Page 12 and 13: via INTRODUCTION TO THE 52. iV, beg
- Page 14 and 15: ID, in Remark 89, is sometimes used
- Page 16 and 17: Xii INTRODUCTION TO THE many requir
- Page 20 and 21: ABBREVIATIONS IN THE DICTIONARY. A,
- Page 22 and 23: IS AGH Ac'cANAGH, s.m. amoanerorbem
- Page 24 and 25: 20 ARK Ard'-er, s. to. a chief; 1 C
- Page 26 and 27: -g-l BAA Ayn'dooix, 7}. p. in us
- Page 28 and 29: 2i BEE Barret, s. m. a bur, a bolt,
- Page 30 and 31: ', 85 ; - ; —VMS, 87 ; 1. enliven
- Page 32 and 33: 28 BRA eh laccal gerjagh ta goaill
- Page 34 and 35: 30 BRO Bbis'hey, s. to. a break; v.
- Page 36 and 37: 32 CAG Caabai'o, s./. a thick cake,
- Page 38 and 39: 34 CHA Catree'vev, s. /. Catharine.
- Page 40 and 41: 36 CHE CHE Yn Cheeagh, s. the breas
- Page 42 and 43: 38 CHL Yn Chion'nebaght, s. the pur
- Page 44 and 45: E Chooinshe
- Page 46 and 47: 4i CHR — — Chron, *Chronn, or C
- Page 48 and 49: 44 CLI Cleay'naghet or Cleat'ney, v
- Page 50 and 51: Coloayrt'agh, s. m. converser; pi.
- Page 52 and 53: Costray'l, s. /. ajar or large bott
- Page 54 and 55: 50 CRO be good for the healings of
- Page 56 and 57: 52 DAA Curthool'lvs or Curthoollid,
- Page 58 and 59: 54 DHO Cha DENNor Den'nef., v. did
- Page 60 and 61: &0 DOS —AGH, 77 ; EE, 80 : —in,
- Page 62 and 63: S8 OY Dui-V or DifiNN, «. did bake
- Page 64 and 65: 60 EGI I. 4;. the loan or lending ;
- Page 66 and 67: fi2 ERS Er-hene, a. on himself; res
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(51 FAR Fajeil', n. failing. This w
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W FER Feet'net, a. pi. wine or vine
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C8 FOG Foay'm o, s. m. the conditio
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;0 FYY Frolgh'agh, a. foggy, misty.
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72 GAU A\vn Garna'xe, s. your, &c.
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n Gew'agh, a. pEiinful. GHE Ni/)i G
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76 GHO E Ghob, s. his mouth in cont
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;8 GIG wliitens ; or one that promi
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80 GOA Glooie, a. close texture in
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82 GRA Gor'tagh or GoRTAGHET, V. hu
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84 GRO GRiss.viu'ys. See Groosniuys
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86 HAG HAN inserted as will show ho
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E Hbagh'
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90 HOA T)ty Hing'vs, s. thy sicknes
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92 HRE E How, «. his buoy line , p
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This letter is radical In all words
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96 JEE Jeuoo'xeE, s. /. (Jedomini,
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98 JOL JiOLE, V. suck, sucking ;
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100 KEM Keeir as gorbtm, s. m. blue
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i02 KIO Ki^ul'ley, v. noising, maki
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104 LEA Lagg, s. ot. a hollow; pi.
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Lhiaoht, v. lay in a place, &c, ;
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I OS LTO LiAss, adv. See Lhiass. S
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i, 84; —YM, 86; —VMS, 87 ; —Y
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112 MEA Kyn Mart, s. your, &c. burd
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lU MHf Mbit'ohky, v. yearning with
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116 MOO Moi'dyn, ». /. a virgin, a
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118 MYG . MwAAOH, s. m. a hare. Pro
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120 NEA Naish'tet, r. bargaining in
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122 NKTJ NEU inadequate, defective.
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IM NO! I'/Ul N'j.NSHL or N'iNSHLKE,
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126 OB Oard or Oardbe, v. order, -.
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Dy Ooir'raohev, v. to earth or moul
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130 PIC xliii. 6, and Acts, xiii. 1
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PuiNT, *. pl. pounds; pi. of punt.
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134 REE moon ; although the transla
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136 RON ROAUTR, a. fat, thick. Roai
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138 SAL . Saau'eal, v. sawing. Saau
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Scaan'joo.v, s. f. pi. -YN. a phant
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142 SCO S'condai'gagii, a. how cont
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144 SDU S'dhoa'nky, a. browner, bro
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S'flauvyssee, a. id., 58. F S'fliao
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148 SHE Shano'ey, a. pi. lank not p
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Shib'ber, s. m. supper ; pi. —yn.
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152 SKE Skaa'lheam, s.f. dispersion
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154 SLO Sleetch'al, v. lurking, sne
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-EE, 80; — tN, 83; —INS, 84; 18
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158 SOU S'ooas'le, a. how worthy, n
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i6o SRI Sprogh'av, .5. the crop of
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162 STO S'thum'mit, a. how dipped.
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Sunt, a. sound, sane, not unhealthy
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166 TEE Tast'eraoht, v. threshing;
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l6s TOG Thow'it, 85. towed, hauled.
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170 TRO Treih'id, s. m. miserablene
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VAA Un'rick, a. only. This orthogra
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Vast, v. did n —YM; r stir togeth
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17fi VIA Teer Vesb'tal, a. very dru
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178 VOL Yn Vod'jai., s. the cloud.
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yn Vreid, s. the veil. B Vreig, v.
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182 WAR Dy Vtn'aghet, v. to make sm
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184 YEE E Yam'vs, s. his James. J !
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Vt/ Ying'ey, v. to jam, cram, thron
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AN ADDENDUM OR APPENDIX OP WORDS OM