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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Franciscan Friar, a.d. 1662. The original<br />

ALPHABETICAL LIST, ETC.<br />

is in Dr. MarsK's library ; a copy <strong>of</strong> it is in<br />

the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, and an imper-<br />

fect copy in my collection.<br />

Prep. Preposition.<br />

Prep, and Pron. A preposition and pronoun<br />

compounded.<br />

Prop. Properly.<br />

Pron. Pronoun.<br />

R.<br />

Peg. O'R. Registry <strong>of</strong> the house <strong>of</strong> O'Reilly, or<br />

iJook <strong>of</strong> Cavan, compiled by the MacEgans,<br />

hereditary Brehons <strong>of</strong> East Breifue.<br />

/S. and Sub. Substantive.<br />

Sc. Scottish Gaelic words.<br />

Sa. A. Scathan Sacrarauinte na halthridlie; the<br />

Mirror <strong>of</strong> the sacrament <strong>of</strong> Penance, Louvain<br />

1616.<br />

Sc. an Ch. Scathan an Chrabhuigh ; The Mirror<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Religious, Louvain, 1616.<br />

«Sc. Sp. Scathan Spioradalta, the Spiritual<br />

Mirror.<br />

S. F. St. Fiech's hymn on St. Patrick.<br />

Sh. Shaw's Dictionary.<br />

Sing. Singular.<br />

S.f. Substantive feminine.<br />

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