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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Ve^ FEA VeA<br />

m. beauty, goodness,<br />

VeAb*]', feabhas, f comeliness, decency, im-<br />

VeAbii]-, feabkus, ?" provenient; a choice;<br />

F)<br />

superiority.<br />

PeAbÚA, feabhdha, s. goodness, honesty, knowledge.<br />

pec\bl<strong>An</strong>n, feablilann. s. a seagull.<br />

VeAb)\A, feabhra, s. February.<br />

VcAbj-A, feablisa, s. rent ; science.<br />

j-'eAbpAC, feabhsach, adj . cunning, skilful.<br />

}-'eAbcA, feabhtha, see ].-eAb-ÓA.<br />

peAC, feac, s. m the handle <strong>of</strong> a spade, a kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> wooden spade edged with iron or steel.<br />

peAcc, feacc, s. m. a tooth, a mill cog.<br />

peAC, /each, s. m. a journey; v. see, behokl.<br />

VeACAB, feacadh, s. a turning ; a pickaxe, mattock.<br />

)-''eACA'oói]\, feachadoir, s. in. a wizard, a seer.<br />

VeACAit), feachaid, v. they sent, put, set, i. e.<br />

x>o cutj\eAT)A]\, 0. g.<br />

VcACAini, /t'acawi, v. I bow, bend.<br />

VéACAiiii, feachaim, v. I look, view.<br />

"PéACÁin, feachain, s. a view, sight; trying.<br />

VcACAip, feachair, adj. sharp, acute, angry, i. e.<br />

VeAct), feaclid, s. a journey, expedition ; danger<br />

; ;<br />

forces, trained bauds, levy ; a good act, virtue,<br />

a miracle ; a grave, a country ; a time, place<br />

turn, vice, alternative; |.-eAC'o nVon, one<br />

time;|-eAcx) iVaiII, another time; formerly;<br />

5AC Aile |.-eAc-o, every other turn ; <strong>An</strong> oáha<br />

feAct), in the second place ; limd.<br />

peAct)A, feachda, adj. crooked.<br />

VeAc-OA'ó, feachdadh, s. bending, moving.<br />

VeAC]-AT)A]i, feachsadar, v. they sent.<br />

VeAcc, feaclit, see ^reAC-o ; s. a tribute on servants<br />

or assistants.<br />

VeACCA]», feachtar, v. was fought; " yoACCA]!<br />

cAc eAro]ii\A", 4 Mast.<br />

VeAccnAC, feachtnach, s. m. prosperity, luck;<br />

manhood; adj. true, just.<br />

VeAccA)-, feachtas, adv. once, Ferm.<br />

VeAt), fead, s. relation, saying; s. f a sword, i. e.<br />

cloit)eAiii ; V. says, third per. sing, <strong>of</strong> }'eAT)Aim,<br />

I relate ; s. a bulrush ; a fathom ; an island ; a<br />

whistle or shrill noise.<br />

VeAt)Aini, feadhaim, s. £ a band, troop, company.<br />

peA-OAi^ie, feadaire, s. m. a piper.<br />

VeA'OAi^\eAc-o, feadaireachd, s. f whistling,<br />

piping.<br />

VeA-oAineAcT), feadhaireachd, s. i. strolling,<br />

idling ; a gift or present.<br />

^^e^^x)Án, feadan, s. m. a pipe, reed, flute, a tube.<br />

VeAOAU, feadhan, \ adj. wild, sav-<br />

VeA-Ó<strong>An</strong>]'<strong>An</strong>Ac, feadhansanach,\ age.<br />

VeA-óÁn, feadhan, a. m. the leader <strong>of</strong> a flock <strong>of</strong><br />

wild geese.<br />

Ve<strong>An</strong>AUAC, feadanach, s. m. a piper.<br />

peAt)ÁnAct), feadanachd, a. f. piping, blowing.<br />

]^e-xoÁ.nMm, feadanaim, v. I pipe, whistle.<br />

1-'éAT)AH, feadar, see feitdji.<br />

peABAjitAC, feadarlack, see j-'eiceAjibAC.<br />

ITeAXi<strong>An</strong>cAcc, feadarthacht, s. f. possibility.<br />

péAtib, feadhb, s. m. a fault, defect; a widow, a<br />

religious woman.<br />

ITeA'obe, feadhbe, s. f. a nun, Lee.<br />

VeA-o coille, fead coille, s. wild ambrosia.<br />

VeA-ó-cuA, feadh-chua, s. an extensive country<br />

venison.<br />

peATDJAiie, feadghaile, s. a noise in the belly <strong>of</strong><br />

some horses when trotting.<br />

peAujuile, feadhgliuile, s. lamentation.<br />

peAUtn, feadhm, s. f an army; " lojicc ua<br />

|.-eAt)mA -00 cecctiiAil no cloinn tiiac "Oiaji-<br />

iiiA-OA, AgA]" A tc<strong>An</strong>riiAin oóib", 4 Mast. 13í,tí5 ;<br />

s. m. a battle ; use or need.<br />

peA-oiUA, fendhma, s. service, superiutendence.<br />

\^émc^\-\MY, feadhmanais, ^'^^ ^eóAmA.<br />

péÁ-óm<strong>An</strong>cA, /íafZAmanía, adj. <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

péA-ónuMicAc, feadhmantach, see i:eAt)m<strong>An</strong>Ac;<br />

adj. <strong>of</strong>ficious.<br />

^éó.-ómcnrc.c.X), feadhmantachd,\ s. superintondpeAOni<strong>An</strong>cAf<br />

, feadhmantas, } ence.<br />

"PeAwmjiACAim, feadhmghlacaim, v. I take pos-<br />

session.<br />

VeAX), feadk, a extent, length, continuairce \^é&-óm^ni..t\}^ó.x>,feadh77ig!mathugkadh, s. usuj--<br />

Ain ^.-CA-o, during; timber, a wood; adv patiou.<br />

whilst; s. a letter, a voice; a rush candle. péAt)iiA, feadhna, s. a tribe, host, ami}'; a cap-<br />

VeA-ÓA, feadJia, adj. calm; wild.<br />

tain, duke, guide.<br />

VeAt)A-coitle, feada-coille, bulrushes, wild sor- PeA-óuAc, feadhnach, s. m. the body.<br />

rel, Sh.<br />

péAóriAcx), feadhnachd, s. f captaincy.<br />

VcAtiA-o, fcadadh, s. relation, rehearsal.<br />

VeA-oóg, feadog, s. f a flute; a plover; a lot or<br />

VcA-OAil, feadail, s. cattle.<br />

cut.<br />

V^-^'OMm, feadaim, v. I relate, say; whistle.<br />

30<br />

VeA-ouiJiot, /eaí?MÍ^/t!oZ, s. a whistle, Sh.<br />

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