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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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setii GEM geo GEO<br />

Jeincit-eACA^, gemtileachas, ^s.m. paganism,<br />

5eincileAi-, geintileas, § idolatry, gen-<br />

5eincli-6e, geintlidhe, > tilism, infide-<br />

JeinclróeAcc, geintlidheacht, t lity, sorcery,<br />

geinclnJeA^-, geintlidheas, J witchcraft.<br />

géi^, geir, s. f. suet, tallow,- grease.<br />

Jein-bpeiceAifiiiAi", geir-breiiheamhtias, s. m.<br />

severe judgment.<br />

Jéijie, geii'e, compar. <strong>of</strong> seA^, sliarp ; s. f.<br />

sharpness, bitterness.<br />

5éii\e, geire, "i s. f sharpness, sourness,<br />

5én\e- tartness, harshness,<br />

5éii\eA-o, geiread, ) severity.<br />

5eineAc, geii-each, a. greasy.<br />

gei^iejonokf, geireghonas, s. wounding severely,<br />

sharp cutting.<br />

Jéinjini, geirgim, s. samphire.<br />

geiju-o, geiridh, s. £ keenness.<br />

5é,i«5,n,, geirighim,-\<br />

^ j ^^ j<br />

56)^1111, geirim, °<br />

j<br />

geiptnclcAct), geirbitleachd, s. f sagacity, sub-<br />

tility.<br />

'^ét\\mz\e'^b'OAc,geirintleachdacli, a. subtle, wise.<br />

5éi|\l.e<strong>An</strong>- voracious; strolling,<br />

amuil, I pr<strong>of</strong>use, parasitical.<br />

geocACt), geocachd, s. f. gluttony.<br />

geocAijun, geocaighim, v. I stroll; gormandize,<br />

spend in eating and drinking.<br />

geocAi^ie, geocaire, \s. m. a debauchee, a ro-<br />

geoccóí^i, geocihoir,} veller, a glutton.<br />

5e,iireAc, geirseochA •<br />

^ ^ j<br />

5einT-eo5, ^eir.v«o^,_J & ^ j^ ^ ^^^^^1<br />

geocAineACT), geoeaireachd, s. f gluttony.<br />

geocAiiniiL, geoeamhuil, a. strolling, gluttonous.<br />

geocT), geochd, s. m. a wry neck.<br />

geocTJÁc, geochdach, adj. having a vn'j neck.<br />

gel]', ^e)s, s. f. a tribute; a prayer; a swan; a geow, geodh, s. m. a goose plur. geoiu, jeotJAC,<br />

;<br />

vow, promise, protest ; a custom; order; a pro- jeotJAi!), jeoBACAX), and geionie.<br />

hibition or injunction ; a shout, moan, noise, geo-óÍ<strong>An</strong>n, geodhlann, s. a goose pen.<br />

creak.<br />

geojnA, geogna, s. a hurt, wound.<br />

5éi]-eAr), geiseadh, s. entreaty ; imposing tribute geom, geoin, s. f. derision; assurance, certainty,<br />

" géii'eA.]- buA]\ nÁTÍiA-o, y^i I'-tcAJA".<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>; a confused noise ; a fool, foohsh person.<br />

5eoibi\eAti, geoilrean, s. m. a fan.<br />

geoi]-, geois, s. f a fat belly.<br />

5eoi]'eA-oÁn, geoiseadan, s. m. a gormandiser.<br />

geoÍAC, geolach, s. m. a bandage put round the<br />

shoulders and arms <strong>of</strong> the dead ;<br />

jeolAC o\\z<br />

is a common imprecation.<br />

geoÍA-ó, geoladh, see geolcAii.<br />

geolÁn, geolan, s. m. a fan.<br />

geobiiiAC, geolmhac, s. m. a jowl; jeoliiiAC bjuxoÁni.<br />

geolcA-ó, geolthadh, s. a yawl.<br />

geon, geon, s. m. an oath, security, pro<strong>of</strong>; a trial.<br />

geonAit), geonaidh, s. a leech; see quot. atgAot).

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