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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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teA LEA \.eA LEA<br />

LeAbA-contAij, leaha-chonlaigli, s. litter ; a straw LeAct), leachd, s. f a bed.<br />

bed.<br />

LeAbA-cub-beinc, leaba-chul-beinc, s. a bed<br />

•'<br />

1<br />

; -n > s. a flake 0Í ice.<br />

LeAC-oix)ne, leac-oidhre, J<br />

formed by the wall on one side <strong>of</strong> a Highland LeAC-iije, leac-liglie, s. a gravestone, Sc.<br />

house, the trunk <strong>of</strong> a tree on the other, be- LeACC, leacht, s. a lesson ; a grave ; a pile <strong>of</strong><br />

tween which is placed enough <strong>of</strong> heath or stones in memory <strong>of</strong> the dead.<br />

straw, and some blankets, whither, as a public<br />

bed, the whole family and guests, when there<br />

LeAcc, leacht,<br />

\jeAcz]-ó., leachtsa,<br />

\ prep, and pron. with thee.<br />

j them, belonging to thee.<br />

are any, are promiscuously admitted, Sh. LeACCA, leachta, part, flattened ; molten.<br />

LeAbAB, leabhadh, s. m. reading; a lecture. LeAccáim, leachtaim, v. I spread.<br />

LeAbA-ooip, leahhadoir, s. m. a reader.<br />

LeAccÁn, leachtan, s. m. a lecture, instruction,<br />

LoAbATJOineACT), leabliadoireachd, s. f reading. document.<br />

LeAbA-ylocui]-, leaba-fldocuis, s. a flock bed. LeAccuije, leachtuighe, s. m. a sepulchre.<br />

LeAbA-y]iAoic, leaba-fhraoich, s. a bed <strong>of</strong> heath. LeAC-UAije, leac-uaighe, s. m. a gravestone,<br />

LeAbAi]i, leabhair, s. f a margin.<br />

tombstone.<br />

LéAbAim, leabhaim, v. I read.<br />

LeAt», lead, s. breadth, width, latitude.<br />

LeAbA-luAcpAig, leaba-luachraigh, s.<br />

rushes.<br />

a bed <strong>of</strong> LeAt), lead, 1<br />

LeAt) ye, lead se,l<br />

said.<br />

LeAbA]!, leabhar, s. m. a book ; a ship ; a. long, LoA-o<strong>An</strong>, leadan, s. m. a head <strong>of</strong> hair.<br />

broad, extended, trailing, smooth, free.<br />

LeA-oÁn, leadan, s. m. teasle; dipsacus fuUonum<br />

LeAbAHAjAii, leabliaragan, s. m. a library.<br />

a litany, musical notes.<br />

LeAT)ÁnAc, leadanach, a. praiseworthy; musical;<br />

having fine hair ; s. m. a cloth dresser.<br />

LeATJAti-U<strong>of</strong>CA, leada7i-liosta, s. bm-dock; arc-<br />

l/eAbAp-Ai].-niotin, leabhar-aifrionn, s. a missal.<br />

LeAbA^<strong>An</strong>, leabharan, s. m. a little book.<br />

LeAbAp-cbA]!, leabhar-chlar, s. m. pasteboard.<br />

LeAbA|\-cuiiiine, leabhar-clniimhne, s. a diary.<br />

LeAb<strong>An</strong>-cuncAi]-, leabhar-cuntais, s. an accountbook,<br />

a note book.<br />

LeAbA^i-tJOA^ig, leabliar-dearg, s. a rubric.<br />

LeAbAiv-Í<strong>An</strong>n, leabhar-lann, s. m. a library.<br />

LeAbAiimeoiiip<strong>An</strong>Aij, leabJiar-meomhranaigh, s<br />

a register.<br />

LcAb<strong>An</strong>-pocAt), leabJiar-pocadh, s. a pocket book<br />

'LeAbA]\-|AeiceAt)ói]i, leabhar-reiceadoir, s. m. a<br />

bookseller.<br />

LeAbA^i-l'Ailin, leabliar-sailm, s. a psaltery.<br />

LeAbAp-iqwAij, leabhar-urnaigh, s. a prayerbook,<br />

breviary.<br />

LeAbA-]-ei|-coi]i, leaba-sheistoir, s. a couch, pallet.<br />

LeAbA-cojbAlAc, leaba-thogbhalacli, s. a folding<br />

bed.<br />

LéAbój, leabog, s. f a piece, a fragment; a<br />

flounder.<br />

LeAbóg-ceA^H, leabog-chearr, s. f. a sole.<br />

LeAb^AC, leabhrach, a. bookish.<br />

LeAC, leac, s. f. a flag, a flat stone, a slate ; Welsh,<br />

Ihecli.<br />

LeACA, leaca, s. f the cheek.<br />

LeACAC, leacach, s. the side <strong>of</strong> a hill, M'Don.;<br />

a. flaggy, full <strong>of</strong> flat stones.<br />

LeACAt), leacadh, s. destroying.<br />

LeACAim, leacaim, v. I flay, destroy.<br />

LeACÁin, leacain, s. m. the side <strong>of</strong> a hill, declivity;<br />

the cheek<br />

LeAcÁn, leacaii, s. m. wall pennywort<br />

LeAC<strong>An</strong>cA, leacanta, a. rigid, precise, neat.<br />

tiura lappa.<br />

LeAt)-A|A-leA-ó, leadh-ar-leadh, adj. alternate.<br />

LeATiA]TCA, leadartha,])a,rt. torn, hacked, mangled.<br />

LeA'o-boife, lead-boise, s. a hand's breadth.<br />

LeATJin, leadhm, |_<br />

s. m. a moth; see quot.<br />

LeA'Diii<strong>An</strong>, leadhnian,) at c<strong>An</strong>nA.<br />

LeA'onAC, leadhnach, s.m. a manuscript ; a section,<br />

LeATDjiAU, leadi'adh, s. m. cutting, hacking,<br />

mangling.<br />

LeA'0]\Aim, leadraim, v. I tear, rend, mangle,<br />

maim.<br />

LeATDUijim, leaduighim, v. I distend.<br />

Le<strong>An</strong>u^mA, leadurra, a. elegant.<br />

LeAJ, leagh, s. m. a physician gen. ; leAJA ; v.<br />

melt thou.<br />

LcAj, leag, s. a precious stone gum.<br />

;<br />

LéAgAc, leagliach, a. talkative.<br />

LeAjAt), leaghadh, s. m. solution, dissolution,<br />

fusion.<br />

LeAJAii), leaghadh, s. m. a perusal, reading.<br />

LeAJAt), leaghad, s. m. a band, bandage.<br />

LeAjAÚ, leagadh, s. m. a fall, falling ; abatement,<br />

defeat.<br />

LcAgAtJ-buiTie, leagadh-hhuidhe, s. ladies'mantle.<br />

LeA5AT)ói)\, leaghadoir, s. m. a founder, smelter,<br />

retiner.<br />

LeAgAit), leagaid, s. f. an oblation, <strong>of</strong>lering.<br />

LeAgÁiT), leagaid, s. a legate.<br />

LeAjAib, leagail, s. clipping, shearing ; throwing<br />

down<br />

LeAjAim, ^effgraÍOT, V.I throw down, fldl; clip, shear.<br />

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