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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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tui LUI 1 111 LUI<br />

LuDiiAjAii, ludragan, s. m. a shambling slovenly<br />

i'ellow.<br />

Lu-opAim, ludraim, v. I bedaub or smear wltli<br />

puddle.<br />

ttiTjui'AC, ludusach, a. powerful.<br />

l/iip^iAm, lufraidh, s. surrounding.<br />

Lu]q\Aini, lufraim, v. I sun'ound.<br />

Liij, litgh, a. little; swift, active.<br />

t/iiJA, luglia, s. an oath; adj.eompar. and superlative<br />

<strong>of</strong> Luj, little; s. falsehood, perjury.<br />

tyiijAC, lugach, a. bow-legged.<br />

LujAt), lugliadh, s. swearing au oath.<br />

LiiJAt), h'ghad, s. littleness.<br />

Li'iJA-o, lugliadh, s. want, thirst, drought.<br />

LviJA-OAijitn, lughadaighim, v. I lessen, diminish.<br />

LúJA-oAijceoii^, lughfldaigJitlieoir, s.m. an abater,<br />

diminisher.<br />

t/UJATJOg, liighadog, s. the little finger.<br />

l/iigA'oúJA'ó, lughadughadh, s. diminishing.<br />

LiiJAiin, lughaim, v. I swear.<br />

LiigAin, lugain, s. a shabby fellow.<br />

l/UJAiiTO, lughaird,s. retinue; see Uic

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