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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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IllAociiieipcnit), maot/imheirtnidh, s. weakness,<br />

effeminacy, despondency.<br />

mAoriinu\t>, maothmhuadh, a. nice, delicate.<br />

HIaocój, maothog, s. f. an embryo egg.<br />

IIIAOC05, maothog, a. wild; iiiiL 111AOC05, wild<br />

honey, Keat.<br />

in^xocojlAcuf, maothoglachus, s. m. tlie tliii-d<br />

stage <strong>of</strong> human life, from IG to 34 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

nioAr)\Án, maotJiran, s. m. an infant.<br />

111.\orfiiileAct3, maotlishuileachd, s. moisture <strong>of</strong><br />

the eyes.<br />

lllAocúJA-ó, maothuyhadh, s. mollification, moistening.<br />

IllAocinjnn, maothuigJiim, v. I s<strong>of</strong>ten, moisten,<br />

irrigate.<br />

niAocuijce, maotlntigJdJic, part, s<strong>of</strong>tened.<br />

IIIa^, mar, adv. as, like, wherein.<br />

ni^HA, mara, adj. <strong>of</strong> or belonging to the sea;<br />

gen. <strong>of</strong> mui^; s. m. a tempter. ,<br />

111A]\AC, ?íia7-ae/í, adv. to-morrow; m\\ nA niÁpAC,<br />

or Ap A iiiÁ]\AC, on the next day.<br />

lllAHAct), marachd, s. f. en-or, mistake; marine.<br />

IIIAHA5, manig, s. (. a pudding.<br />

1llA]\Aiúe, maraidhe, s. m. seaman, mariner.<br />

niAp<strong>An</strong>, mamn,s. entertainment.<br />

11K\i\-<strong>An</strong>-cceAT)nA, mar-an-ceeadna, adv. likewise,<br />

in like manner.<br />

IllA^iAon, 7narao7i, adv. together, as one ; iiiA]U\on<br />

nil', along with liim.<br />

111a)\a]', maras, s. a myriad.<br />

IIIajiajxaI,, marascal, s. m. a herald, a marshal.<br />

111a]u\i-5aI, marasgal, s. m. a regidator, a master.<br />

11lA,vvr5Al, mara^gal 1<br />

inA]\A]-5lAct), marasglaclid,)<br />

MAR MAR<br />

subjection.<br />

111a]\a]-j;Iac-o, marasglaclid, s. f superintendence,<br />

regulation.<br />

111 Apb, marbli, a. dead, heavy, benumbed ; Welsh,<br />

marw.<br />

niA^ibAc, marhhacli, a. deadly, destructive, per-<br />

nicious.<br />

11l<strong>An</strong>bAct>, marbhachd, s. f. languor, torpidity.<br />

inAi\bA-ó, marbhadh, s. m. slaughter, killing,<br />

massacre.<br />

lllAiibAiiii, marbhaim, v. I kill, slay.<br />

niApbÁn, marbhan, s. m. the margin <strong>of</strong> a book ;<br />

a corpse, a dead body.<br />

11lAi\'b<strong>An</strong>AC, marblianach, a. cadaverous.<br />

11lAi\b<strong>An</strong>cA, marbhanta, a. lifeless, exanimate,<br />

inanimate, languid, sluggish.<br />

Ill<strong>An</strong>b<strong>An</strong>cACT), marbhantachd, S. f. deadness, ri-<br />

gidity, rigom'.<br />

niApbcpA]-, marbhchras, s. m. a cai-case.<br />

1llA]\bt))\A0it), marbhdJiraoidh, s. m. a necromancer.<br />

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11lApbt)]iAoit)eACT), marbhdhraoidlieachd, s. f. necromancy.<br />

11lA^\'bt>]iot5ionn, marbhdroigldonn, s. agrimony;<br />

agrimonia.<br />

TnA|\bfAif5, marbhfaisg, s. bands by which the<br />

hands and toes <strong>of</strong> dead persons are tied;<br />

shrouds.<br />

lllA^ibbA, marbhla, s. a still day.<br />

11lA]\bl.ApA, marbhlapa, s. torpor, torpitude,<br />

numbness.<br />

inA^ibnA, marbhna, s. f. an elegy.<br />

1TlA]ibo]icAbce, marbhortaliclie, s. a lethargy,<br />

*S/i.<br />

lllApb^Ai-o, marbraid, s. a fort.<br />

inAi\b]iAiin, marblirann, s. an elegy, death song,<br />

an epitaph.<br />

111Á)\bii<strong>An</strong>ncAC, marbhranntacli, a. elegiac.<br />

11lA]\bf|\uc, marbhsliritth, s. the wake <strong>of</strong> a ship.<br />

niAi\bi:A, marbhtha, \ a. death-giving, morlllApbcAC,<br />

marbhthach, \ tal, cruel.<br />

niA]\béAC'o, marbhthachd, s. f. mortality.<br />

niApb-cij, HiarWi-i/ay/i, s. a charnel house.<br />

11lA]\bcói]i, marbhthoir, s. m. a miurderer,<br />

slaughterer.<br />

1TI ApbuAip, marbhuais, s. many cows ; i. e. tno]\Án<br />

bó, 0. g.<br />

IllApbi'iJAt), marhhugliadli, s. killing, murdering.<br />

11l<strong>An</strong>c, inarc, 1 , tt/ 7 j 1<br />

„, .' ' >s.m. ahorse; (KeM, march<br />

IIIahcac, marcac/i, s. m. a horseman, a knight<br />

a pei-son having many horses.<br />

Yt^ó,no^.cx), marcaclid, ") c -t 1<br />

inA,cA,t.eAct),»i«re«i(/A-K' ",°°'<br />

eachd, y "'^"^^^P-<br />

11lA]tcAC-T)Ain, marcach-dain, s. a rehearser o<br />

poems, a person who attended the poet.<br />

1l1Al^c-colmllon5, marc-choimhliotig, s. a horse-<br />

race.<br />

ITlAjicbAC, marclach, s. m. any provision or<br />

quantity <strong>of</strong> victuals.<br />

11lA]\cb<strong>An</strong>ii, marclann, s. m. a stable.<br />

mÁpcjíeit, marcre'd, s. a mackerel.<br />

niAjicpLuAJ, inarcshluagh, s. m. cavalry; a<br />

cavalcade.<br />

TllA^vcuijeAct), marcHtgh-<br />

eachd, {^ f s. f. f riding, horse-<br />

Ill AjicuipcACt), marcuisisi<br />

manship.<br />

eacM,<br />

niAjicuijim, marcuighim, v. I ride.<br />

lllApcuq", marcuis, s. m. a marquis.<br />

IIIahj, 77iarg, s. a mai'k in money.<br />

IllApjA, 7nargha, a. marine.<br />

IllApgAti, ma7-gadli, s. m. a market, a bargain;<br />

tllA^igA-ó niupcA. a proverb signifying a great<br />

bargain; alias bo ai]i JAt); Welsh, marchaud<br />

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