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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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pne PRE pni PRI<br />

Plu\i]'eAC-nc\-riA]\A, praiseach-na-mara, s. sea<br />

goosefoot, glasswort; clienopodium maritimum.<br />

P)(Ai]-eAc-ciiA5A, iwaheach-tragha, s. sea cole-<br />

wort ; cramba maritima.<br />

PHAifge, praisge, s. pottage; " "Oo ]\eic ru<br />

coi-ópeAcc neAiÍTÓA a]\ copAti bocc p]\Aii-5i<br />

riA]\ x>o ]Mnne G-pAii", S. A. 23.<br />

P]\Ápit)e, pramdhe, s. m. a brazier.<br />

PHÁiii, pramh, s. f. sleep, slumber.<br />

]:)\u\mA^\., pramhail, a. sorrowful, timid, Sc.<br />

PHÁiiiAifiiiil, pramhamhuil, a. drowsy.<br />

P|\Atin, p)'a?i», s. m. a wave.<br />

IDjiAiicAine, prantaire, s. m. a hammer.<br />

p,KM%;.rai, 1 s. ^. tra^s.<br />

PHAi-<strong>An</strong>,^3msan,j<br />

PliApcÁn, prascan, s. m. a mob, a gang.<br />

JDl\Á]-5A, prasgha, a. brazen.<br />

P]\e, pre, s. the heart; " Ap copriniit oénniApA<br />

te ppe, i. 6. cenn caoL AgAp bun teACAii",<br />

ailkkey.<br />

PpeAb, preah, s. m. a kick, a bounce, a start.<br />

\i]\e.!hóXi, p)reahadh, s. m. palpitation, panting;<br />

stamping, kicking.<br />

PpeAbAiin, preabahn, v. I kick, stamp, spurn.<br />

ÍDHeAbAi]ie, jn-eabaire, s. m. a hearty, brave<br />

man.<br />

P\\e-shM]\eAcv,2yreabaireachd, s. f. acting bravely<br />

or gallantly.<br />

PpeAbÁn, pireaban, s. m. a court, courtyard;<br />

a patch, a leather clout.<br />

PpeAbAUAitie, prcabanaidhe, s. m. a botcher,<br />

patehcr.<br />

PneAbÁiiAim, preabanaim, v. I botch, mend,<br />

patch.<br />

PpeAbój, preabog, s. f. a wincing horse.<br />

]^]\e&h\\A\-^, pi-eabraigh, s. patching, clouting.<br />

P]\eAc! preach/ interj.hold! stand! stay.<br />

PpeACAt), preachadk, s. perishing.<br />

P]\eACAin, preachain, s. f. the bones taken out <strong>of</strong><br />

pork for the purpose <strong>of</strong> making bacon.<br />

P]\eAC<strong>An</strong>, jtreachan, s. m. a crow, a kite; any<br />

ravenous bird.<br />

PpéAcÁn-ceAtin<strong>An</strong>, preacJian-ceannan, s. an<br />

osprey.<br />

PpéAcÁn-cei]rceAc, preaclian-ceirteach, s. a kite.<br />

PjiéAcÁn-cnAiiiiijteAc, preachan-cnaimhightheach,<br />

s. m. a raven.<br />

PjieAc<strong>An</strong>-ingneAc, preachan-ingneach, s. a vul-<br />

ture.<br />

P)ieAC<strong>An</strong>-nA-cceApc, preachan-na-ccearc, s. a<br />

kite, a ringtail.<br />

PpeACAtn, preachain, v. to punish, Sh.<br />

Pl\eAcoine, preachoine, s. a crier.<br />

PpeAlÁit), prealaid, s. a prelate, bishop.<br />

PUCAm, preamh, s. m. a root, a tribe, family,<br />

stock <strong>of</strong> people.<br />

PpeATÍiAC, 2^reanihach, having roots.<br />

jOpeAp, p)reas, s. m. a wrinkle, plait; a bush,<br />

brier.<br />

PjieApAc, preasacJi, a. corrugant, wrinkled,<br />

bushy.<br />

PpeApAt), preasadh, s. a wrinkle.<br />

P)ieApAim, preasaim, v. I plait, wrinkle.<br />

\i\\e6.\~A\\r\&c, ptreasarnach, s. m. a shrubbery.<br />

PpeAp<strong>An</strong>cA, 2)reasa7ita, s. a present, P. A. 25.<br />

PjieAC, preat, a. boggy.<br />

P)(eiriiteAp, preimhthear, s. m. a priest.<br />

Plieic, preith, s. prey-cattle ; i. e. Aipnéip cpeice.<br />

PHiACAit, priacail, see peipiACAib.<br />

Ppic, pric, s. f. a sermon.<br />

PHiCATJ, pricadh, s. a goad.<br />

PpiccAt), priceadh, s. pricking, goading,<br />

stinging.<br />

PpibATO, pribadh, s. i. twinkling.<br />

10)\ibléiT), pribhleid, s. f. privilege; ppibléfo<br />

eA^lAipe, benefit <strong>of</strong> clergy.<br />

Ppiji n Aiii, j>?'i^i?ia»i, V. to haggle, Sh.<br />

Ppiiii, primh, s. the beginning, the first, the<br />

dawn, the prime; " ó puiiii <strong>An</strong> t-Ae, conóin",<br />

3PPar. 85 ; a. first, prime, chief, great. When<br />

tills word is in compound with another whose<br />

first vowel is broad, It is always written ppiorii.<br />

PpiriiciAll, primhchiall, s. great imdcrstanding.<br />

iOlMifieApcAib, primhearcail, s. f. a main beam.<br />

PpniiceAunAp, pnWic/ieannas, s. m. primacy.<br />

P]iimclé)]\eAc, pmi/íc/í/eíVéac/í, s. m. a prothonotary.<br />

Ppiiiigléup, primhghleus, s. m. a beginning,<br />

foundation.<br />

Ppiriijnioniuijceoip, primhghiiomhuightheoir,<br />

s. m. a prime worker.<br />

PjMini'oit, primidil, s. f. a firstling.<br />

P)\iriitiop, primhlioB, s. a chief fortress, royal<br />

seat.<br />

Pn'niipeoib, primhsheoil, s. f. a mainsail.<br />

Ppimpiobt<strong>An</strong>, prmjnollan, s. m. the Insect<br />

called beetle.<br />

]:)]\\n, prin, s. f a pin.<br />

P|\íneAcÁn,prM!mcA(7?í, s. m. a pincushion.<br />

ÍD]\nipopAl., prinsiopal, s. m. a principal.<br />

PluocceAcoip, priotceatoir, s. m. a preacher.<br />

PpiobAt), 2)riobadh, s. m. a wink, winking<br />

P]\iobAi'o, 2^riobaid, s. i. a ti-ifle.<br />

PpiobÁin, priobhaid, s. i. secrecy, privacy<br />

i^]\\obM-6e, 2:>riobaidhe, s. a blinkard.<br />

PpíobÁiT)eAc, j)?'to6Aaú/eacA, a. secret, private.<br />

PjMobAini, pcwtaiOT, V. I wink, twinkle.<br />

ip]\wcA, prioca, s. a prick or sting.<br />

PpiocAt), priocadh, s. pricking, stinging.

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