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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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-AoiiAC, aonach, s. m. a fair, an assembly; a<br />

prince ; a hill.<br />

AonACAt), aonachadh, s. ra. adunition, uniformity.<br />

-«.VoiiACT), aonachd, s. unity.<br />

Aotu\t)A]\CAC, aonadJiarcach, s. an unicorn, Keat.<br />

AotKvgpOkiciiii, aonagi'aiclnm, v. to wallow.<br />

v\oiu\n, aonar, adj. alone.<br />

\\oiu\]iAC, aotiarach, adj. solitary.<br />

\.\on,s.\\Acv, aonarachd,s. solitariness, singularity.<br />

v\oiK\nÁn, aonaran, s. m. a solitary person, C.<br />

*.\o\^A]\Ár^AC, aonaraimch, adj. lonely, destitute.<br />

\\onA|it)A, aonardha, adj. solitary, single, lonely.<br />

vVonbAll, aonhhall, one spot, s\\ Aon UaII, in<br />

one place ; together.<br />

Aonljic, aonbhUh, eoesscntiality.<br />

iVoncACAipeAc, aoncathaireach,) adj. <strong>of</strong> tlie same<br />

^^01lCAq^AC, aoncathrach, ) city.<br />

AonuAcc, aonicu'ht, I sameness.<br />

-Aon-OACAc, (londafhach, adj. <strong>of</strong> one colour.<br />

Aounume, aondtiine, s. any one.<br />

-iXotiylAic, aonjiaith, s. a monarch.<br />

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