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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Truinriiiiii, tumnhim, v. I reckon.<br />

Uúi-i'tiujim, tuismighim, v. I bear or bring forth.<br />

UúiiTnigce-ionA'o, tuismighthe-ionad, s. a biith-<br />

place.<br />

'Ui'niiiii5ceoi]\, tuismightheoir, s. m. a parent.<br />

UuiixeAiiiAC, tuisteamhach, a. frail, ruinous,<br />

ready to fall.<br />

Uuij-cen, tuisten, s. a dropping, distilling.<br />

Uuifcnin, tuistiun, s. a groat.<br />

Uuic, tuit, s. the flat <strong>of</strong> anything.<br />

TTuic, tuith, s. a side.<br />

Uincini, tuitim, s. f a fall; death; chance; " ^^]^<br />

TUI cut TUL<br />

cuirim Aipc mic Cumn ceAt) Cacac", Inis.<br />

F. 250.<br />

TTuiain, tuilim, v. I fall.<br />

T:ini\]>eo,-ó, iuirreadh, s. a mill race, a mill pond.<br />

Umni'e, tuirse, s. weariness, sadness, fatigue,<br />

grief; a lord, a chief.<br />

CuicioiriAC, tuitiomach, a. accidental, casual, con-<br />

Uui]i)-e

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