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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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AD A-oh ADII<br />

•cVciiuii'<strong>An</strong>, achm7iusan,s. a repro<strong>of</strong>, reproach, cen-<br />

sure.<br />

Acnui)"<strong>An</strong>Ait)e, acJimhusnitaidhe, s. a censor.<br />

Actini]-<strong>An</strong>o>c, achinhtiSd/inrJi, adj. animadversivc.<br />

Aciiui]'c\nAim, achni/uisiiiiaim, v. to reprove, rebuke,<br />

censm'e.<br />

ActiAiiuvc, acnamhach, s. the food <strong>of</strong> a Labourer,<br />

i.e. " p)\oinn p\\ obi\A". Co?:<br />

Acniuiii, acniumh,s. solicitation, want <strong>of</strong> thought.<br />

AcoliAin, acobhair, s. avarice, penury, covetous-<br />

ness.<br />

AcobnA, acohhra, s. a wish, desire.<br />

•AcobjiAC, acobhrach, adj. covetous, desirous,<br />

avaricious.<br />

Aconidb, acomal, s. an assemblage, assembly,<br />

heaping together.<br />

AcoiiiaIaiiii, aeomalaim, v. to collect, accumulate,<br />

increase, heap.<br />

Aeon, aeon, s. a refusal, denial.<br />

Acop, acor, see ACobAip.<br />

Aci\A, acra, s. an acre <strong>of</strong> groxuid.<br />

Ac^iAC, acrach, adj. hungry.<br />

AcpAim, acraim, v. to agi-ee, consent, come;<br />

I argue, challenge.<br />

Acp<strong>An</strong>n, acrann, s. a knot.<br />

Aci\<strong>An</strong>nAc, acrannach, adj. knotty, entangled,<br />

intricate.<br />

Acpd>nn

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