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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Aibli AIBH A1"Oll AIDII<br />

AjA^, agas, conj. and.<br />

AjAi'roi]!, aghastoir, s. a halter.<br />

\\5cu1nne, agcuinne, in opposition, see coinne.<br />

Aj-ÓA, aghdha, <strong>of</strong> or belonging to a fight or battle,<br />

contentious, quarrelsome.<br />

Ag-DAoif, aghdaois, v. let them put or place, i e.,<br />

cuijTOip, o. g.<br />

Ajec, aghfit, old wine. S/imr.<br />

AjriuvtlAig, agmhallaigh, s. agony, extremity.<br />

Ajiiióji, aghmhor, s. terror, great fear. " Aj liio-p<br />

i.e., oajIa tiio]\". 0. g.<br />

AjiiiAH, agkmhar, adj. lucky, fortunate, prosperous,<br />

happy.<br />

AjiiiAp&cc, aghmliaracht, s. prosperity, auspici-<br />

ousness.<br />

AgtiA, agna, wisdom, discretion, prudence ; see<br />

CAt^llA.<br />

AjiiAu'ie, aglinaidhe,s. an advocate, pleader.<br />

A^nMt^ebAm, aidhbham, to fascinate. Sh.<br />

AixJbeAu, aidhbhean, s. a stranger, foreigner; an<br />

inn ; a deed, action ; adj. remote, long, e\'il, bad.<br />

Ambéib, aidhbheil, s. a wonder, a boasting; adj.<br />

luige, vast, enormous.

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