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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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e-A-oAin-jAin, eadarsgain, s. interposition, parting,<br />

quieting.<br />

eA-oA)\-foliii', eadar-sholns, s. m. twilight.<br />

eA-oÁ|\-c)>Ac, eadar-trath, s. noon or dinner time.<br />

OA-olJui-oe, eadhhhuidhe, s. ingratitude.<br />

CA-óbm-óeAc, eadhbhuidheach, adj. ungrateful.<br />

eATJil-ulAinj, eadfhulaing, adj. intolerable, im-<br />

patient.<br />

GAtiiiiAiiie, eadmhaí7-e, s. jealousy.<br />

CAT3tiiAH, eadmhar. adj. jealous, zcaloiis.<br />

CADtiiAiMct), eadmharachd, s. jealousy, zealous-<br />

ness.<br />

&^x>meo-ÓAfíAc,eadmheodhanach, adj. immediate,<br />

mediate.<br />

&At)óit), eadoidh, s. despair.<br />

GadoiJ! JA111, eadoighigham, v. to despair, Sh.<br />

e-A-ooitiiin, eadoimhin, adj. shallow.<br />

eAT)óccAi', eadothchas, s. m. despair.<br />

eADÓécAi-Ac, eadothchasach, adj. despairing, desponding,<br />

hopeless.<br />

e^At)occA]-]\AX), eadradh, adj. unfruitful, i. e. écco]\-<br />

CAC, 0. g.; s. m. lust, adultery, i e. oi\ui|- no<br />

AUALqiAriAj'; a division.<br />

e-ADHAinn, eadrainn, pron. between us.<br />

&At)i\<strong>An</strong>nA, eadranna, dangerous to meddle with.<br />

e-At>)\ib, eadribh, pron. between ye.<br />

eA-ójiocAip, eadhrochair, adj. unmerciful.<br />

GAti^iocc, eadroeht, adj. plain, manifest, clear.<br />

eA-o]iuit), eadruidh, s. lecherous jsersons.<br />

e^AT)CAi]\i]'eACT), eadtairiseachd, s. f. alienation,<br />

ill will. "<br />

e-ATDCAijii^-JAm, eadtairisgliam, v. to put out <strong>of</strong><br />

doors.<br />

GA'orA^\lj)Ac, eadta7'bhach, adj. unpr<strong>of</strong>itable.<br />

Ca-ocahha, eadtharra, pron. betwen them.<br />

eA-Dro)ii\Ai', eadtorras, s. m. mediocrity.<br />

O-wrtAW, eadtlaith,'^ -,.<br />

eA-ornoiri<strong>An</strong>, eadtromnn, s. m. a bladder.<br />

EAD e.\5 1':ag<br />

GAtJC^iomuijun, eadtromidghim, v. I alleviate.<br />

&At)ciiomA5A-ó, eadtroinaghadh, s. alleviation,<br />

alleviating.<br />

e-A-ocuUxnj, eadtulang, s. m. Injury; adj. incapable,<br />

unable.<br />

GA-ocuiilAl3|\At), eadturhhhradh, s. a solecism.<br />

eAX)U5A-ó, eadughadh, s. clothing, dressing.<br />

GATSuijee, eaduighthe, part, clothed, attired.<br />

e-AtDuijceoip, eaduightheoir, s. m. an attircr,<br />

dresser.<br />

eadurchamh, adv. <strong>of</strong> old.<br />

Babuiicaiti ,<br />

e-Aj, eag, a negative particle; s. m. the moon,<br />

i. e. SATJA, 0. g. ; death ; a notch.<br />

Gaja, eciglia, gen. <strong>of</strong> Aij, ice, lice gaja.<br />

Bajac, eagliach, adj. deep.<br />

eAgAini, eagaim, v. I die, perish.<br />

eAjAÍ, eagal, s. f. fear, dread, terror.<br />

OajaIIac, eagallach, see eAjl-Ac.<br />

GAJAblÁn, eaghallan, s. m. a piper.<br />

CAj<strong>An</strong>, eagan, s. m. a bottom; a gizzard.<br />

6aj5A]\, eagar, s. m. order, class, cuitum a<br />

u'eAgA]; ; a row, bank, bin.<br />

eAjAiiAitn, eagaraim, v. I arrange, set in order.<br />

CAjbj^oc, eagbroch, s. m. a carrion.<br />

e-AjcAiji, eagcair, s. f. falsehood.<br />

eAjcAome, eagcaome, s. f. a sob, dying groan;<br />

a complaint.<br />

CAgcAO]!, eagchaor, s. m. a sounding line.<br />

e-A5ceA]\c, eagceart, adj. unjust, incorrect.<br />

GAgcoin, eagcoir, s. f. injustice, injury, wrong.<br />

GA5cói)\eAc, eagcoireach, adj. unjust.<br />

"1 ^ .1 7,<br />

s. oppression, ine-AgcomL<strong>An</strong>n,<br />

eagcomhlann, • ;• • .<br />

I<br />

eAsco.iicnom, eagcomhthroni,^ JliJ^Slty.'''^'<br />

Gajcou, eagcon, s. folly.<br />

Cajco^iac, eagcorach, adj. unjust, oppressive.<br />

e-A5có)\ui5ce, eagcoruighthe, part, injured,<br />

wronged.<br />

e-Ajcoi-j, eagcosg, see eAcc<strong>of</strong>j.<br />

eAjcoi-iiuiil, eagcosmhuil, adj. unlike, various.<br />

eAgciiATJAc, eagcradach, see eijcuei-omeAC.<br />

GA5C)\UAit), eagcruaidh, adj sick, weak, impo-<br />

^ . . .<br />

eAT)cLAiceAc, ,.,,,'<br />

laitheach,<br />

J. ? adi. courageous,<br />

eadt- > •'^ ^ j ",<br />

4 daunted, strong.<br />

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un-<br />

eATJcjieoiji, eadtreoir, s. imbecility, irresolution. tent.<br />

eA'ori\eot\Ac, eadtreorach, adj. irresolute, weak, GA5C]iUAf, ecycruas, s. infirmity, sickness.<br />

ignorant.<br />

GajcuIjai-o, eagcubhaidh, adj. unfit. Improper.<br />

e-A-ociiócAii\, eadtrocair, 1 s.f cruelty, GajcuHiacc, eagcianhacht, s. impotence.<br />

GAT3r|\ócAineAc-o, eadtrocairenchd, | severity. eAgci'iniAccAC, eagcumJiachtach, adj. impotent.<br />

GA'oc]\ócAi-neAC, eadti'ocaireach, adj. unmerciful, eAjlA, eagla, s. m. fear, dread, terror.<br />

merciless, pitiless.<br />

O-ajIac, eaglach, adj. fearful, timid; horrid.<br />

CAt)cnoin, eadirom, adj. light, brisk, nimble, CajIai]', eaglais, s. f a church.<br />

giddy.<br />

GAjlAii^eAc, eaglaiseach, s. m. a churchman.<br />

eAT>q\oiiiAC<strong>An</strong>, eadtroma-^ s. m. lightness, ease, 6A5ÍAiin, eaglaim, v. I fear, deter, affright.<br />

rhan, > comfort, bright- &A5'LAi]'eAc, eaglaiseach, ~\ adj. <strong>of</strong> or belonging<br />

eAT)cnuinie, eadtritime, ) iiess, shining. CAjlAq-eAriuiii, eagkn-> to the church or<br />

seam/inil, ) clergy.

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