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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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,eaUa, )<br />

GaIca! in, ealtain, C<br />

e^n EAN<br />

s. a flock, herd, covey, drove,<br />

trip, rout, pace, sounder,<br />

tribe.<br />

GaI.ca-a^'^'aiI,, ealta-assail, a pace <strong>of</strong> asses.<br />

eAlcA-DAiii, ealta-damh, a drove <strong>of</strong> bullocks.<br />

GAÍCA-éunn, eaVía-eiínn, a covey or flock <strong>of</strong>birds.<br />

GaLc A- •pA-6-co]ic, ealta-fiadh-tJiorc, a sounder<br />

<strong>of</strong> wild boars.<br />

GAlcA-jAbAii, ealta-gabar, a trip <strong>of</strong> goats.<br />

GAlcA-niAt)ui-óe-Al,CA, ealta-maduidhe-alta, a<br />

rout <strong>of</strong> wolves.<br />

GAlcA-niAiiCAC, ealta-marcach, a troop <strong>of</strong> horse.<br />

GaIca-iiuic, ealta-much, a herd <strong>of</strong> swine.<br />

GAlc<strong>An</strong>ie, ealtaidhe, adj. white.<br />

GaIi'ijax), ealugliadh, see eAboJA-ó.<br />

GaIuijuh, ealuigliim, v. I elope, steal <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

GAluijceAC, ealuightheach, s. ra. a fugitive.<br />

„ . , \ > adi. double.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>iAiicA, eamhanta, '<br />

J<br />

GATÍiAini-e, eamhainse, s. m. wisdom.<br />

Gaiíia]\, eamhar, s. m. protection, covering.<br />

CAiiiuAt), eamhnadh, s. a doubling; a fold, sheath<br />

or doublet ; i. e. oúbbAt), o. g.<br />

GAiiitiAi-oce, eamhnaidhtlie, part, doubled, o. g.<br />

6AinpAT0, eampaid, s. f. a kind <strong>of</strong> stone.<br />

e-Aiiiumi'e, eamhuinse, s. wisdom.<br />

e-AU, ean, s. m. a bird, a fowl; water; adj. any;<br />

s. a cause or reason, i. e. \'At ; a. manifest, ap-<br />

parent, i. e. 1.-011.41-.<br />

Gaíiac, eanach, s. m. a moor, a marsh.<br />

GAUAc-gAivAiu, eanach-garaidh, s. endive.<br />

Cahai-c, eanasc, s. a tie, engagement.<br />

e-<strong>An</strong>AycAt), eanascadh, s. tying, binding.<br />

CAtib<strong>An</strong>n, eanbharr, s. froth <strong>of</strong> water, {. e. uaii<br />

iiipce.<br />

GAubiiuic, eanbhruith, s. f broth, soup.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>cAinn, eanchainn, see incmn.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>con, eanclior, adv. anywise, at all.<br />

6attoa, eanda, adj. simple, single.<br />

e-AiTOACt), eandachd, s. unity.<br />

e<strong>An</strong>iTAi-o, eanfaidh, s. declaring, explaining.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>ponn, eanjionn, s. an osprey, a kite.<br />

Gauj, eang, s. m. a year ; a point <strong>of</strong> land, a gus-<br />

set ; the track <strong>of</strong> a foot or ho<strong>of</strong><br />

Gaiijac, eangach, s. m. a fishing net, a chain <strong>of</strong><br />

nets, for salmon or herring fishing ; a babbler<br />

adj. talkative, vociferous.<br />

Gaii JA-OA, eanghadha, adj. clean, pure, i. e. glAit,<br />

o. g.<br />

GaiijIa, eangla, s. an annivei-saiy, feast.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>jiAiin, eanglaim, s. a lining.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>jlAii", eanghlais, s. f small mixed drink, as<br />

milk and water, etc.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>gÍAiii, eanglamh, s. m. liberality.<br />

GAiiy;lón, cavghhr, adj. <strong>of</strong> one voice or speech.<br />

GAiignAin, eangnatn, s. m. generosity, prudence.<br />

GAtigriATÍi, eangnamh, s. m. dexterity at arms.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>gtiAiiiAC, eangnamhach, adj. generous, pru-<br />

dent.<br />

Gauji'a-o, eangsad, v. they went forward or<br />

moved.<br />

&&n1ó,i]\e,ea7ilaire, s. m. a fowler, birdcatcher.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>bAcoin, eanlatJioir, s. m. a fowler.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>bAcoii\eAc-o, eanlathoireachd, s. f fowhng.<br />

GATibuijceoip, eanluightlieoir, s. m. a poulterer.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>l,uii\eAct), eanluireachd, sec eAuLatoiiieAct).<br />

G<strong>An</strong>btiic, eanluitk, s. bu-ds.<br />

GATinec, cannech, adj. innocent, guiltless.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>i-ACATD, eansathadh, adv. at once.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>piAiii, eansnamh, s. an aquatic bird.<br />

Gauca, eanta, adj. coi"pulent.<br />

Gaiicój, eardog, see i-eAucoj.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>coii'5, eantoisg, adv. on purpose, in one bulk.<br />

G<strong>An</strong>co)\c,mntor

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