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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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CAS EAS eAS EAS<br />

a negative or privative particle, which, when<br />

prefixed to words, gives them an opposite<br />

meaning, as CAi]TOe diocese, a see,<br />

GAi'buijeAcr, easbidgeacht, ) prelacy.<br />

CA^'buit), eashuidh, see eA|'bAit).<br />

e-Afbui-oeAC, easbiddheach, adj. poor, defective.<br />

Ca^x, ease, s. water ; the moon ; adj. old, ancient.<br />

GAixAi^voeAc, eascairdeach, adj. inimical, un-<br />

friendly.<br />

eA^-CAiji-oeAf , eascairdeas, s. m. enmity.<br />

GAiXAijie, eascaire, s. m. prohibition, e.Kcommimication.<br />

eA]XAl, eascal, s. m. a storm; the armpit.<br />

&A]-cÁn, eascan, s. m. an old man, an elder; the<br />

moon ; water.<br />

eAi-CAiin, eascann, s.m. awater bucket ; s.f an eel.<br />

CAiXAOin, eascaoin, adj. rough.<br />

e-Ai-CAOineAi', eascaoineas, s. roughness.<br />

Ga^-cau, easear, s. m. a fall; shooting into ears,<br />

as com ; a leap, a jump.<br />

eATCAi^A, eascara, 1<br />

e-AiXA^Ait), eascaraid,)<br />

^ ^^ adversary, enemy.<br />

' •'<br />

eA^xiiA, eascim, \ s. m. an alley, lane,<br />

GAfcUACÁn, eascnacan,) avenue, entrance.<br />

Ga^'ciia'o, eascnadh, s. ascension.<br />

eA]'cob]iA-ó, eascobhradJi, s. relief, help.<br />

1 adi. dirty, filthy,<br />

eArcom^^^, easeoman, \<br />

nasty, foul, i. V<br />

GA]'coiii<strong>An</strong>cA, eascomanta, '<br />

y^.<br />

Gai^cottiaca, eascomata, adj. satisfied.<br />

&Aixoml,A, eascomla, s. departure, departing.<br />

GA^'cong, eascong, s. water.<br />

eA]Xon5]\A, eascongra, s. a cry, proclamation.<br />

eA]xonn, easconn, s. m. an old man, an elder;<br />

the moon; water; an eel; adj. foohsh, i.e.<br />

iieiiiicéibVijce, 0. g.; nimble, active.<br />

eA]'Ci\A, eascra, s. a rocky ridge.<br />

eAixjiATJ, eascradh, s. a cup, a drinking vessel;<br />

walking, stepping.<br />

e-Aix]\oi-óeAct), easchroidlieaclid, s. £ disagreement.<br />

Ga]xu, eascu, s. m. an eel.<br />

GA^XAiXApn, easeastarr, v. he prayed, i. e. •oo<br />

juni) ye, o.g.<br />

e-A]-^, easg, s. m. the spleen.<br />

e^y\,easg, 1 3. t^e moon.<br />

e-AfjA, easga,<br />

j<br />

eAX^.yeasga, 1 ^_ an eel.<br />

e-Aj-jAii, easgan, j<br />

GAfjAit), easgaidli, s. a quagmire; aboil; adj.<br />

easy, sensible, ready, nimble, active, <strong>of</strong>ficious.<br />

GA]-5Ai-óeAcc, easgaidheacht, s. £ facihty, agilit}',<br />

speed, hnpetuosity.<br />

GA^-gAine, easgaine, s. a curse, cursing.<br />

GA]-5Aip, easgair, s. £ a storm, a humcane ; a<br />

warning, proclamation.

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