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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Gl,eAé]\Aim, eleathrahn, s. f an election.<br />

GleACjiAin, eleathrain, s, f a bier, a litter.<br />

Glefleog, elefleog, s. i. a stinkiug orach ; artiplcx<br />

ohda.<br />

Gleinenc, element, s. an element; vulg.<br />

elecjiom, eletrom, s. m. a litter.<br />

Gil, ell, s. m. a flock, a multitude; a battle;<br />

hazard, danger.<br />

GlleA, ellea, s elecampane ; helenium.<br />

GlceA]', elteas, s. a gadding heat aflecting cattle.<br />

GlceA]-Ait)eAcc, elteasaidheacht, is. f warmth,<br />

GlceA]'eriilAcc, elteasemhlacht, ) heat.<br />

Glcon, elton, adj. steep, up-hill.<br />

Glut), eludh, s. ingress, i. e. x)ol AfccAc, o. g.<br />

Grii, emh, an expletive particle, Lee. 11, 2.<br />

GmcAC, emheach, s. m. a niggard, refuser.<br />

Gn, en, s. m. a bird; water, i. e. ui^-ce, o. g.; adj.<br />

one; used only in compound words, as luce<br />

éndje; v. behold; see i. e. fé\.\c, o. g.; s.<br />

maniicstation.<br />

Gnb^oc, enhroth, s. pottage ; i. e.<br />

ENE epe EPE<br />

BicioUmiii, eiliolaim, ><br />

Gict-Aim, eitlaim, y<br />

-w a<br />

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GiiAcl<strong>An</strong>ii, enaclann, see eineAclAUU.<br />

Gii^TA'o, enfad, V. I will discover, manifest.<br />

e-icl-eAt), eitleadh, s. f. flight.<br />

GnlAic, enlaith, s. birds, a flock <strong>of</strong> birds.<br />

Gicleo^, eiileog, s. f. a bat.<br />

Gntie! enne! interj. behold! sec!<br />

GicLeoJAC, eiileoghach, adj. flying.<br />

Gng, eng, s. a track or footstep.<br />

eicteopAcc, eitleoracht, s. flying.<br />

Gn]\AC, enrach, adj. alone, solitary; proper, just.<br />

Gicne, eithne,<br />

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Go, eo, s. f. an ear; a salmon; Welsh, eog; a<br />

eicneAc, eithneach, > s. m. a kernel.<br />

tree, the yew tree ; a grave, a place <strong>of</strong> inter-<br />

&icneACATi, eithneachan,)<br />

ment; a peg, pin, bodkin, nail, thorn, point;<br />

&ic]ie, eitre, s. f. a furrow.<br />

praise; adj. good, worthy, respectable; s.<br />

GirUe, eithre, s. a salmon ; a burden ; an end, knowledge, science.<br />

conclusion ; the tail <strong>of</strong> a fish.<br />

GobpAc, eobhrat, s. m. a head-dress, coif, cap.<br />

Byt\ieAC, eithreach, s. m. a wilderness.<br />

Goc, eoch, s. groaning, sighing.<br />

GiqieopAC, eitreorach, adj. feeble, weak.<br />

GocAi-ó, Eochaidli, s. m. a man's name, gen.<br />

&ié]AiceAcc, eithriceacht, s. i. heresy.<br />

Gacac.<br />

eic^MceACCA, eithriceachta, adj. heretical.<br />

GocAi)i, eacltair, s. f a key; a tongue; the brim,<br />

Gicpi-ó, eitridh, s £ a trench, furrow, ditch.<br />

brink, edge ; the gills <strong>of</strong> a fish ; a yoimg plant,<br />

GicfeAcc, eitseacht, s. f departure, death,<br />

a sprout ; a right angle.<br />

eicag, eittigh, a. ugly.<br />

Goco, eocho, plur. <strong>of</strong> cac, a horse, B. Fionnch.<br />

GIa, ela, see caía.<br />

Goc]\AC, eochrach, s. m. the gills <strong>of</strong> a fish.<br />

eiÁjA, elaga, s. an eclogue. Cor.<br />

Goc]iATó, eocliraidh, s. ra. a keeper <strong>of</strong> keys, a<br />

Glc, elc, adj. bad, vile, malicious.<br />

turnkey.<br />

eicAipe, elcaire, s. m. grief, sorrow, pain. Goj^AU, Eoghan, s. m. Owen, a man's name.<br />

eie, ele, 1 s. m. a bier, a litter.<br />

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GLeAT)]\<strong>An</strong>, eleadhran,)<br />

GoJAUAcc, eoglianacht, s. £ the descendants <strong>of</strong><br />

Owen the Great; " i. e. eojAuiocc, i. e. locc<br />

GlcAj-cAii, eleastar, \<br />

GteAi'C]\AiTi, eleastram, j<br />

see jreLeAfcp|i ;<br />

iris.<br />

an cenel, i. e- cenel ]\o cm ó GoJAii", Cor.<br />

Gojunn, eoghunn, s. youth.<br />

e-lcAtnAc, eleathrach, s. m. one that carries a Gotn,jE'oin,s.John,aman'sname;gen.<strong>of</strong>énoré<strong>An</strong>.<br />

bier, a bearer<br />

GompAUACT), eoinfJiiadhachd, s. fowling.<br />

GoinfeAljAipe, eoinsliealgaire, s. m. a fowler.<br />

Gomcige, eointighe, a hen-coop, a fowl-house.<br />

" en uifce aja]'<br />

bi\oc AiAbAji", Cor.<br />

Gnb]unce, enhruithe, s. broth ; i. e. " uij-ce<br />

b]Miice, i. e. ui^'ce ].'eolA'', Cor.<br />

GnceAiniAij, encheannaigh , s. the comb <strong>of</strong> a cock.<br />

GncAc, cncacJi, s. m. a shirt or smock ; weft.<br />

Goi]\, eoir, s. £ a brim, bound, border. .<br />

Gol, eol, \ s. m. knowledge, science, philoso<br />

GoIa]', eolas,) phy, art, a charm, nostrum.<br />

GoIac, eolacJi, see eolui-óe; adj. knowing,<br />

skilled, learned, scientific, expert.<br />

GolAit), eolaidh, s. nobility.<br />

GolcA, eolcha, s. the learned ; a bard.<br />

GolcAijie, eolchaire, s. m. sorrow, mourning.<br />

GolcAiiieAC, eolchaireach, adj. mournful, sorrowful.<br />

GoljAC, eolgach, adj. knowing, skilful.<br />

Goluit)e, eoluidhe, s. m. a guide, director.<br />

Goluil, eobcil, s. notice, Sh.<br />

Goluf , eolus, see coIa]-.<br />

GonATJ<strong>An</strong>, eonadan, s. m. an aviary, a cage.<br />

GonunAoi-oeAt), eondraoidlieadh, s. divination<br />

by birds.<br />

Go]ib|\AC, eorbhrat, s m. a cap, a coif<br />

GojuiA, s. £ barley; hordeum distichon.<br />

Go)\nA-be5, eariia-heg, s. f b(^re, bigg.<br />

Gojip, Eorj), s. Europe.<br />

G<strong>of</strong>, eos, V. said;

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