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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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^m FRI Viio FRO<br />

\^\\\ot\,wifieot]\,friothIinffJdheov', s. m. a bawd,<br />

procurer; an administrator.<br />

yl\^ot\,\})i|teo^]\eAcv,friotJdu^gJltheoireaGhd, s. f.<br />

administration.<br />

y\\iotnAy, friothnas, s. f. chagrin, fretfulness.<br />

V]\iornÁ]'- administer,<br />

\\nozoU.\m Jnotholaim,<br />

y procure.<br />

'^\\\oto\\t-s, friothorilia, a. returning.<br />

piiioci\Áit)iiii, friothraidhim, v. I contradict.<br />

Vitioc]-Ai'Lp'óeA]A, friothsailjidhear, v. that shall<br />

be served<br />

Vl"l",/w, s. m. a nailer, Br. L.; is the same as<br />

toi]", along with, with him, <strong>of</strong> him, through<br />

him, by him, or her; <strong>of</strong> which; " La -oa<br />

pÁibe ponn, niAC CAbAitl a iropom Cd\XcAilLe<br />

y\\\^ A lAAiTJce]! AccI/IAú Amug",<br />

Parch.<br />

Vl"l'CA|ic, /mcaj'i, s. an answer.<br />

VlM)-ciin, /mcim,v. I hope.<br />

Vl"l'ci]', /mcis, s. hope, expectation.<br />

Old<br />

^\\^\-mheA\\zó.\m,frisjnbeartai)n, v. I betray, de-<br />

ceive, kill.<br />

piupneit», /mneici/t, v. he told or said.<br />

^\\^]-mwx)\.e,frisnindle, part, commuted ;<br />

" pine,<br />

ab eo quod est vitiea, i. e. on pneiiiAin ; a]i ty<br />

gnAc int) ú\\ (u) coni^Ain Ia]* in tAicneoi]i<br />

ACA]- ye\m (]-•) p]iifnin'ole \,c>.\- in njAToel, ut<br />

est, vir, i. e. ye\\, visio, i. e. yty, vita, i. e. pc,<br />

virtus, i. e. ppc, quamvis hoc non per singula<br />

currat", Cor.<br />

PHil'ninnle, frisninnle, s. attendance.<br />

TP]\\t, frith, s. f. suit, attendance, 4 Mast., 1414;<br />

fate; wild mountainous place; pr<strong>of</strong>it, gain,<br />

advantage; service, attendance; adj. small,<br />

little ; s. a flesh worm.<br />

Vl"n,/?"ti, s. f. the mouth <strong>of</strong> a river.<br />

VlncbAc, /Hi/ti/tnc, the barb <strong>of</strong> a hook.<br />

j-'^iicbAile, frithbaile, s. suburbs.<br />

\\\\the,\\x:, frithbheart, s. m. contravention, opposition;<br />

" b]\eAi-Al in AG 'OonncA ui ceAbbAi5<br />

iÉi5i-ó, frithighidh, s. attending, serving,<br />

waiting.<br />

'^\\\tm, frithidh, adj. alike, equal to, the same as,<br />

ppiciTn, frithim, v. I beget, " be<strong>An</strong>b ^o -ptuc<br />

Honh phó]'At)".<br />

piiicinjj/n'í/w'wf/, s. f. a relapse.<br />

|rpiúi|i, /n'i/tiV, a. earnest, eager, fervent; sore;<br />

peevish; s. soreness.<br />

Tv^t^^ijithireach} ^'^J' |'''^^^"^' P^^^^^^^^"<br />

}^\\-it\.é\m, frithleim, s. f a quick leap.<br />

1^\\^t1é^m\m, frithleimim, v. I leap, bound.<br />

Vpicne, frithne, s. an uninhabited or unfrequented<br />

place ; " Apppicne ma conAipe".<br />

\^\\\tr\e

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