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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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VU 11 FUR Vur FUT<br />

ym^xmy, fuirnis, s. f. a ringing <strong>of</strong> two things<br />

together.<br />

1pui\\\-, fuirs, s. f. a trick, a juggle.<br />

i^u\]\Ye, fuirse, s. harrowing.<br />

VmUfeoin, fuirseoir, s. m. a juggler, a show man,<br />

a mountebank ; one who harrows.<br />

pin]-, /«is, adj. active, thrifty.<br />

j-'uij-eog, fuiseog, s. f. a lark.<br />

^wr,fuit, s. cold; i. e. ^.'Uacc, Cor.<br />

Vine, fuith, s. f. a rag <strong>of</strong> cloth.<br />

"i-'uice, /'írtíe, s. a sound, reiterating noise.<br />

\:mte, fidtlie, prep, and pron. vinder it or her.<br />

y:mt\\\, fuithir, s. f. good land; i. e. yo ciji, Cor.<br />

"PiilAinjceoif, /ií?aMí(7

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