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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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AIN Am AIR<br />

-Ainn, ainn, s. f. a great circle; vulg. i.-Aine, a<br />

ring; the dim. <strong>of</strong> Ainn.<br />

AmnAriiAj, ainnamhag, a phoenix, Sh.<br />

AmneAt), ainneadh, patience, Sh.<br />

Amnijce, ainnighte, made patient or tame, Sh.<br />

Am null, ainnimh, a 'wilderness, Sh.<br />

Ainnin, ainnir, see AinTseAi^, and inp]i.<br />

Aiiitui-, auinis, needy, Sh.<br />

Ainni^'ACT), aimnsachd, low condition, Sh.<br />

AmpATii, ainram, I understand, S/i.<br />

AmiiiAliA^x, ainriahhar,s. an usurer.<br />

AmiuAccAtiAc, ainriachtanach, adj. necessitous,<br />

poor, miserable.<br />

Am^M<strong>An</strong>cA, aim'ianta, see Amfpi<strong>An</strong>cA.<br />

AinjM<strong>An</strong>uAC, ainriantach, see Ainf^i<strong>An</strong>cAC.<br />

Ain)iiAiicACc, ainrianiacht, see AiiT|'-|ii

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