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510 5tA GLA<br />

Jiomne<strong>An</strong>n, giomhreann, s. f. a part.<br />

51011, gion, s. will, clesrrc; power; 50 51011 5A01<br />

1]' cloi-óeAiii; the mouth; couj. although,<br />

notwithstanding, however.<br />

51011AC, gionach, a. hungry, voracious, glut-<br />

tonous.<br />

gioiiAc-o, gionachd, s. f. hunger, gluttony.<br />

JioiiAijve, gionaire, s. m. a greedy-gut.<br />

gionbAi]!, gionbhair, s. January.<br />

51011c, gionc, s. a dog.<br />

510HAC, giorac, s. m. contention.<br />

5io]\>.\co^c, (jiio)"rtc«c/i, a talkative, noisy.<br />

5ionACAi-óe, gioracaidhe, s. m. a chatterer.<br />

5ionACAini, ^íoracaím, v. I chatter, prate.<br />

5ionAC<strong>An</strong>, giorncaii, s. m. a babbler.<br />

510HAIC, gioraic, s. f. loud talk, noise, tumult.<br />

5io]\AiiiAC, gioramhacli, a^ greedy, covetous.<br />

5io]\AiiiAC'0, gioramhachdfS.f. greediness, covct-<br />

ousness.<br />

5io]iAiTiÁn,5fiomma?i, s. m. a hungry fellow.<br />

5io)iÁnAc, gioranach, see jeA^AÁHAc.<br />

5101105, giorog, s. f. dread, fear.<br />

51011Ó5AC, giorogach, a. timid, fearful.<br />

gio^iA, giorra, a. compar. <strong>of</strong> 5eAp]\, short.<br />

5ionnAc, giorrach, s. m. short and dry heath, or<br />

hair.<br />

5ioiiHAt)Án, giorradan, s. m. a periwinkle.<br />

5io,i,iA,T3e, giorraideA g. j^. a buttock, a haunch.<br />

5'0)iCA, giorta, J<br />

5io]i|u\i'oe, giorraide, s. a thick little boy or girl.<br />

5io]inAiiii, giorraim, v. I glut, pamper, cram.<br />

5io|i|ui5At), giorrughadh, s. abridging, abridgment.<br />

5ion]iúi5Í:e, giorrmghthe, part, abridged.<br />

5io]i)iuii'5e, giorrtdsge, a. inconsiderate.<br />

5io]icA, giorta, s. a girth; vulg.<br />

5io)icAil, giortail, s. f. patching.<br />

5ioiicÁbAiin, giortalaim, v. I patch ;<br />

mend.<br />

5i<strong>of</strong>C<strong>An</strong>, gioscan, s. m. the grating noise made<br />

by the turning <strong>of</strong> a wheel or hinge that wants<br />

grease or oil; gnashing; 5101'cÁn-pACAl,<br />

gnashing <strong>of</strong> teeth.<br />

5ioi-cÁnAC, gioscanaeh, a. gnashing, grating.<br />

B'oy^, giosg, _ i<br />

5i<strong>of</strong>5Áin, giosgain,>s. m. barm, yeast.<br />

5101-c, ^íosí;, S<br />

5101-5AC, giosgach, s. m. wavering, a wavering<br />

fellow.<br />

5101-5Á11, giosgan, s. m. gnashing.<br />

5i0]-5ÁnAC, giosganach, s. m. a grumbler.<br />

5ioi'cAiiie, giostaire, s. m. an active old man.<br />

5io]-CAipeA]', giostaireas, s. old age; activity.<br />

5ioi-ca'L, giostal, s. m. a fact, deed.<br />

51 OCA, ^ioía, s. an appendage, dependence; a<br />

bit, a piece, a lunch.<br />

5iliAcÁn, giratan, s. a periwinkle. Cor.<br />

5il\]iéii% girreis, s. f insolence.<br />

51)1^, girt, s. m. a giith, cingle.<br />

5i]\CAini, girtaim, v. I girth, lace.<br />

511-611, giseil, s. f. a line.<br />

5iubAt, giubhal, s. the chirping <strong>of</strong> birds.<br />

5uibÁii, r/iMÍaM, "^_s. m. afly; Welsh, gvrj-<br />

5iubÁnAC, giuhanach, j bodin.<br />

5iubAi', giuhhas, s. m. and f. fir, pine tree ; abies.<br />

5iubi'AC, giuhhsach, s. m. a fir wood, a forest <strong>of</strong> fir.<br />

5iuc)iAiii,(/ú, glacaireachd, s. Í. impressing.

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