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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Snu GNU 501 GOI<br />

gnuiiuu), i/"!/»i//rtf///, s. lieaping, piling, amassing.<br />

gnuiiiOiit, gnumliail, s. a griuit, groan.<br />

5nu]'Act)Ai5, gnusachdaigh,\ s. the lowing <strong>of</strong> a<br />

gnufA-ó, gnusadh, j cow to her calf.<br />

Jnuj'A'ó, gnusadh, s. a notch.<br />

Jnui-juÍAC, giiusgulach, a. grunting.<br />

50, go, prep, to, unto, until, with, along with<br />

50 yo, adv.still, yet ; 50, placed before an adjective,<br />

forms an adverb ; as, luo,c, quick ; joluAC,<br />

quickly ; 50 is a sign <strong>of</strong> the optative mood<br />

^o nbe<strong>An</strong>nuje grcea?macA,a.llght-headed, having<br />

a shaking head.<br />

Jog-jeA-ó, gog-gJteadh, s. m. a small goose.<br />

JojlÁn, goglan, s. m. a spring, a well.<br />

50501'. iiogor, adj. Hght.<br />

gogf-uilcAC, gogshuileach, a. goggle-eyed.<br />

501, goi, s. people,<br />

góibél, goibel, see góbéb.<br />

góibín, goibin, s. f. a little bill or mouth; a<br />

sand eel.<br />

goibin, goibhin, s. f. a little hill.<br />

JoibneAC-o, goibhneachd,s.m. the trade <strong>of</strong> a smith.<br />

Joibnio]-, goibkrios, s. a false colour.<br />

5Ó1C, guich, s. hars, old vel.<br />

5Ó1C, goic, s. f. a scolF, taunt; a cocking up <strong>of</strong><br />

the head.<br />

goiceAiiiuib, goiceanthuil, a. sc<strong>of</strong>fing; having an<br />

erect head.<br />

501T), goid, s. f. theft.<br />

goi-oeAb, goidheal, see jAonóeAb.<br />

JoibeAbAC, goidhealach, a. <strong>Irish</strong>, Highland.<br />

Joi-óeAbj, goidhealg, s. f the <strong>Irish</strong> language;<br />

i. e. " juc ebj, i. e. guc epen-OAC, Ap aca in<br />

CAinm pn yo]\ &]\mx>". Cor.<br />

501 01m, goidim, V. I steal,<br />

gótjin, goigin, s. f a silly person, a coxcomb.<br />

5015I1]', goiglis, s. a tickling ; Welsh, goglais.<br />

501I, goil, s. prowess, valour, virtue, chivalry,<br />

goile, goile, s. the stomach, great gut, appetite.<br />

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