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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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lAi]\];eu]i, iairfheur, s. m. aftergrass.<br />

I^Mjijcuvlt, iairgciall, s. m. afterwit.<br />

kMnmbeAi;!,^, iairmhearla, an adverb according<br />

to the modern grammarians, but the ancients<br />

called all words by this name except nouns<br />

and verbs.<br />

lAiH]'ceA)\c, iairseeart, s. the west.<br />

Uvijicneovb, iairtreabh, s. a habitation.<br />

lAi]'5-tinne, iaisg-linne, s. a fishpond.<br />

1aI, ial, s. m. light; adv. ever.<br />

IaIL, {all, s. a shoe; Heb., naal, shoes; a flock,<br />

herd, drove; s. f. alatchet, thong; Bcb., naal,<br />

to latch, shut; God forgive you, Sh.<br />

IaIIac, iallach, s. m. a brace, thong ; a. full <strong>of</strong><br />

thongs.<br />

lAbbAcn<strong>An</strong>, iallacJirann, s. shoes.<br />

lAllin, ialliii, \ s. m. a thong, shoemaker's<br />

IaILoj, ialiog, j thread.<br />

lAlcój-leACAin, ialtog-leailiair, s. a bat.<br />

l<strong>An</strong>, ian, s. a vessel; the blade <strong>of</strong> a sword.<br />

lApAÍ, iapal, s. a controversy.<br />

1a]i, iav, s. the end, everything last, e^'ery<br />

extremity; a weasel; the west; a bird; a.<br />

dark, black; adv. back, backwards, to the<br />

west; after, afterwards; is put for Ai]i, at,<br />

upon.<br />

'\'S\\ó.-o-\\\iM-b,iaradh-ruaidli,s.xa. the male weasel,<br />

j<br />

lA]\Ain, iarain, t adv. afterwards, again, anew,<br />

Iahaii, iaran, ) afresh, thenceforth.<br />

lA]\<strong>An</strong>n, iarann, s. m. iron.<br />

lAji<strong>An</strong>nJA, iaranngha, a. iron.<br />

lAH<strong>An</strong>n-jeAÍ, iarann-gheal, s. tin.<br />

l<strong>An</strong>beb, iarbel, 1 ,<br />

,<br />

^.„ ,-<br />

'<br />

1<br />

. V , ' > adv. still alive.<br />

lA)\beo, iarbheo,S<br />

lA^vbleoc<strong>An</strong>, iarbhleothan, s. aftermilk.<br />

lA]\ce<strong>An</strong>n, iarcheann, see iAi]ice<strong>An</strong>n.<br />

'[•^\\comM\\e6.m,iarchomliaireainh,5. after-reckon-<br />

ing.<br />

lApcuime, iarchuimhe, s. aftergame.<br />

Ia^cuLca, iarculta, a. churlish, backward.<br />

lA]i-ooe, iardoe, s. a fawn, /. e. fiA-o bee ócc, o.g.<br />

lA]\t)Áin, iardain, see iA]\ccókin.<br />

l<strong>An</strong>oeAf, iard/ieas, s. south west.<br />

lAjitionn, iardhonn, s. a brownish black.<br />

1a]TO]\aoi, iardhiaoi, s. a remnant, posterity.<br />

lAjipAi-óe, iarfaidhe, s. m. ward, custody, protec-<br />

tion ; " AC co-OA ocA^i 1A]\]:A1-Óe".<br />

lAHpÍAc, iarfhlatli, s.m. one next after the prince,<br />

a feudatory lord, one depending on a greater<br />

hence iajiLa, earl.<br />

lA]\ybAiceACT3, iarfhlaiilieaclid, s. f. aristocracy.<br />

lA^JAip, iargliair, s. prohibition.<br />

lA^igAb, iargal, s. a skirmish, battle, strife.<br />

1ai\5aIca, iargalta, a. churhsh.<br />

lApjAii, iargan, s. m. groans <strong>of</strong> the dying.<br />

lAR lAR<br />

lAjAgAriAc, iarganach, a. uneasy, in great pains,<br />

afflictive.<br />

Iahjaoc, iargaoth, s. west wind.<br />

lAjignox), iargnodh, s. m. anguish, grief.<br />

IahjuiI, iarguil, a. f. a skirmish, battle.<br />

lAjijiiiteAC, iarghuileach, a. warlike, contentious.<br />

IahjuI, iargul, s. a remote district, Donl. 4:30.<br />

Ia^Ia, iarla, s. m. an carl.<br />

1 a]iIacc, iarlacht,s. f. an earldom ; " Si]\ C-obAjro<br />

nii'df, iu]-cif nAheine<strong>An</strong>n-oéccA5Ai-iA]\lAcc<br />

ciibe n&]\

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