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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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mcli IRCH mt IRL<br />

loppAif, iorpais, S. f. the di-opsy.<br />

lopnAic, iorraith, s. f, service<br />

lonj'iilJAij-jeic, iorsuhhaisgeith , s. the handles <strong>of</strong> J ' ' • > s- f ground, land, a field.<br />

a buckler.<br />

IHeA]', ireas, s. a meeting.<br />

1onc, iot't, s. f. death.<br />

IpiAl, irial, s. an answer, reply ; salutation, greet-<br />

loncAC, iorthacli, a. deadly.<br />

ing.<br />

1o]\CAOi]'eAc, iortaoiseac/i , s. m. the captam <strong>of</strong> the 1)\iAt.tA, irialla, s. a pilse-staft'.<br />

rear guard.<br />

IjnjriAic, irighnait, s. a gift.<br />

1o]-, /o«, adv. down; prop. I'lO)-.<br />

1o)vv, Josa, JESUS; Ueb., Jchoshuah.<br />

loj'oicc, iosacht, s. aloan ; Í7c6., jashc ; pr. uv^wcc.<br />

lo)wó, iosadh, s. eatniir.<br />

loi-Aim, iosaim, v. I cat.<br />

1o)\\l, iosal, a. low, mean, humble.<br />

lojXAt), ioscad, s. f. the ham, hamstring.<br />

10]^)*, iosda, s. a house, habitatioa.<br />

lo^'DÁib, iosdail, a. convenient, meet.<br />

1o]-oÁii, iosdan, s. m. a cottage.<br />

1o]"t)A]', iosdas, s. m. entertainment, accommo-<br />

dation.<br />

lo^-JA, iosc/ha, s. the cramp.<br />

1o]'5Ai)\eAc-o, iosgaireachd, see lAfjAijaeAct).<br />

Ioi'Iat), ioslad, s. lowness.<br />

loj-lAijim, ioslaigJmn, v. I humble, lower, de-<br />

grade.<br />

1o]-lAiin, ioslann, see loiib<strong>An</strong>n.<br />

loi'luJAt), ioslughadh, s. lowering, humbling.<br />

1 o]'óipe, iosoipe, s. f. hyssop; hyssopus.<br />

loi'CAf, iostas, s. m. a dwelling-place, residence,<br />

Tor. Eig.<br />

loc, iotli, s. f. corn.<br />

locA, iota, > ii •<br />

i 1 1 i J<br />

1 • t ji r s. m. thirst, drought, dryness.<br />

locAC, iotach, \ ,1 ,<br />

locAiiiuil, iotamhiUJ '' ^^"-'^^Y-<br />

1oc<strong>An</strong>, iotmi,') ^, . ^<br />

.<br />

, > s. m. thirst.<br />

1ocA]\nA, iotharna, s. a rush-light.<br />

1occ|\uini5im, iothchrumigkim, v. I forage,<br />

purvey.<br />

1oí:5Ai]\eAC, iothghaireach, a. fertile.<br />

locgAijieAct), iothghaireachd, s. f. fertility.<br />

locÍAiin, iothlann, s. a gi-auary, barn, cornyard.<br />

1ocLo]'5A-ó, iothlosgadh, s. a blasting <strong>of</strong> corn.<br />

lociTiA]!, ioilimhar, a. abounding in corn ; thirsty<br />

necessitous.<br />

locpopA, ioiropa, s. a head,<br />

locpo]', iothros, s. the poppy or corn-rose.<br />

loccÁmeAc, lothtaineach, s. m. an Italian.<br />

Ipin, iphhi, see ipn ; ijbm, ipinnje.<br />

Ip, ir, see io]\; s. f. anger; Weldh, irodh; a<br />

satire, lampoon; a gift; a squim-cl.<br />

Ipc, iir, s. f. ravage, ravaging, plunder.<br />

Incilc, ircili, s. f. the jamb <strong>of</strong> a door.<br />

IHCuiUac, irchiullacli, s. m. a monster<br />

1HC|iA, iixra, s. scarcity, want.<br />

1]\ionn, irionn, see i]\eAiin.<br />

1]\Í0]'aÍ, iViosai, a. humble.<br />

IpHie, irire, s. a curse, malediction; blame,<br />

anger.<br />

1]nf , iris, s. f. brass ; a hen roost ; a friend, lover<br />

an assignation ; a meeting <strong>of</strong> young women<br />

to spin; description, discovery; a record,<br />

chronicle, history ; a law; faith, religion ; an<br />

epoch, ajra.<br />

IjiipeAC, iriseacli, a. just, lawful, judicious, equi-<br />

table.<br />

1|úpeAl, iriseal, a. humble, lowly<br />

IpipeAÍ, iriseal, a. flaccid.<br />

IjiipeAp, iriseas, s. f. a present, new-year's gift.<br />

IjMfleAbAH, irisleabhar, s. a diary, commonplace<br />

book.<br />

1|iípleACAt), irisleachadh, s. humiliation.<br />

Ip'H'beAct), irisleachd, s. f. humility.<br />

In'il-bijnn, irisUgliim, v. I humble.<br />

IHil'neAiíCÚJA-ó, irisníartugliadh, s. confirmation.<br />

1 Hl\, irr, s. an end, conclusion ; a fin or tail <strong>of</strong> a fish.<br />

Inni-icbe, irrsithbhe, 1 , »<br />

1 méneonuróe, iVrt/^ro.- ^' "°'^'^^"'^^í °^<br />

>??•<br />

the rear guard.<br />

uidhe, j<br />

1)\c, irt, s. m. death.<br />

I]-, is, the auxiliary verb Is; i]- é, it Is; it Is improperly<br />

contracted for AjAp, and; i]', prep,<br />

under; ip neitib.<br />

1]-A, isa, see lopA; whose, where<strong>of</strong>; pron. she,<br />

herself; prep, and pron. in that ; 1]'a n aic.<br />

Ipbem, ishcin, s. a sausage.<br />

1pc)\e, iscve, s. f. custom, toll.<br />

Ipe, ise, pron. he, himself; adv. In like manner,<br />

likewise.<br />

IpeAb, iseal, a low, private; ópípeAt, privately,<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tly ; s. a glen or hollow.<br />

IpeAU, isean, s. a chicken, the young <strong>of</strong> any<br />

fowl; ipeAU jeoi-o, a gosling.<br />

IfjeAf, isgeas, s. m. doubt.<br />

1pi, isi, pron. she, herself.<br />

Ipini, isim, adv.. here; i. e. ponn, o. g<br />

Ipin, isin, pron. that; i. e. fin, o.g<br />

1]iob, isiol, a. low, secret.<br />

1)TompLA)\, isiomplar, a. m. an examjale. Matt.,<br />

IpVÁin, islain, s. m. an humble, poor, or sick<br />

person.

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