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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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A1S AIS AIT<br />

Aij'ge'ó, aisgedh, s. a desire.<br />

^iCjeineALiXCAX), aisgeinealacliadh, s. degene-<br />

racy.<br />

Aii-jeineAlAco, aisgeinealachd, s. regeneration.<br />

Aii'geineAt-Aigim, aisgeinealaighim, to degenerate.<br />

Sh.<br />

Aifgei^, augeir, s. f. a mountain, as Aii'geiii, or<br />

ei]'5Í^A pi,^^^, the ridge <strong>of</strong> movmtains whicli<br />

separate tetvc cuinn from teAc tiioJA-ó.<br />

Aii^5ipe, aisgire, s. f a petitioner.<br />

Aij-jl.eo'O<strong>An</strong>ii, aisgJdeodhaim, v. to recall.<br />

AipceAC, cdsiceach, adj. crafty, ingenious.<br />

Aifiiri, aisim, v. to depend, trust, confide.<br />

Aipoc, aisioc, s. restitution, repayment, a ferry,<br />

a vomit.<br />

AipocA'o, aisioeadh, s. restitution, restoring.<br />

.V,-iocAim, aisiocaim, 1<br />

^_ ^^ ^,^ ^^^^_<br />

AijiojAiin, aisiogaim, ' •'<br />

j<br />

Aipon, aision, a cro\vn, a diadem, a relic.<br />

Ai]'ioi", aisios, s. an inclination to vomit.<br />

AipuJA-o, aisiughadh, s. alleviation.<br />

AipuJAim, aisiughaim, v. to alleviate, assuage.<br />

AifléAiA, aislear, s. m. a spring tide.<br />

AifLéine, aisleine, s. f. a sliroud, i.e. Léme Aij-e,<br />

Aiflmj, aisling, s. f. a dream, a vision.<br />

Ai]'liii5Aim, aislingaim, v. to dream,<br />

Aii-bnseAc, ai.;m^.acA, K. ^ dreamer.<br />

AiyLmjccAC, aisLingtlicach, J<br />

Ai^-linjeAt), aislingeadh, di-eaming.<br />

Aiime, aisne, s. f. a rib; vid. ApiA.<br />

AifneAc, aisneach, adj. ribbed.<br />

Ai]"neA'OAt), aisnead/iadh, s. telling, explaining.<br />

Aifnei-oitn, aisneidhim, v. to name, tell, relate.<br />

Aifneii", aisneis, s. f. a naming, telling, relating.<br />

Aifiieiptti, aisneisim, v. to make manifest, to<br />

tell, relate.<br />

Aipoliili<strong>An</strong>i, aisphillam, v. to retort, return.<br />

Sh.<br />

Ai)-]ieiiiini J1111, aisreimnighim, v. to reciprocate.<br />

Sh.<br />

AiyiieimniuJAT), aisreininiughadh, s. m. recipro-<br />

cation.<br />

Aip-i-oe, aissidhe, out <strong>of</strong> it, from it. 4 Mas.<br />

passim.<br />

Aiixe, aiste, out <strong>of</strong> her, or it, from it; s. f a<br />

poem.<br />

AiyceAC, aisteach, a. ingenious, witty, gamesome.<br />

ATpceAji, aisfear, see Ai]'t)eA^\.<br />

Aii-ceit), aisteidh, s. the hatch <strong>of</strong> a ship, »S/i.<br />

Aii-ceoi^i, aisieoir, s. Í. a cheat, a jester, merry<br />

andrew.<br />

Al1-ceol;^eAcc, aisteoireacht, s. a comedy, the<br />

actions or pranks <strong>of</strong> a merry andrew.<br />

AifCTOe, aistidhe, pi. <strong>of</strong> Ai-jpceit).<br />

AifcijeA-ó, aistigheadh, s. composition, inven-<br />

tion.<br />

Aiixijim, aistighim, v. to feign, invent.<br />

Aii'cijceoip, aistighiheoir, see Ai^xeoi]A.<br />

Aii'ceoiiiAC, aisteoirach, s. m. a traveller.<br />

Aifrpeoi]\, aistreoir, s. an <strong>of</strong>ficer whose duty it<br />

was to ring the bell in the steeple <strong>of</strong> the chiu-ch.<br />

The lowest <strong>of</strong> the seven degrees <strong>of</strong> ecclesias-<br />

tical <strong>of</strong>ficers. " Ai]-ci\eoiii, i.e. AipciieAC<br />

Acneoi^i, i.e. beim cluic no eóc)\o ^acc, no<br />

UAii'cneoi)í mc<strong>An</strong> ai'cIoc cboigcige, noi]--<br />

ci\eoi]i, i.e. ip-eAbl, Aicpeoi]! incAti" ^\ tAthcioc".<br />

Comm. on Br. Lo.<br />

Aij-cpijim, aistrighim, v. to travel ; remove from<br />

one place to another; change; alter; trans-<br />

late.<br />

Aii-qujceAC, aistrightheach, s. a traveller; adj.<br />

inconstant, changeable.<br />

-Ai^-c^MJce, aisti'ighthe, adj. altered, changed.<br />

Ai^pcpioc, aistrioch, adj. inconstant. Sh.<br />

•AifCuioJATi), aistrioghadh, s. a progress, a journey<br />

; alteration, change, progress.<br />

Aic, ait, s. f a place, stead.<br />

Aic, aith, s. Í. a hill, an eminence, a skirmish, a<br />

kiln; plur. Aice, s. a ford; like Am and <strong>An</strong>, is<br />

sometimes reiterative, and sometimes a nega-<br />

tive particle, as -OAicbeo-OA-o, to revive, re-<br />

suscitate; and oVmciuoja'ó, to dethrone or<br />

unking; see quotation at ac.<br />

Aic, ait, adj. comical, strange, arch, glad, joyful,<br />

pleasant, pleasing, b'Áic liom.<br />

Alt, aith, s a tongue; adj. quick, sharp.<br />

AicAit)itii, aithaidhim, v. to know, to perceive.<br />

Aicbe, aithbhe, s. f the ebb <strong>of</strong> the tide.<br />

AicbeA]AAim, aithhhearaim, v. to bring forth<br />

again.<br />

AicbeA]\cA, aithbheartha, adj. regenerate.<br />

Aitbeo, aithhheo, come to life again; resurrection<br />

from the dead.<br />

Aicbeo-ÓA-ó, aithbheodhadh, s. a revival; ai]a<br />

A ti'Airbeo-ÓA-ó.<br />

Aicbeo'ÓAini, aithbheodhaim, v. to revive.<br />

Aicbeo-ocAin, aithbheodhchain, s. reviving, en-<br />

livening.<br />

Aicbiop, aithbhior, s. blame.<br />

Aiébio|\AC, aithbhiorach, s. m. a reprover, cen-<br />

sor.<br />

Aicbio|\At), aithbhioradh, s. m. reproach, censure,<br />

blame, blaming.<br />

AicbioiiAim, aithbhioraim, v. to blame, censure,<br />

reprove.<br />

AiccAgAC, aiteagach, a. shy, indiffi^rent, scorn-<br />

ful.<br />

AiceAÍ, aiteal, s. light, music.

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