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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ÍAS LAS ieA LEA<br />

t/Aoi-óeA-ó, laoidheadh, s. an exhortation,<br />

lyooitieokn, laoidhean, s. m. pith, pulp, marrow.<br />

LAoi-óeAtiAC, laoidheanach, a. pithy, pulpy.<br />

tAonJeoi)!, laoidheoir, s. m. a hymnist; an ex-<br />

horter.<br />

Laoioiih, laoidhim, v. I exhort, advise.<br />

tAoileAbAi]!, laoileahhah; s. m. a diary.<br />

LAoinieA-oon, laoimheadhon, s. m. mid-day, noon-<br />

tide.<br />

tAOumeAc, laoinneacJi, a. stately, fine, showy.<br />

tAOineutc, laoireult, s. m. morning star.<br />

l^Aoin, laom, s. m. a blaze <strong>of</strong> fire.<br />

tAoiii, laomh, a. strong, powei-ful.<br />

Laohtoa, laomdha, a bent, bowed, crooked.<br />

Laoiii-óac-o, laomdhachd, s. m. curvature, crook-<br />

edness.<br />

'LAoiiii-^AijieAC'o, laomhsgaireaclid. s. f. barbarity<br />

guseonade.<br />

LAoiiii-juine, laonisguire, a. great, prodigious,<br />

"Laoh, laor, s. a hymnist.<br />

tAopboc, laoshhoc, s. m. a castrated goat.<br />

'LaocaiíuiiI, laotliamhuil, a. daily.<br />

t/AocA]», laothar, s. m. a claw, a toe.<br />

Laocapac, laotharach, a. digitated, bisulcous.<br />

t/ApAC, lapacli, s. m. a riiarsh, a swump ; a. frostbitten,<br />

benumbed.<br />

IjApAt), lapadh, s. m. a paw, a fist.<br />

LÁpA-oÁn, lapadan, s. m. a kind <strong>of</strong> sea-fish.<br />

tA^, lar, s. m. the ground, floor, middle, centre<br />

Welsh, Ihaur.<br />

Ia)!, lar, s. presence ; prop. t,ÁcAi]\.<br />

l/ÁjiAC, larach, s. m. a field <strong>of</strong> battle ; site or<br />

vestige <strong>of</strong> a building ; aiilly; a track, footstep.<br />

tÁjiAj, larag, s. m. armour ; " i. e. toAipg", Cvr.<br />

LA^MJin, larum, s. an alarm.<br />

"Lap, las, s. light, flame, fire ; v. light thou.<br />

tApAC, lasach, a. slack ; fiery, flammable.<br />

'LApACAt), lasachadh, s. slackenino;.<br />

"LapACT), lasachd, s. f. inflammability.<br />

t/Á;5-At), lasadh, s. a lace.<br />

tApAt), /as«rf/i, s. lighting,klndling, shining ; lust.<br />

tApAini, lasaim, v. I light, kindle, burn, blaze;<br />

blush.<br />

LApAip, lasair, s. f. flame.<br />

tApAip-coitle, lasair-choille, s. a goldfinch, a<br />

woodpecker.<br />

LApAipmi, lasairhn, v. I ignite, burn, inflame.<br />

l/ApAip-te<strong>An</strong>A, lasair-leana, s. lesser spear-wort;<br />

ranunculus flammula.<br />

tApAipceinig, lasairteimyh, s. a flash <strong>of</strong> lightning.<br />

l/Ai-Aiinul,, lasaTiJmil, a. fiery.<br />

LA]-Aiiiuin, lasamliuin, a. fervent ; "a í<strong>of</strong>A<br />

cAliAip 5pA-ó UxpAtiiiun -ÓAiTi 0)tc", p. a. To.<br />

LApÁn, lasan, s. m. anger, passion; a flash.<br />

l/ApÁncA, lasan(o.,n. passionate; flashy.<br />

LAf<strong>An</strong>cAcc, lasantacht, s. f. habitude to anger.<br />

l/ApApAC, lasarach,^ s. m. flames, flashes <strong>of</strong> light<br />

a. naming, burning.<br />

l/ApApcA, lasartha, a. flammable.<br />

tAi'T), lasd, s. ballast, lading.<br />

l/A]-oA, lasda, part, inflamed, ignited.<br />

tjAp-OAc, lasdach, a. saucy, imperious.<br />

t/Ap-oAlAc-o, lasdalachd, s. f. sauciness, Imperi-<br />

ousness.<br />

\.Ap-oAini, lasdaim, v. I load, lade, burden.<br />

Lai'5, lasg, see tAp-o ; s. f. a whip, lash, whipping.<br />

t/ApjAipe, lasgaire, s. m. a flashy yoimg fellow,<br />

a spark.<br />

l-Apot)Ain, lasodhain, conj. and adv. therefore, by<br />

so much as.<br />

Laj'ój, lasog, s. f. a small flame.<br />

l.Ai-cAin, lastain, s. f. a hem, edge.<br />

l/Ainiijce, lasuiglithe, part, inflamed, ignited.<br />

tÁc, lath, see lúc; s. m. a youth, a champion;<br />

a dog.<br />

Vac, lat, s. a foot.<br />

Lácac, lathach, a. lordly, stout.<br />

Vacac, lathach, s. m. mud, puddle, dirt, mire.<br />

'LAcACAtiiuib, lath ichamhuU, a. slimy, muddy.<br />

t/ACAibc, lathailt, s. f. method.<br />

VAÚAibceAc, lathailteach, a. methodical.<br />

Laí-Aip, lathair, s. presence ; extent.<br />

l-ACAipce, lathairce, s. a thigh.<br />

LÁCAipeAC, lathaireach, a. present.<br />

'LÁcAipeAct), lathaireachd, s. f. presence.<br />

tÁCAipeATÍniib, lathaireamhuil, a. immediate.<br />

t/AcAp, lathar, s. m. an acquisition, provision<br />

a hidden meaning; a secret; a private story ; a<br />

mystery ; strength, vigour ; knowledge ; an<br />

assembly; a place <strong>of</strong> meeting; tACAp<strong>An</strong>cACA,<br />

field <strong>of</strong> battle ; a contiguous, hard by.<br />

tACApAC, latharach, s. m. a swamp.<br />

\^istA\\vó.cz,lathardhacht, s.f presence, 3ful.l87.<br />

\At\wm, lathroid, s. f. an assembly.<br />

tAcpón, latron, s. m. a robber; " CeAl,Lsc thac<br />

Coipppe, ITieiC "PojA^lCAC 'OO tTlApbAt)bAlACpónAib",<br />

4 Mast. 762.<br />

VAcuilgne, lathidlgne, s. a day's wages.<br />

LAubA, laitha, s. an eye-brow.<br />

Le, le, prep, by, with ; be, for eibe, other; "jac<br />

be bÁ", every other day.<br />

VéAb, leal), s. m. a piece, fragment.<br />

teAb, leabh, s. m. a stroke, a blow.<br />

UAbA, /m6a 1 f^ ^^^ j^^^ beApACA.<br />

LcAbAT), leauadh,) *^ '<br />

"LcAbA-beAg, leaba-hheag, s. m. a pallet.<br />

VeAbAC, leabhach, a. awry, staring.<br />

teAbAC<strong>An</strong>, leahachan, s. m. a bedfellow.<br />

LeAbA-cluitii, leaha-chluhnh, s. m. a feather bed.

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