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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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leu LEU lu LIA<br />

Leon, leon, s. m. affliction, a wound, a motli;<br />

a lion.<br />

LeotiAt», leonadh, s. m. a wounding, spraiming.<br />

teoriAitii, leonaim, v. I wound, sprain.<br />

teoticA, leonta, part, wounded, sprained.<br />

LeoncAC, leontach, a. afflictive.<br />

l/eoncAct), leontachd, s. affliction, destruction;<br />

brave actions ; keenness <strong>of</strong> morals, Sh.<br />

\jeo]\, leor, s. enough ; a. sufficient, M'^Par. 109.<br />

teop-óoiljeAf , leordhoUgheas, s. f. contrition.<br />

Leon5]iÁ]'A, leorghrasa, s. sufficient grace.<br />

té)", les, s. m. a bladder ; a bag filled with any<br />

thing ; Hght, illumination ; wrong ; happiness.<br />

X^eyc, lesc, s. m. lust; " lé]'c tiA cotW, M'Par.<br />

l/e]-c, lesc, a. lame; i. e. " le)- a ei]'c, no quasi<br />

ioj-c ; i. e. bACAc", Cor.<br />

Lépiiiob, lesimob, s. the ureter.<br />

'Lé)--tA]'5CA, les-lasgtha, s. a clyster; an evacua-<br />

tion.<br />

tef-iriAc, les-mac, s. m. a step-son.<br />

\je\-]:iM\\e,lespaire, s. m. a luminary ; "in Vq\'pAijie<br />

I]- mo, i. e. <strong>An</strong> juiau ; aca]" in be^pAijie<br />

1]' LuJA, i. e. \rm e]-c^y!',BaUi/m., 8. 2.<br />

Léce, lethe, \ ^<br />

tééeACX), letheachd,)<br />

Léce, lethe, s. silver money.<br />

l-ecec, lethech, s. m. a kneading trough ; o a larire<br />

. c<br />

.<br />

fish.<br />

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Leci]!, letir, a. half wet ; i. e. " ci]uni a tec,<br />

ACAf yhc in bee UAile", Cor.<br />

Lecn]ioin, lethtrom, s. m. affliction.<br />

"LeubAi-oeAc, leubaideach, a. worthless.<br />

teuT), leud, see beA-o.<br />

'LeuoúJAt), leudughadh, s. widening, extending,<br />

téug, leug, s. a diamond, gem ; see ieicc.<br />

téugA-bojriiAiiA, leuga-loijhmhara, s. pi. precious<br />

stones, brilliant gems.<br />

1,611111, leuin, s. a leap, leaping.<br />

Leum<strong>An</strong>oii^, leumadoir, see béimeA'oóiii.<br />

téutiiAim, leumaim, v. I leap.<br />

'LéuiTinAc, leumnach, a. bounding,<br />

t-éumriAC-UAine, leumnach-uaine,<br />

hopper.<br />

'Leum)-5A]\, leumsgar, a. clever,<br />

l-éim, leun, s. m. woe, sorrow, grief.<br />

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l>éui\, leur, s. seeing.<br />

Léunjup, leurgus, s. m. sight.<br />

t/eunf5i\ú-0A-ó, leursgriidadh, s. in. examination,<br />

investigation.<br />

l/éu]', leus, s. m. light; see téA]% a spot; a pim-<br />

ple, a bhster.<br />

l/éui-AC, leusach, a. sanative; lightsome, havmg<br />

light.<br />

teuj-ACA-o, leiisachadh, see beAj-uJA-o.<br />

LéufACAriiuil, leusachamhuil, a. auti-spasmat-<br />

Leo]-, leos, s. m. a repro<strong>of</strong>, reproach ; light Lat.<br />

ical.<br />

Léu]'cnunii, leuschnuimJi, see beopcnuin'i.<br />

lux ; a disclosure ; a blush.<br />

LeufgAC, leusgatk, see beoi'jAc.<br />

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