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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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tiuti LITH lobli LOBH<br />

t,ionn, Imin, s. f. ale; any strong liquor; a<br />

liumour In the body.<br />

tionnbUviTOin, lionnhlastoir,%.ra. an ale taster.<br />

\,\or\x\x>v{b,lionndubh, s. melancholy, gloomy fits.<br />

'LioTiiiiMio.-ó, lionnruadh, s. choler.<br />

l/iomnij.w, lionmighadh, s. growing in Inimours.<br />

tion-obAip, lion-ohair, s. net-work.<br />

Líoii-obnATÓe, lion-obraidhe, s. m. a net maker.<br />

Lion|iA-5, lionradh, s. a web.<br />

LioiijiA-o, lionrad, s. a thin mixed unsubstantial<br />

draught.<br />

LioiicA, lionta, plur. <strong>of</strong>lion; part, filled, sated.<br />

Lionr^ic, liontach, a. full, abundant.<br />

tioncAct), Uonthachd, s. f. satiety, plenitude.<br />

Vion-ui^-ge, lion-uisge, s. a casting net.<br />

ti<strong>of</strong>, lios, s. m. dispute, debate, strife.<br />

Li<strong>of</strong>, lios, s. m. a house, habitation; a palace,<br />

court ; fortified place ; enclosures or stalls for<br />

cattle ; the longing <strong>of</strong> a woman with child.<br />

Lio]-Aiii, liosair, s. £ a garden.<br />

t/io]n3A, liosda, a. slow, lingering, tedious, heavy.<br />

tioitHNCt), liosdachd, s. slowness, tediousness,<br />

hea^'inasf.<br />

l^ioj'CAiL, Uostail, \ • r t"<br />

1<br />

&•<br />

Lio^XAbA-ó, liostaladh,} ' &'<br />

I.IOCAC, liotach, a. lisping, stammering.<br />

tiocAt), liothadh, s. frightening, dismaying,<br />

Fer. 89.<br />

'LioqiA, Uothra, s. hair.<br />

LioqwOApc, liotliradharc, s. pomp.<br />

'L)oc]\AC, lioirath, a. unseasonable,<br />

tipin, lipin, s. f. a small measure in <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

called a lippie.<br />

tilDin, lipin, s. trusting to, confiding in.<br />

ti]!, lir, a. much, numerous, many.<br />

Li)-, lis, s. m. a dispute, conflict; i. e. tieAbAit),<br />

0. s. m. a shout, outcry, noise.<br />

Lnij, Hugh,<br />

tm-OAi-ó, liudaidh, s.<br />

a sluggard, a craven ; a<br />

gaberlunzie.<br />

L1U5, Hug, s. m. a lame hand or foot ; a sneaking<br />

look.<br />

LnigAc, liugach, a. lame, disabled; sneaking,<br />

creeping.<br />

l-uijAt), liiigadh, s. a creeping.<br />

tiujAine, liugaire, s. m. a cajoler.<br />

LiU5Ai]ieActi, liugaireaclid, s. f. cajolery,<br />

tnijoiiiin, liughoilim, v. I lament, bewail,<br />

tuiin, lixdn, a. idle, lazy, sluggish; "TMo "óa<br />

ÓAbcÁn nío]ipAt) bum", Toi: Eig.; s. f. sloth.<br />

t/iurh, liumh, s. m. a cry, noise.<br />

tiuiiiA-ó, tiiimhadh, s. a crying out.<br />

t/UiitiAim, liumhaim, v. I cry out, shout,<br />

tiun, liun, a. slothful, sluggish.<br />

tiunAiueA)', Ihinaidheas, s. m. idleness, sloth,<br />

tumcbo]-, liunchlos, s. m. rest,<br />

tiuun, liunn, see leATiii and lionn, s. humours<br />

<strong>of</strong> the body.<br />

Liunivoub, liunn-duhh, s melancholy.<br />

Lui]i, liur, s. m. prate, noise.<br />

l/iujiAC, liurach, a. noisy, prating.<br />

tiuiiAim, liuraim, v. I beat, strike.<br />

Liuc, liut, s. a lute.<br />

Liuc, liuth, 1 T<br />

tiucAt., Imthadh,) ^

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