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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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tnei MEI MEI<br />

trieii-opeAc, meildreach, s. m. a kiln-cast, as miicli<br />

com as can be diied upon a kiln at one time.<br />

Til etle, meile, s. a quern, a hand-mill.<br />

m eilcAC, meileach, a. reproachful, abusive.<br />

Ill éileACA'ó, meileackadh, s. a perishing through<br />

cold.<br />

nieileAcc, vieileacht, s. f. reproach, abuse.<br />

Illeileok'o, meilecdh, s. bleating.<br />

tlleiLj, meilg, s. f. death; milk,<br />

tn eil,re, meilghe, s. point cf death ; death bed.<br />

Illeilir.i, meiliin, v. Í grind, pound, bruise.<br />

Illeilife, meilise, s. hedge mustard.<br />

Illeibl,, 'TieiU, s. f. the clack <strong>of</strong> a mill; a cheek;<br />

a protruded lip.<br />

Ill e; Lie, oanlle, s. f. an idiot, a fool.<br />

llleilteAo, meilleadh, s. inciting, incitement, encoiuT.gement.<br />

ineibleATi, meillean, ",. m. blame, reproach.<br />

Ifíeilleó^, meilleog, s. f. the bit <strong>of</strong> a bridle; the<br />

bark <strong>of</strong> a tree,<br />

tlleil'tir;, meillig, s. rind.<br />

WexVlm, meiliin, dim. <strong>of</strong> meilb.<br />

WeúX^oc, meilliocJi.'X ^, , ,<br />

llleiLc, meilt, s. f. casting, hurling; grinding,<br />

mastication, consuming.<br />

Illeibce, meilte, part, ground.<br />

Illeilceoiii, s. m. a grinder, miller.<br />

nieimeAX), mcimeadh, s. a poem.<br />

llléin, mein, s. the mind; gen. <strong>of</strong> miAii ; ore <strong>of</strong><br />

any metal.<br />

Illcnin, meinn, s. clemency, mercy; quality,<br />

mien.<br />

tTléinr.eAiTiUTL, wieinnea-?i/iMi7, a. clement, kind,<br />

affable, well disposed.<br />

Illeimc, mdnic, adv. <strong>of</strong>ten.<br />

niéin, nieir, gen. <strong>of</strong> méó.\\ ; s. a judge.<br />

Illeipb, meirhh, a. slow, tedious, weak.<br />

tlleipba, meirbhe, s. f. a lie, a mistake; weakness,<br />

dulness.<br />

tnéi^-vce<strong>An</strong>n, r.ieirceann, a. a finger.<br />

IlleipcpetorheAC, meirchreidinheach, a. credulous.<br />

111éinT)jAeo,c, nzeirdreach, s. f. a harlot.<br />

111éi]'.T)f.eAco.i% wjcii'dreoc/ifis, ^- "^- fornication.<br />

1llei-|ie, riieire, s. mirth, madness.<br />

111ein5, meirg, s. f. an ensign, banner, standard.<br />

''''^' ^"^^"<br />

^^^^''e^^e7i7neirgeadh} '[<br />

llleinje, meirge, s. an ensign, standard, banner;<br />

a sign, signal.<br />

Illeipje, meirghe, s. a band, troop, company.<br />

nieijijeAC, nieirgeach, a. rusty.<br />

ITIeingeA-o, meirgeadh, s. a rusting,<br />

tneiiijeovlb, meirgeall, s. roughness, rugged-<br />

ITIeiiAilluin, ineirilliiin,s. a goss hawk.<br />

inei]iín-n o •<br />

ITleipcneACA];', meirtneaclias, a. m. feebleness,<br />

weakness.<br />

1l1ei](cni jim, meirtnighim, v. I faint, languish.<br />

^Y\e\]\zn}U^&X),me^rtniugJladh, s. betraying.<br />

Tnéff, 7neis, s. f. a dish; gen. mei]-e; milking;<br />

wickedness; a. bad, wicked.<br />

111eifceobAini, meischeolaiin, v. I sing, modulate.<br />

t11er|t), meisd, a. rust, Sli.<br />

1l1ei]-ioe, meisde, a. worse.<br />

TileifeAU, meiseadh, s. judgment.<br />

ITIeifeAmnAijitn, meiseamhnaighim, v. I judge.<br />

ITleifge, meisge, "i<br />

1Tle)]-5eAifilACT), meisgea->s. f. drunkenness.<br />

mhlachd, )<br />

niei^-jeAc, meisgeach, a,, drunk; Welsh, meddw.<br />

ITIeii-jeoip, meisgeoir, s. m. a drunkard. S<br />

llleii-juice, nieisguithe, part, inebriated, intoxl- 'I<br />

cated. '^<br />

llleii"!, rmisi, s. fairy appearances, apparitions,<br />

spirits; z. e. •oeAlbApA'bAi\cA, o. ^.; a judge;<br />

a. strait, narrow, confined.<br />

nTeipn, meisin, s. i. a little dish.<br />

inei]-li<strong>An</strong>, meislimi, s. mcshn bread.<br />

rrieii^ieAC, meisneach, s. m. courage.<br />

ITleii'tieACAt), meisneachadh, a. m. encouragement,<br />

exhortation.<br />

llleirneACAr, meisiimchas,}<br />

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ineifneAT), meisneadli,<br />

> 3. m. courage. ^<br />

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nieifneAriimb,<br />

hardy.<br />

meisneamhuil, a. courageous,<br />

ineii"nitim, meisnighim, v. I encourage, nourish,<br />

cherisli, enliven, refresh, exhort.<br />

niei]-ni5ceoi]A,<br />

courager.<br />

meisnighiheoir, s. m. an cn-<br />

nieii'n'iuJAt), meisniughadh, s. encouraging.<br />

lllei^^iiobA]!, mehriobhar, a. a bushel.<br />

Ví\é\t,meith, a. fat, corpulent ; s<strong>of</strong>t, tender.<br />

inéiceAct), meitheachd, a. fat, fatness, grossness.<br />

ITléiéeAbÍACT), meitheallachd, s. m. a fatling.<br />

IlleicAU, meithaii, s. m. a sea-rush, or whisk-<br />

straw.<br />

XWeytX.e, meitlde, s. reapers, /?ííf/í, ii. 7 ; crowd,<br />

concourse; " nieicie tiio]\A tjo oo.oniib", Fer.<br />

59; reaping; workmen.<br />

llleicneAi', máthreas, s. f fat, suet, kitchen stuff.

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