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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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1)1011 MOR MOR<br />

lllongbuiióeAC, monglhuidheach, a. yellowhaired.<br />

ITlonjctn'oe, mongcuiáhe, s. m. a monkey;<br />

" mon, i. e. c\,eA-^ aca]' ci, i. e. cu, quasi mon-<br />

cu", Cor.<br />

\Wor\-^-yx:eux)&t, motig steudaeh, s. a fine crested<br />

horse, Sh.<br />

Vi\or\\A.c, monlach, a. rough, bristly, brushy.<br />

trionni<strong>An</strong>, mctimhar, see iiionbA]\; s. ra. a buzz,<br />

murmuring.<br />

Illonój, monog, s. f. a bog-berry, moss-berry.<br />

nionU<strong>An</strong>! monuar! interj. my grief! alas! woe<br />

is the day<br />

111onii]\, monur, s. m. a soimd.<br />

111 ó]i, mor, a. great, big, bulky, many, noble;<br />

Welsh, mawi'.<br />

ITIonAccACT), moracthachd, s. f. rottenness, corruption.<br />

111o)\eAC, morchroidheach, a. magnanimous.<br />

TnópcjAOÍ-óeACTj, morchroidheachdA ^<br />

111óncnoít>eAml,Ac-o, morchroidh- >^' ' .^?S'<br />

eamhlachd, j<br />

i^^mmity.<br />

'IT1ó]\c|\oí'óeAttiuil,, morchroidheamhuil, a. magnanimous.<br />

1t1oi\cfAoic, morcsliaoith, s. the falling sickness.<br />

lllopccA]', morcthas, s. m. corruption.<br />

Illojiccuic, morclhuit, s. the falling sickness.<br />

1Tló]icuAi|\c, morchuairt, s. a grand tour, a visitation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a king or bishop.<br />

ITlopcui-óceAC, morcuidhtheach, a. corrupt.<br />

111o)\ciii5eAct), morcuigheacJid, s. i. corruption.<br />

Illoncuigini, morcuighim, v. I con'upt.<br />

Illoncuijce, morcuighthe, part, corrupted.<br />

tllóncih]', morchuis, s. f pomp, state.<br />

tT1óncúi]-eAc, nwrchuiseach, a. pompous, stately,<br />

haughty.<br />

tl1ó]icuii-le, morchuisle, s. an artery.<br />

111ó)icui]'leAC, morchuisleach, a. arterial.<br />

lllópiDA, mordha, s. m. honour, dignity, greatness<br />

; a. worthy, noble, magnificent.<br />

nióiiiÓACc, mordhacht, s. m. greatness, majesty.<br />

til óji-óÁil,, mordhail, s. f. pride, boasting, pomp<br />

an assembly, convention, parliament.<br />

in ó]TOÁbAC,m(Wtí/m/ac^, a. majestic, vainglorious,<br />

arrogant.<br />

mó]At)ÁlACC, mordhalacht, s. f. arrogance.<br />

ITIóiTOÓcAi', mordhochas, s. m. sanguineness.<br />

inó]\t)]\Ait)e<strong>An</strong>n, mordhraidheann, s. agrimony,<br />

Sh.<br />

íTló|ieipoc, moreisioch, a. gay, proud, haughty.<br />

inopi-Ainge, morfhairge, s. £ the ocean.<br />

Tnon]:A|-, morfas, s. train oil.<br />

mo^AflAC, morfhlath, s. m. a great chief.<br />

ITIópfleA-ó, morfhleadh, s. a great banquet.<br />

Tnó]i]:ti05, morfhliogh, s. masterwort.<br />

ITIopyotuimce, morfholumite, a. very learned.<br />

ITIopjA, morgha, s. a spear to kill fish ; any large<br />

spear.<br />

ItlojijAt), morgadh, s. corruption.<br />

ITtopJAineAth, morghaineamh, s.£. gravel.<br />

THojijAin'oeAc, morghairdeach, a. rapturous.<br />

111ón5Ái]A-oeACAi', morghairdeachas, s. m. rapture.<br />

ITIóp-JAii'j^e, mor-ghaisge, s. m. great heroism.<br />

inópg<strong>An</strong>cAC, morgantach, a. magnificent.<br />

inopg<strong>An</strong>uAct), íMOJ'(/«í/íaí/i(Z, Is. f. magnifi-<br />

V^ó\\^or\w^cVl,morghlonnachd, ) cence.<br />

inojlojiAc, morghlorach, s. m. a babbler, boaster.<br />

lllo^AJnioiii, morghniomh, s. an. exploit.<br />

inóitjníoriiAC, morghnionihach, a. magmficent.<br />

ITIó^icoinneAt, rnoac/tOi'nweaZ, s. m. a torch, a link. 1Tló|A5|\Át), morghradh, s. m. ardent love.<br />

ITlopcolTiAC, morcholnach, a. corpulent.<br />

ITIoiAJiiAiiiiiA^A, morghradhmhar,a.. very lovely.

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