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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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nión5i\o>i-óe<strong>An</strong>, monjhraidheau, s. agrimony.<br />

mópjitÁin, morghrain, s. abomination.<br />

Tnoiijui]-, morghuis, s. great, noble, or glorious<br />

deeds.<br />

ITIój^inrtcinneAC, morinntinneach, a. magnanimous,<br />

high-minded.<br />

nió]\'L(Xn.\cnotnAC, morleathromach, a. advanced<br />

in pregnancy.<br />

111ot\lib, morlibh, s. lees, Sh.<br />

T)1ónUiAC, tn<strong>of</strong>luach, ~i<br />

111ó]\luAi-óe, moiiuaidhe, > a. precious, valuable.<br />

111ó)\l,tiAi5, rnorluaigh, }<br />

nió];lui-óeAcc, morluaidheacht, s, f. great merit.<br />

mó]\nu\o)i, mormaor, s. a lord mayor, high<br />

steward, baron, sergeant-major. 4<br />

111ó]\riie<strong>An</strong>ninAC, tnormheanmnach, a. magnanimous.<br />

tllopmonc, mormont, s. wormwood; absinthium<br />

latifolium vulgare.<br />

Tnópriión, niormhor, a. great, chief, principal;<br />

50 Tnónriió|i and 50 niói\niói\AC, prmcipally,<br />

especially, particularly.<br />

llloi^rhuijeATii, mormhuigheamh, s. f. a brag.<br />

111ó|inÁn, mornan, s. m. a small wooden dish.<br />

1'nó]\-oib]\eAC, mor-oibredch, a. hard laboiu-ed.<br />

inó]í]'-luA5, ^orsJduagh, s. f. a host, multitude.<br />

t11ópfoilli-e, morshoillse, s. resplendence.<br />

moin-oibl^-eAC, morshoillseach, a. resplendent.<br />

llloiifiionAc, morshronach, a. big nosed.<br />

ITI0HC, mort, s. m. murder, death, murdering.<br />

mo)(cAc, mortach, a. deathful, mortiferous.<br />

niopcAim, mortaim, v. I kill, murder.<br />

Tno]\cAob, mortaol, s. mortar.<br />

ITIopcceA^ui, niortcliearn, s. f. a killing, murdering;<br />

a sudden death ; i. e. éj obAun, 0. g.<br />

tllojiccenT), mortchend, s. m. a death-song, a<br />

sudden death. Cor.<br />

1Tló)\cí)\, morthir, s. f. the continent, main-land.<br />

111o]\ci)', mortis, s. a mortice or tenon.<br />

tTloncbA, mortla, s. devastation by fire.<br />

1y^O]\^:'iMV,mortlait, s. t'. mortality. Cor.<br />

nioncbuAt), mortluadli, s. f. mortality; " lllo)!ctuAt)<br />

A-óbAb -00 beAic in ei]\inn 111 bliA-oAin<br />

p 'OA ngoipci <strong>An</strong> bui-oe coiiAill", 4 Mast,<br />

GG4.<br />

111oi\cói]i, mortoir, s. m. a mixrderer.<br />

111ó]\cónAc, morthorach, a. very fruitful; big<br />

with child.<br />

tnói\cói\A-ó, mortlwradh, s. m. greatness, majesty,<br />

fertility.<br />

Illóncuile, morthuile, s. a cataclysm, deluge<br />

inói\cu)-, morÍLis, s. m. gasconade, insolence.<br />

111ói\ctii-Ac, mortusacJt, a. insolent.<br />

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MOR muA MUA<br />

111ot>UAc, moruach, 1 a mermaid, a sea moninonuAU,<br />

moruadh,^ ster, Sh.<br />

inó)\iiAC-ot\Án, moruachdran, s. m. a regent.<br />

IHónuAi^be, moruaishyS. nobility.<br />

11ló)UiAfAb, moruasal, a. noble.<br />

1l1ó]\Ú5A-ó, morughad/i, s. m. magnification, exaltation,<br />

magnificence.<br />

1T1ói\ui5im, moruiglúm, v. I extol, exalt.<br />

tlló]', mos, s. m. a manner, fashion, mood, mode;<br />

Lat., mos.<br />

nio)', mos, s. f exhaustion.<br />

111 <strong>of</strong>AC, mosach, a. <strong>of</strong> or belonging to manner,<br />

fashion; rough, bristly, nasty.<br />

111o]'Án,mosa«, s. m. rough trash, such as chaff,<br />

etc.<br />

Hloi'gAbAim, mosgalaim, v. I awal?e.<br />

lllo-fgAbcAC, í?iosí/atoc/í, a. watchful.<br />

llloi-gAbcAct), mosgaltachd , s. f. watchfulness.<br />

ors^^ sgan, a. rotten, decayed.<br />

inoi'gÍA-ó, rnvfohidh, s. rousing, awaking.<br />

111o]'5UinneAC, mosí/íMíiHeac/t, a. devout, pious.<br />

nio]-lAi, moslai, V. you have eloped, i. e~<br />

OAloijif, 0. g.<br />

111oi')vATÍ), mosradh, s. brutality, coarse embraces,<br />

111oé,5?io

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