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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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lleAiiic^iuAilLeAX», neamhlhruailleadh, s. incor-<br />

ruption.<br />

11eAiiií:]viiAiLli-ó, neamlithruaillidh, a. sincere,<br />

incorrupt, incorruptible.<br />

11ecútAX), neariughadhfS. strengthening, con-<br />

firmation.<br />

11eA]\cui5ce, neartuighthe, part, strengthened.<br />

HeAirciiijceoiH, neartuightheoir, s. m. astrengthener,<br />

comforter.<br />

lleAf, neas, s. m. a bond, a tie; " neAfAif, i. e.<br />

ce<strong>An</strong>jÍAif", 0. g.; a smith's bellows; a hill,<br />

promontory ; a weasel ; a hurt, a wound ; an<br />

end ; a tool or frame for making earthen pots<br />

a. noble, generous.<br />

11eA]-A, neasa, a. next.<br />

lleAi-ACt), neasachd, s. f. contiguity.<br />

11eA|-Aitii, neasaim, v. I wound.<br />

11eA]-<strong>An</strong>, neasan, s. m. the next place.<br />

lleAi-j, neasg, s. a tie, bond, bail; a stall.<br />

lb', ^ff'<br />

s. f. an ulcer, J. a boil.<br />

'<br />

HeA'pjoiT), neasgoid,)<br />

lleAi-gÓToeAc, neasgoideach, a. ulcerous.<br />

11eA|-50iT)eACt), neasgoideachd, s. exulceration.<br />

lleAi'joic, neasgoit, s. f. genealogy.<br />

llcA^xA, neasta, a. just, honest.<br />

tleAC, neath, s. f. a wound.<br />

lleACAC, neatach, a. vulnerable.<br />

TleACA^', neathas, s. m. manslaughter.<br />

^ _, "i s. common stinging nettle<br />

lle<strong>An</strong>cA, neanta {<br />

^^^.^^ ^^.-^ °^^1 -^<br />

ne<strong>An</strong>cog, neaniog, -"<br />

j ^.^^^<br />

tlei-o, iieid, s. m. the Mars <strong>of</strong> the Pagan <strong>Irish</strong>;<br />

a fight, battle ; a wound.<br />

Iléiú, neidh, s. f. wind; victory.<br />

t1e<strong>An</strong>cÓ5-bÁn, neantog-lanA^.^^<br />

ai-changcl,<br />

lleAUcos-cAoc, neantog-i<br />

^j^jte dead Setchaoch,^<br />

V<br />

ti i^iuj^^i.<br />

11e<strong>An</strong>co5-inA]\D, neantog-V ,<br />

lléilUn, neiUin, s. f. a small cloud.<br />

Ilemi, neim, \ s. f. brightness, splendour; hollenii,<br />

neimh,) nour.<br />

Ileiiii, neimh, s. f poison; a spot, stain; a. pre-<br />

mharhh, J<br />

pared, ready ; a negative pai'ticle ; see ncAiii<br />

ne<strong>An</strong>cÓ5-t)eA]i5, neantog-dearg, red dead nettle<br />

s. f honom'; a. evil; quick, nimble.<br />

lamium purpureum.<br />

X\e'\m\iecx>\X),neiinlibheachdidh, adj. indetermi-<br />

neAticog-loii-neAc, neantog-loisiteach, see nate, dubious, Sh.<br />

ne<strong>An</strong>cA.<br />

ne)iiibeAi\cui5ce, neimhbheartuighthe, part, dis-<br />

lleAp, neap, sec neip.<br />

burdened, unyoked.

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