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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ObAiivceAjroAiiiuil-, ohair-cheardamhail, s. an<br />

engine.<br />

ObAin-jtome, ohair-ghloine, s. glass-work.<br />

ObAiji-jjiéi]', ohaÍT-ghreis, s. f. embroidery.<br />

ObAi^i-juAib, obair-g/mail, s. coal work.<br />

ObAi)\i5ini, ohairighhn, v. I work, labour.<br />

ObAiiiijce, obairighthe, part, wrought.<br />

ObAin-inncm, ohair-inntin, s. a theory ; thought.<br />

ObAin-mncleAcoAC, obair-inntleachdach, a. machinery,<br />

eration, working.<br />

ObAi)\-lAe, obair-lae, s. day's work, journeywork.<br />

ObAin-bÁn'i, obair-lamli, s. handiwork, manu-<br />

factory.<br />

ObAi]\-bionAin, obair-lionain, s. net-work.<br />

ObAi]\-mAoi]-JA, obair-maoisgha, s. mosaic work.<br />

ObAi]\-i'nÁCAii)e, obair-shnathakle, s. needlework.<br />

ObAip-ceinne, obair-theinne, s. firework.<br />

ObAin-UAi^w.-A-ooin, obair-uaireadoir, s. clockwork.<br />

ObAi]\-ucT), obair-ucM, s. a breast work,<br />

parapet.<br />

ObAiii-uij-je, obair-uisge, s. water work.<br />

Ob<strong>An</strong>, oban, s. a small bay.<br />

Ob <strong>An</strong>, obhan, s. froth, sillabub; fear, dread;<br />

prop. UAiTi<strong>An</strong>.<br />

ObAiin, obann, a. quick, nimble, sudden, soon,<br />

rash, immature.<br />

ObAiinACT), oba7inachd, s. f hastiness, rashness.<br />

ObA^i, obar, see obA-ó.<br />

ObelA, obela, a. open.<br />

ObnAc, obhnach, a. frothy.<br />

Obo! obo! interj. oh! ho! O strange! take<br />

care!<br />

Ob|\Ai5ce, obraighihe, part, worked up, wrought.<br />

O-bufóeAC<strong>An</strong>, o-buidheaclian, s. the yolk <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Obumn, obuinn, a. rash.<br />

Obumne, obuinne, s. rashness, hardiness, quick-<br />

ness.<br />

.Oc, oc, s. m. a poet; gen. uic; prep, with, at.<br />

Oc 1 och ! interj. oh ! alas ! Welsh, ocli<br />

OcAc-o, ocachd, s. f. poetry.<br />

OcÁi-o, ocaid, s. f. business, an occasion.<br />

OcAb, ochal, s. m. moaning, complaining.<br />

OcAp, c;ar, s. m. interest, usury.<br />

Oc<strong>An</strong>, ocJiar, s. m. a shoe ; plur. ocha.<br />

'OcA|iAi', ocaixu; s. m. and f. hunger.<br />

OcAr,Ai-AC, c:cracach, a. himgry.<br />

OcA^^ón1, Dcaroir, s. m. an usurer.<br />

OcA^', csas, s. m. interest, annual rent ; prop.<br />

íocAj'; ccai. oi\d, id. ac. ACAf and Aguf.<br />

Occ, occ, wrlUtn lii old MSS. for ac or Ag.<br />

occ OEN<br />

OccAb, occal, s. m. a servant.<br />

Occo, occo, in old MSS. for aja.<br />

Occu]', occus, in old MSS. for accaj- or a^a]".<br />

Ocn, ochd, s. m. the bosom ; a. eight.<br />

Oc-OAc, ochdacit, s. m. a good key <strong>of</strong> voice, a<br />

good delivery; " r|- |.'eA]\]\ a octjac ha a<br />

Vogluim".<br />

Oc-oiiiACA-ó, ochdmhacadli, s. m. adoption.<br />

Oc on I och on ! interj. alas<br />

Ococ, ocoth, s. m. a shower.<br />

OcjiAii), ochradh, s. clothing for the feet; boots,<br />

shoes.<br />

OcnAC, ocrach, 1 i i<br />

' „ . 7 > a. huntrry, greedy.<br />

& j' & .;<br />

GciiAj-AC, ocrasach,<br />

j<br />

Oc]\A]',<br />

bosom.<br />

ocras, s. m. liunger; the breast or<br />

OciiAf, ochras, s. m. the gills <strong>of</strong> a fish.<br />

Oc]iA]-Án, ocrasan, s. m. a glutton; a bust,<br />

breast plate.<br />

Oc]"Ab, ocsal, sec a^'caL.<br />

Ocr, ocht, 1 ,. . 1<br />

' OccAji, ochtar, )<br />

' °<br />

Occt)eii5, ochtdeug, a. eighteen.<br />

OcciiiAt)-t)éu5, ochtmhadh-deug , a. eighteenth.<br />

OcciiiAt), ochtmhadh, a. eighth.<br />

OcciiiAT), oclitmhad, \ , ,<br />

OccihojA-o, ochtmhoghad,^ ' *= ^'<br />

OcciiioJA'OA-ó, ochtmhoghadadh, a. eightieth.<br />

.<br />

„ . .<br />

Occmioi-, oc/itmhios,<br />

J<br />

Occ]'-bio)"nAC, ochtshiiosnach, a. octagonal.<br />

; . 7 V October.<br />

OccUAi]ie, ochluaire, a. eight-fold.<br />

Ocuf, ochus, s. m. itch; mallows; malva vul-<br />

garis.<br />

Ox>, od, prep, and poss. from thy ; see uv ; s. m.<br />

an ode.<br />

Ot> ! odh! interj. oh ! s. m. music ; the point <strong>of</strong> a<br />

spear ; sharp end <strong>of</strong> anything ; an ear ; a.<br />

whole, entire, full.<br />

Ot)A'ÓACt), odhadhachd, s. f. harsh music.<br />

O-óaIí, odhall, a. deaf<br />

O-Ó<strong>An</strong>, odlian, s. m. froth.<br />

O-OAHAC, odhanach, a. frothy.<br />

Ot)<strong>An</strong>n, odhann, s. m. a pan, kettle.<br />

O-DAH, odhar, a. pale, wan, dun.<br />

0ÓA)^AC liiubbAC, odharach mhullach, S. devil's<br />

bit ; scabiosa succissa.<br />

0'ÓA]\Án, odharan, s. m. cow parsnip ;<br />

sphondylium.<br />

Otdajiój, odharog, s. f a young cormorant.<br />

O-óiiiAbt, odhmhull, s. m. slowness.<br />

Ot)tii<strong>of</strong>, odhnihos, s. m. respect, homage.<br />

haracleum<br />

OTDriioj'Ac, odhmhosach, a. respectful, dutiful.<br />

Oec, occh, s. m. an enemy, Cor.<br />

Oen, oen, a. one.

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