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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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OipeAt), dread, s. space, time, as much, so<br />

mucli, whilst ; see AipeAC.<br />

Oi|ieA-ó, oireadh, a. befitting, becoming.<br />

OtneA-oA, oireadlia,')<br />

' ^ . . , ' > see AitieAiaA.<br />

'<br />

OineAJA, oireagha,)<br />

OijieAJAit, oireaghail, a. a waste-house.<br />

Oi]ieAiii, oireamh, s. in. a ploughman.<br />

OipeAiii<strong>An</strong>, oireanJian, s. m. concord, agreement,<br />

union.<br />

OipeAiiinAC, oireamh-'^ a. meet, proper, fit,<br />

nach, > expedient; agree-<br />

0\-^e and Aip-<br />

OiiiiiiiT)iii, oirmhidin, iíiít)íii.<br />

J<br />

OinniiT)neAc, oirmhidneacJi, see AipmiotieAC.<br />

Oipifiine, oirmhine,'S. <strong>of</strong>lTence.<br />

OipTU]', oirmhis, s. a honey month; a golden<br />

month.<br />

Oipne, oirne, pron. upon us, over us; for aij»<br />

l^inne.<br />

Oi]ineAC, oirneach, s. fragments, pieces.<br />

Oi|\tieA-ó, oirneadh, s. m. ordination.<br />

OiimeAbcA, oirnealta, a. neat, elegant, ornamental.<br />

Oipnéi]-, oirneis, s. f goods, chattels, furniture,<br />

instruments, tackling; prop. Ainnéi]-; aquahn<br />

<strong>of</strong> stomach, nauseousness.<br />

Oi|iniTii, oii'nim, see Oip-omm.<br />

Ot|inii-eom, oirniseoir, s. m. a mechanic, ma-<br />

I<br />

cian, commonly called IIIac lll<strong>An</strong>AÍ]!.<br />

chinist.<br />

Oinri-oeAC, oirfideach,^<br />

r<br />

_,<br />

. . v J ,, > s. m. a musician.<br />

Oip^i'oeAX», oirjideadh,)<br />

Oi^ip, oirp, s. £ Europe.<br />

OippeAb, oirphecd, a. gilded.<br />

Oijip'oeAC, oirfideacli, a. musical, harmonious, Oi)\iieA-ó, oirreadh, s. a burden, a load.<br />

unanimous.<br />

Oi]\i^ii<strong>An</strong>Ai5, oirshrianaigh, a. golden-bitted;<br />

Oip^leAfg, oirfhlemg, s. a gold chain or collar. " 111 bt Aj rriAC ]\105 on piAJuib, Ai]ie a\\ buit<br />

On^je, oirglie, s. gilt.<br />

eic óipfiHATiuij", O'Gn.<br />

OipjeAt), oirgead/i, s. f. destroying, destruction OinceAi\, oirthear, s. the East, eastern part <strong>of</strong>the<br />

" OipjeAT) 50, i. e. y^]\yoyAm <strong>An</strong> bnég".<br />

world, the eastern point, or the rising <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OijigeATJAiiTi, oirgeadhairn, v. I spoil, drive sun; figurat. the beginning or forepart, as<br />

away, destroy.<br />

lA^icAp signifies the end or hindmost part <strong>of</strong><br />

OinjeAU, oirghean, s. destruction.<br />

anything; as " ó ói|\ceA|A 50 biA|\cA]i a Aoipe",<br />

Oijiji<strong>of</strong>, oirghios, s. cheer.<br />

\-id. Aincip.<br />

Oi]\5iiéAi', oirghreas, s. m. ornament, embroidery.<br />

"] a. eastern ; future ; <strong>An</strong><br />

Oini-o, oiridit, s. devices in gold; a. meet, con-<br />

Inoi]iceAp, or <strong>An</strong>oii\venient,<br />

deserving.<br />

coin, in future ; iÁ a<br />

Oi^Aitu, oirim, v. I serve; oinit) 'óo, serve ye<br />

him; 50 noii\pti, that they may serve.<br />

Oii\ceAi\Ac, oirthearach, ^<br />

Oi]\ciop, oirthior,<br />

nio|\ceA]\, a future<br />

day, a day to come;<br />

0i]M0T), oiriod, s. a quantity, see AipoAC and<br />

1 literally a day in the<br />

oi|\eA'0.<br />

J East.

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