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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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0)1, or, from whom; {. e. ó a]\ or ó'\\; " xXtiOkrii<br />

op i:>.\fOim>x]\", Balli/m ; conj. for, because; v.<br />

said; op ^-e, said lie ; s. m. gold; Weltsk, auv;<br />

Lat., auruiii; a voice, sound; a border, coast;<br />

a prayer, petition ; a lord ; a beard.<br />

Oj\Ac, orach, a. auiiferous.<br />

0]íACUil,, oracuil, s. f. an oracle.<br />

0]wó, oradh, s. gikling ; an oration ; a prayer.<br />

0]AA|:oi)ic, orafoirt, s. white horehound.<br />

0]\A5Án, oragan, s. wild mai-joram; origanum<br />

^iilgare ; an organ.<br />

OpsMT), oraid, s. f a prayer, oration, speech, declamation,<br />

prose, theme.<br />

OiiAiTJeAC, oraideach, s. m. an orator, declaimer<br />

a. declamator3^<br />

OpAitJijim, oraidighiin, v. I.declaim.<br />

0|wini, oraim, v. 1 pray; I gild, bedeck.<br />

0]\Ái]~oe, oraisde, s. an orange.<br />

OpAiun, oraiun, s. writing tables.<br />

OpAin, Oram, see 0]\m.<br />

Op<strong>An</strong>, oran, s. m. a song, a poem; prop.

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