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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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PAP PAP pe^<br />

pliAiiiii'neAC, Phairisneaeh, s. m. a Pharisee.<br />

IDhAijiifneACAmuit,, Phairisneachamhuil, a. Pha-<br />

risaical.<br />

pAijic, pairt, s. f. a share, part, piece, portion,<br />

relation, kindred, union, confederacy.<br />

pÁijACÓACAc, pairfdJiathach, a. partl-colourcd.<br />

)3Ái](ceAC, pairteach, s. m. a partaker, partner<br />

a. divided, shared, having a share, related;<br />

loving, free-hearted.<br />

pi,^]\T:eACAX), pairteachadh, sec pÁiiirniJA-ó.<br />

JDÁi]iceACA|', pairteachas, s. association, partncr-<br />

sliip.<br />

^M\\z^, pah'ti, s. f. a party.<br />

JDAmci-oe, pairtidhe, s. m. a partner, associate,<br />

abettor.<br />

pAmcigim, pairtighim, v. I partake, associate.<br />

Pai]\ciociiLa)toa, pairtioculardha, a. particular.<br />

JDAipciiiJAt), pairtiughadh, s. f. gharing, divi-<br />

sion.<br />

pÁi^', ^ífli's, s. f. passion, siiffering.<br />

pÁii'oe, paisde, s. m. a child, a page.<br />

pÁ\]~o\n, paisdin, s. an infant.<br />

JDai]-^, paisg, s. f. severe cold.<br />

Í3Ai|-5ce, paisgtJie, part, perished with cold.<br />

pÁipjim, paisighhn, v. I torment, cause to<br />

suffer; '* A]- ineA^'A ine inA <strong>An</strong> CineAX) lu-<br />

'OAiue, ó\\ pAij'ijun X)0 ÓAonAct) aja^' c]\eioim<br />

TDo óiA'ÓAC'o", S. A. 53.<br />

Paic, paii, s. f. a watering place ; i. e. Áic ]:uai1,,<br />

o. g. ; a hump.<br />

Paic, pait, 1 r i ,.<br />

-' L<br />

' ., > s. 1. a leveret.<br />

Paiccoj, jiazíeo^, J<br />

pÁiceAC, paiteach, a. thirsty.<br />

pAiceAc, j^aiteach, a. humpy.<br />

pÁiceoj, paiteog, s. f. a small lump <strong>of</strong> butter.<br />

pAicin, paitin, s. f. a patten.<br />

JDaichioi'j, paitriosg, s. a short stick or clu1).<br />

pÁicnif5, paitrisg, s. f. a partridge.<br />

Í3A1CC, paitt, s. f. a lumip.<br />

PáLac, palacli, s. m. paving or pavement.<br />

J3AlAf, pahs, s. m. a palace, regal seat.<br />

pÁLAin)A, pialasda, a. like a palace, Kcat.<br />

pÁl,ín,^íaZm, see pÁilín.<br />

PaLÍcój, palltog, s. f. a thump, a blow.<br />

Pc\lniAi]\e, palmaire, s. m. a rudder; palmer;<br />

steersman.<br />

Paiicoj, pancog, s. f a pancake ; pAiicójA 'o'uige,<br />

an omelet.<br />

Pauha, panna, s. f. a pan.<br />

P<strong>An</strong>nAt, pannal, s. m. a crew, a band <strong>of</strong> men.<br />

p<strong>An</strong>nA-^'iotAiT), panna-siolaidh, s. a drippingpan.<br />

pÁpA, papa, s. m. a pope, a father.<br />

pÁpATiAc, papanach, s. m. a Catholic.<br />

pÁpAiiAc, papanach, a. Cathohc.<br />

51<br />

pÁpAriAct), papanachd, s. f. the Catholic faith, <strong>of</strong><br />

which the Pope is head.<br />

pÁp<strong>An</strong>cA, papanta, a. papal.<br />

pÁ]i, par, s. m. parchment.<br />

JDAHAilb]', s. f. the palsy.<br />

pA]\Aiq-i, paraitd, s. m. a bishop, a parish priest;<br />

"1lu<strong>An</strong>i)iu tuAc lllAJnui'A ui niocAin pApAicpi<br />

Oil,e pnix) oécc", 4 Mast. 14(50.<br />

pÁpALú]-,|)araZtts, s. m. a parlour or room to en-<br />

tertain.<br />

pÁ]\t)Ó5, pardog, s. f. a hamper or basket used in<br />

mountainous places for carrying things on botli<br />

sides <strong>of</strong> a horse.<br />

pA^TOUn, pardun, s. m. pardon.<br />

pAptetnenc, parlement, s. f parliament ; ex verb.<br />

<strong>An</strong>gl. C. P.<br />

pA]\n, parn, s. m. a whale.<br />

phAuo, Pharo, 1 -di i<br />

phAÍ,on, Pharon,] ^" P^^^'^^'^' ^ '^^^" « "^°-<br />

pA]\|\Aifce, parraiste, s. m. and f a parish.<br />

pA]i]\Áii'ceAc, parraisteach, s. m. a parishioner;<br />

a. parochial.<br />

pÁp,,AéAr, ParmiAa.,1<br />

^. p<br />

Pahhca|", Parrthas, J<br />

|3Á)\CAc, jyartach, a. partaking.<br />

pA]icAit)e, partaidhe, s. m. a partner, partaker.<br />

pA]\x:^n, jxirtcm, s. m. a crab fish.<br />

pA^\CAinn-'oeAH5, partainn-dearc/, s. the berry<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mountain ash.<br />

pAiicAp, Parthas, s. m. Paradise.<br />

PAfCAi]ic, pascairt, s. f. a pannier; a store.<br />

JDai-jat!), pasgadh, s. a wrapping, shrouding.<br />

PAfjAim, pasgaim, v. I enwrap, shroud, swathe.<br />

^Á^-Q^Án, pasgaii, s. m. a bundle.<br />

Pa^jca, pasgtlia, part, enwrapped, shrouded.<br />

pAi'tAJAt), paslaghadh, s. a didapper or diver.<br />

Paca, pata, see pocA ; s. m. a hare.<br />

pACÁn, patan, s. m. a leveret.<br />

pAC<strong>An</strong>cA, patanta, a. bulky, thick.<br />

pAC<strong>An</strong>cAct), patantachd, s. f. thickness.<br />

pACnún, patrun, s. m. a patron; pattern, mode.<br />

pAccpc, pattric, s. f. the headstall <strong>of</strong> a bridle.<br />

" 5AbA]\ 1f 111AHC AgA^' pCAlt,<br />

A\\ iiA boACAib CAiic<strong>An</strong> <strong>An</strong>n,<br />

Paccihc ceAiin i^UAin, i]- ca^]! CAb,<br />

UIau ]^\Aí:A]t, 1]' cub cA^ibAt)", For Foe.<br />

peAbcAc, peablicach, a. neat, fine.<br />

peAbceA]ic, pcai/ic/iearc, s. a peahen.<br />

jOeAbcoibeAc, peabhchoileach, s. a peacock. v<br />

péAC, peac, s. any sharp pointed thing, the<br />

sprouting germ <strong>of</strong> any vegetable ; a long tall.<br />

poACAc, peacach, s. m. a siimer, transgressor ; a,<br />

sinful<br />

péACAc, ^eacac/í, a. sharp-pointed,beautIful,neat,<br />

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