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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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peA PEA pel PEI<br />

peACAt), /jgacacZA, s. m. sin, transgression ; Welsh.<br />

pechod.<br />

ne&cAytjUTn, peacaiffhim, v. I sin.<br />

\iei^cAmhscc, peacamhlacht, s. f. sinfulness, C. P<br />

IDcACAiiiuil, peacamhidl, a. sinful.<br />

péAcoj, jieachog, s. a peacock.<br />

peAccAC, jyeacthach, s. m. a sinner, transgressor,<br />

JDeAll-, peall, s. m. a couch, a pallet ; a horse<br />

a skin, a hide.<br />

") ^ 1 ,,<br />

a veil, coverin", a '^'<br />

PeALt, peall, s. ra. f ij<br />

L 1 , ? ,,, /.A caddow, a coarse<br />

peAllcos, pealltog, s. f.|<br />

^j^^j.^^'<br />

peAÍt-AC, peallaeh, a. matted, hairy, rough.<br />

peAllAT), jyeallad, s. matting.<br />

peAlÍAit), peallaid, s. a pelt, a skin stripped <strong>of</strong><br />

its hair.<br />

peA\XA^m,peaUaim, v. I cover, veil; teazc, pull<br />

asunder.<br />

ipeAÍ'l&YC.M\\, peallastair, s. m. a quoit; a stone<br />

to be cast from the hand.<br />

PbaI-Ioj, peallog, s. f. coarse clothing; an illdressed<br />

woman.<br />

pé<strong>An</strong>Áit), peanaid, s. f. pain, pimishment ; con-<br />

traction.<br />

peATToÁic, peandait, s. a place <strong>of</strong> pain or punisliment;<br />

" i. e. piAUÁic, i. e. Áic i Piauaite\\",<br />

Cor.<br />

peAun, peann, s. m. a writing pen, a reed;<br />

Welsh, pin.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>iiAj<strong>An</strong>, peannagan, s. m. a pen case.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>uAi-oeAC, peannaideach, a. painful. Mull.<br />

234.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>tiAipe, peannaire, s. m. a writer,a scribbler.<br />

JDe<strong>An</strong>nAp, peannas, s. m. punishment.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>nAi~OA, peannasda, a. penal.<br />

JDeÁnnAfuJA-ó, peannasughadh, s. paining,<br />

punisliing.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>n-iA]\uinn, peann-iaruinn, s. a style, a<br />

graver.<br />

pe<strong>An</strong>nuit), peannuid, a. f. pain, punishment,<br />

péA]i]'U5At), pearsughadh, s. m. personification.<br />

poApcAic, peartaic, s. f. a particle.<br />

PeAr, peas, 1<br />

.^ > s. m. a purse.<br />

L '<br />

p eApAU , peasan,) '^<br />

peA^'Ai]\, peasair, a. pease. So.<br />

peA]-cAC, peascach, a. hacked, gashed.<br />

peA^'Án, peasan, s. m. a petulant person.<br />

peA]-<strong>An</strong>Ac, peasanach, a petulant, saucy.<br />

jOeAj-<strong>An</strong>ACT), psasanachd, s. f. sauciness, petu-<br />

lance.<br />

PeAj-cAt), peaseadh, 1 s. m. a gash, cut, clunk,<br />

Xieó.y-^, peasgadh,\ cranny.<br />

\ie-^i^AX)w-yi, peasghaduighe, s. m. a pickpeA]'LAT)|\on,<br />

peasladron, pocket.<br />

PoAfjAim, jieas^azw, V. I cut, slash.<br />

PeAc, peat, s. pet; adj. petted; " Oipce peACA<br />

bi|' A l,i|' no A ]:Airce, petted pigs being in<br />

their stye or on the lawn", Br. L.<br />

peACAT), peatadh, s. m. a pet.<br />

peACA]!, peatar, s. m. pewter.<br />

péAC<strong>An</strong>oip, peataroir, a. m. a pewterer.<br />

jOeAciiuig, peatruig, a. f a halter.<br />

peAC]\uii-5, peatruisg, s. f. a short club or<br />

stick.<br />

pecc, pect, s. a musician ; music.<br />

joéic, peic, a. f. a great tail; see péAC ; a peck.<br />

1pé^c^o\X&c, peiciollach, a. tailed, having a tail.<br />

p'eiléi]!, peileir, s. f. a ball, bullet, bowl; a<br />

pillar.<br />

peiLeip-cApuonnAij, peileir-tarnonnaigh, a. a<br />

thunderbolt.<br />

PeiliocAU, peiUocan, s. a pelican.<br />

peibuji, peiliur, a. m. a pillow.<br />

peillic, peillic, a. f. a hut or booth made up <strong>of</strong><br />

earth and branches <strong>of</strong> trees, covered on the top<br />

with hides.<br />

peiblico, peillichd, a. i. a covering made <strong>of</strong><br />

skins or very coarse cloth.<br />

péin, peÍ7i, gen. <strong>of</strong> pi<strong>An</strong>, pain.<br />

peintjlije, pieindlighe, s. a penal law.<br />

castigation.<br />

ipeAinféAX^, peanseal, s. a pencil; vulg.<br />

PeinneAti, peinnear, 1 „ i- „ „<br />

'<br />

fl<br />

. ^ . 7 , > s. I. a pen case.<br />

pem^^^^eACX3,peln7^reachd,) ^<br />

ipeA'l^yé^]\, pea7iseir, s. m. a fencer; vulg. pewze^t, peinteal, s. m. a snare.<br />

peAiipiiiii, peansuir, s. pincers.<br />

jOeincioLl, peb'cioll, s. m. a comer; the nose,<br />

péA]iÍA, pearla, s. a pearl, a precious stone; the lower part <strong>of</strong> the face; the jaws; the ab-<br />

figurat. a great beauty.<br />

domen ; the summit <strong>of</strong> a hill.<br />

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