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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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poi POI poti PON<br />

ptúcM), jyliichadh, s. squeezing, wringing.<br />

jalucAim, pluchaim, v. I press, squeeze, constringe,<br />

smother.<br />

ptucÁin, plucain,! ,.^,^,,^„,,^10, Sh.<br />

ip\,\iCA'n,piucan, J<br />

JDlucAine, plucaire, s. m. a fellow with large<br />

chops.<br />

p\,\iCA-i\\e&c-o, phicaireacM, s. f. impertinence.<br />

pluic, pluic, s. f. the cheek.<br />

IDltnceÁc, pluiceach, a. blub-cheeked.<br />

p\.\i-icm, pluicin, s. f. dim. <strong>of</strong> pluic, a cheek.<br />

Xi\,mc\\-, pluicis, s. m. the flux,<br />

pluiinbip, pluimhis, s. m. a plum.<br />

IDlui^im-l^eAiij<strong>An</strong>, pluirin-seangan, s. sheep's<br />

sorrel, mountain clover; trifolium alpestre.<br />

pLmceAC, jyluiteach, a. broad-footed.<br />

jDluiTiA, pluma, s. a plum.<br />

jDlunibA, plumba, s. a plummet,<br />

jabun, plur, s. m. flour, meal; a flower.<br />

jabuiiAC, plurach, a. mealy, flowery.<br />

pUijA<strong>An</strong>, pZwmn, s. a small flower, blossom.<br />

plúp<strong>An</strong>AC, pluranach, a. abounding in flowers.<br />

pUic, plut, s. ra. a breach.<br />

p\.MZM),plutadh,s. m. abreaking down, scalding,<br />

pob, pob, s. m. learning.<br />

pobA, poba, s. m. a teacher.<br />

pobÁ., pohal, s. butter buiT; tussilogo petastis.<br />

pobub, pobul, s. m. a people, tribe, populace,<br />

congregation; gen. puibÍeACA; TFe?s/í, pobl;<br />

Lat, populus.<br />

pobuii, jyobhuil, s. f the poplar tree,<br />

póc, pioc, s. m. peace. Cor.<br />

|3oc, poc, s. m. a he-goat; a blow, kick; a bag.<br />

|Doc-|\UA-ó, p>oc-ruadh, s. a roe-buck.<br />

pócAt), pocadh, s. m. a pocket, pouch, bag.<br />

XiocM\\e, pocaire, s. m. a beggar; a striker.<br />

pocÁn, jMcan, s. m. a little he-goat.<br />

PÓ5, pog, s. f. a kiss ; Welsh, poc.<br />

pójA-ó, pogadh, s. kissing.<br />

pó-^Mm, p)ogaim, v. I kiss.<br />

1^°5^'l^^'í'^í'r^'|s.m.akisser.<br />

pojoi^i, pogoir, J<br />

ip&StA,pogtha 1 part, kissed.<br />

po-^z\i^p:e, pogthuignthe,) ^<br />

poi, poi, s. the leg.<br />

|Doibleo5, poibleog, s. f. the poplar tree.<br />

poibliúeAcc, jyoiblidheacht, s. a republic.<br />

jDoibbije, poiblighe, a. pubhc.<br />

poibboc, pioblioch, s. m. the public, common<br />

people,<br />

poicin, poicin, s. a little he-goat; a small bag;<br />

a round bellied fellow.<br />

pófoín ineApTbuil-, Foidiii mearbhuil, s. Jack<br />

with a lantern; fót) feACiíÁin, a spot where<br />

the benighted lose their path.<br />

poiliciceAC, poiliticeach,<br />

poibicicnii'L, poiliticiuil, V a. political.<br />

poiticiceAriiuib, poiliticeamlmil,^<br />

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