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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ne^ REA neA REA<br />

UeAc, reach, s. m. a man.<br />

UeACAt), reacadh, s. selling.<br />

TleACAt)ói]A, reacadoir, s.<br />

auctioneer.<br />

m. a seller, vendor,<br />

tleACAim, reacahn, v. I sell, vend.<br />

ReACAii\e, reacaire, s. m. a clergyman.<br />

" Kuy ^loJAijime "oo jjiuAit) jtoin,<br />

TluiceAt), ]uif , inroeA^i, Aicbii\,<br />

I'Alt) I'llAbA]', iniA ^'CAC<br />

1l'<br />

1]' KeACAipe clei]\eAC c]iAibceAc", For.<br />

Foe; a seller, auctioneer.<br />

ReACA|\, reacar, a. s<strong>of</strong>t ; Lot quick-growing.<br />

;<br />

UeACT), reachd, s. m. power, authority; law, a<br />

statute, ordinance; a judge; activity; v.<br />

came.<br />

•ReAcóAinjneA'ó, reachdhaingnead/t, s. a decree.<br />

1íleAC-oAi|íe, reachdaire, s. m. a lawgiver, a judge<br />

a dairyman.<br />

UeAc-OAi|im, reachdairm, s. f. a court <strong>of</strong> judica-<br />

•ReAc-oniOT), reachdmJwd, s. a com-t<strong>of</strong> law.<br />

TleAc-<strong>of</strong>AOin]-eAc, reacMshaoirseach, s. one<br />

licensed or authorized by law.<br />

UeAcpATi, reach/ad, v. I will go ; prop. ]\Ac]rA'o.<br />

tlcAcoll, reacholl, s. ecclesiastical law.<br />

ReAcollAC, reachoUach, s. m. a proctor.<br />

ReAcollACT), reachoUachd, s. f pleading in the<br />

bishop's court.<br />

UeACollAi]Mn, reacliollairm, s. the bishop's<br />

court.<br />

RéAcc, reacJit, see imacc; s. m. a man; law,<br />

power, authority.<br />

UeAccAc, reachtach, a. strong, substantial.<br />

íléACCAim, reachtaim, see |maccaitii.<br />

TleAccAi]\e, reachtaire, s. m. a king; judge, lawgiver;<br />

rector.<br />

UeAccjÁ, reachtgJia, s. a law imposed by force <strong>of</strong><br />

arms.<br />

ReAccge, reachtghe, s. justice, a just law.<br />

•ReAccniA]!, reachtmhar, a. legislative, giving<br />

laws,<br />

•ReAccfjoc, reacJiisgoth, s. m. a son-in-law.<br />

ReAcui5ceoii\, reacuightheoir, s. m. a seller, auc-<br />

tioneer.<br />

•RéAcúii'eAC, reachuiseach, a. <strong>of</strong> easy temper.<br />

UeAti, read, s. m. a thing; \y \\éóX) tiAib)ieAC<br />

b^iOTJAlilUlii.<br />

RcAt», read, prep, and pron. with thee.<br />

ReA'ó, 50 peAW, readh, go readh, adv. yet; s.<br />

wages, hire ; a bunch.<br />

TleATiÁn, readan, s. m. a pipe, reed.<br />

KeAUAtiAC, readhanach, s. m. a piper.<br />

UeAT)cotTO, readchord, s. reins <strong>of</strong> a bridle.<br />

TleA-óg, readhg, s. m. a mad bull or ox ; a fit <strong>of</strong><br />

sickness; madness, rage, fury; a sudden<br />

thought.<br />

UeA-óbAbnA, readldahhra, a. eloquent.<br />

TleAt)lAbt\Ac-o, readhlahhrachd, s. f. eloquence.<br />

UeAt)l<strong>An</strong>n, readldann, 3. m. a star.<br />

ReAuUMinAct), readhlannaclid, s. m. astronomy,<br />

or astrology.<br />

UeAuj-sAoileATO, readhsgaoileadh, s. f a flux or<br />

lax.<br />

KeApoj, reafog, s. f a kind <strong>of</strong> lark prop. piAboj.<br />

;<br />

KeAg, reag, s. m. night.<br />

KeAtA-niAite, ")<br />

^ reaqha-<br />

. 7 *-• ''<br />

f s. common<br />

. ,<br />

sanicle<br />

ture.<br />

nél^lm^reagam, j<br />

sanicula Euiopa^a.<br />

TleAc-oAiiunL, reachdamhuil,&.\a.-wi\A, regular. TleAj-ÓAbl, reagdhall, a. purbHnd.<br />

tleAc-oce<strong>An</strong>gÍAitn, reacAc?c/iea?! s. an astrolobe.<br />

Ke'\\.z6.r\-^\\M\-;realtangraw,i<br />

UOAlcbunie<strong>An</strong>n, realtbhuidheann, s. a constel-<br />

lation.<br />

TléAlcco]-5Ai]\e, realtchosgaire, s. m. an astronomer.<br />

11éAlccúi]\c, realtchuirt, s. f the star chamber.<br />

RéAlcój, realtog, s. f a small star, an asterisk.<br />

RéAbcóij\, realtoir, s. m. an astrologer.<br />

ReATÍi, reainh, used as a compositive pai'ticle for<br />

1101 tile.<br />

ReArtiA, reama, s. sanicle; sanicula.<br />

KeArhAC, reamhach, see |\éiiiieAC.<br />

RéAtnAt), reamadh, s. phlegm.<br />

ReAtiiAin, reamain, s. £ a beginning.<br />

ReAtiiAin, reamhain, s. £ pleasure, delight.<br />

RéAiiiAin, reamhain, s. £ foretelling, prognosti-<br />

cation.<br />

ReAriiAinnnnjce, reanihammuighthe, part, forenamed.

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