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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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111511 RIGH RIN<br />

Rit), ribk, prep, and pron. with you, to you.<br />

Ribe, ribe, s. f. a flake ; a ribbon.<br />

Tlibe, ribe, 1 s. f. a hair, whisker ; a keep-<br />

Tlibeog, ribeog,^ sake.<br />

tlibeAC, ribeach, a. hairy, rough.<br />

Ribeit), riblieid, s. f. a musical reed, pipe.<br />

RiibeTOeAC, ribheideach, a. reedy, musical.<br />

Ribeog, ribeog, s. f. a rag; a hair.<br />

RibeogAc, ribeogach, a. ragged.<br />

Ribeot, ribeol, s. a day, Br. L.<br />

•Ribin, ribin, see ]\\he and pbeoj.<br />

RibleAC, ribleach, s. m. a line, a long string.<br />

Rib|'einim, ribhseinim, v. I modulate.<br />

RiceAt), ricJiead, s. f. a kingdom, the king's<br />

mensal lands.<br />

UÍC1-Ó, Richidh, s. m. the Supreme God, King <strong>of</strong><br />

All; i. e. \\\ "OiA.<br />

txici]', richis, s. f. a flame.<br />

RiccAib, richtail, s. f. graving, sculpture.<br />

lli-óÁib, ridhail, see ^ííojxjÁiI.<br />

ilitje, ride, s. mire.<br />

Tlit)éAt-, rideal, s. a riddle, sieve.<br />

IliTDeAlAt), ridealadh, s. riddling.<br />

Tli-oeog, rideog, s sweet myrtle; a small shrub.<br />

IlitijileAriAc, ridgileanach, s. a redshank, Sh.<br />

RiT)il,, ridil, s. f. a riddle, a coarse sieve.<br />

tlit)ine, ridire, s. m. a knight ; Welsh, rhadyr.<br />

HTOipeAc, ridireach, a. knightly.<br />

RnoitieAcc, ridireacht, s. f. knighthood, horsemanship.<br />

Tli-oipeAtiuii'L, ridireamhuil, a. knightly, horsemanlike.<br />

Rit)ipe-]-eAbAii'eAC, ridire-seabhaiseach, s. a<br />

knight-errant, Sh.<br />

Rí-óife or '00 pí-ói]-e, ridhise or do ridhise, adv.<br />

again.<br />

Ri|r, rif, a. bent.<br />

K15, rig, prep, until.<br />

Rig, righ, s. a spy, i. e. ]:Aqv5]-eoi]i, O'Cl.<br />

IIÍ5, righ, s. m. a king, sovereign ; Welsh, rhi.<br />

Ilij, rifjr/i, 1 s. m. the arm from the elbow to<br />

Rige, righe,) the wrist; a cubit.<br />

KijcACAOi)!, righchathaoir, see ^nojcACAOiH.<br />

tlijcij-ce, righchiste, s. a royal treasury.<br />

Rije, righe, s. m. sovereignty, kingship; " Ro<br />

5Ab ]Hje n'&ii\inn", iei. Gab.; a reign; "<strong>An</strong><br />

cpeA]- bliA-ÓAin 00 pije <strong>An</strong> \w^' ; repro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Rije, righe, s. depredation.<br />

KlijeAct), righeachdjSee piogAct) ; s. one's reach,<br />

attainment.<br />

RíjeA-ó, righeadh, s. reaching, attaining.<br />

RijcAb cuib, righeal\<br />

cuil, I s. stinkiing<br />

crane's bill<br />

Rije<strong>An</strong> i^ij, righean t gerani urn robertianum.<br />

righ, )<br />

Rije<strong>An</strong>fAC, ri^/ieawsai, v. they consented, agreed<br />

"lleAccAin UA 'OoriiAiLl, oÁn, aja^' inje<strong>An</strong><br />

U1 ConcobAii\ "PAilge be<strong>An</strong> lii 'Ooiinu\ill,<br />

AgA]- nieic UigeAjiUAin ConAÍbAij x>o cocc<br />

inA ccorÍTóÁib 50 hini]' GoJAin, aja]" ^iíje<strong>An</strong>-<br />

I'Ac pc Ia buA néilb j<strong>An</strong> ceA-ó -oua nXDomnAill",<br />

4 Mast, 1433.<br />

Rigf-AWA, righfhada, a. long-armed.<br />

Ríjfeinni-ó, righfheinnidh, s. a generalissimo.<br />

RÍ51, ri^/ii, see^iije.<br />

Ri jim, righim, v. I reign, rule, govern.<br />

Rigmi, rigim, s. f. chance.<br />

Uijmi, righim, v. I reach, arrive, stretch; consent,<br />

comply, agree, approve.<br />

Rijin, righiii, a. tough, tenacious, adhesive,<br />

stiff; slow, sluggish, dilatory, drowsy.<br />

Ri jineACA'o, righineachadh, s. growing tough.<br />

RÍ5ineACA]% righineachas,\ s. m. delay, stiflhess,<br />

RijmeAf, rigldneas, ) tenacity.<br />

RijlACÁn, riglachan, s. m. a species <strong>of</strong> wild duck.<br />

Rijnuonn, righiniotm, s. f. a diadem.<br />

Rijne, righne, v. he made or did,<br />

Rij-nACAin, righ-nathair, s. a cockatrice.<br />

RijneAct), righneachd, s. a gift, present, favour.<br />

Rijnijim, righnighim, v. I adhere; make stiff.<br />

Rijni<strong>of</strong>, righnios, s. m. delay.<br />

RijUAc, righ-rath, s. a royal fortress, or palace;<br />

" ACA]- ]\0 cl,A|^-A l^eCC JUJIAACA lAlf int)<br />

li6)ient)", Lee, xiv. 2.<br />

Ri5-|-e)]-5, righ-seisg, s. greater burr-reed; sparganium<br />

ercctum.<br />

RijceAC, rightheach, s. m. a royal palace; an<br />

arm.<br />

RÍ5ceACT)Aiite, rightheachdaire, s. m. a king's<br />

messenger, an ambassador.<br />

RijceAJtAC, rightheaghlach, s. m. the king's<br />

household.<br />

R15C151111, righthighim, v. I want, am deficient.<br />

RilleÁn, rillean, s. m. a riddle, a coarse sieve.<br />

Ribtim, rillim, v. I riddle, sift.<br />

Ritii, rimh, s. number; Welsh, rhif.<br />

R11T1 Ajic, rimhart, s. m. a warning ; violent death.<br />

RiiiiCAC, rimheach, a. fine, precious, curious.<br />

RiriieAt), rimheadh, s. finery.<br />

\{.\me\^e, rimheighe,\ .• i<br />

RirhiAt), rimhiadh, \ "'<br />

\\\m\v(\,rimhim, v. I reckon, number, count.<br />

Rimin, rimhin, s. a diadem; a handsome girl.<br />

Rimmn, rininin, s. f. a constellation.<br />

Riiii]'einim, rimhsheinim, s. a mvisical sound.<br />

Rimj-emiTn, rimhseinim, v. I sound, sing.<br />

Ririicij, rimhthigh, a. going, moving, i. e. iniceACC,<br />

0. g.<br />

Ilince, rince, s. a dance.<br />

RinceAt), rinceadh, s. dancing, saltation.<br />

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