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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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nobh ROBH HOC ROC<br />

Tlicin, rithin, a. tougli, stiff, viscid, viscous, sizy, RóburóeAC, robhiiidheaeh, a. very thankful, gra-<br />

ropy, clammy, glutinous, emplastic.<br />

cious.<br />

ilicine, rithine, ^ s. toughness, clammi- RobuTOineAc, robkuidhineach, a. populous.<br />

tliuineAU, rithineahh, > ness, stiffness; tardi- Robuin, robmn, s. f. robbery.<br />

RicineA]', rithineas, ) ness, delay, slowness. Kobuin-CAgbAi]', robuin-eaglais, s. sacrilege.<br />

Hic-l-eAucAin, rith-leantain, s. a gleet.<br />

Robui^e, robuire, s. m. a robber.<br />

WAtléwnweAC, ritlileimneacli, s. f. an extempora- Robuifc, robuist, s. f custody.<br />

neous verse ; a. quick.<br />

Roc, roc, s. the tops <strong>of</strong> sea weeds that appear<br />

RicneA]-, rithneas, s. f. delay, slowness.<br />

above water ; a rock ; a fold, a wi-inkle.<br />

1li«, riu, prep, and pron. with them, to them. RocAC, rocach, a. rocky ; curly, curled.<br />

tliui), riulJi, s. f. brimstone.<br />

RócATóeAriuut,, rochaidlieamhuil, a. very decent,<br />

Kiuct», riiichd, see ^uoct).<br />

becomin,

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