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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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COkl TAL r.\t TAL<br />

UAice, taite, s. a moment, a little while.<br />

Uaicc, taithe, a. acciistomed.<br />

Uaiccac, taiteach, s. m. abuse, reproach.<br />

UÁiteAt), taitheadh,s.-we\dmg, soldering, joining.<br />

UAiceATiiuil, iaiteamhuil, a. momentary.<br />

UAiceA]-^, taitheasg, s. a repartee.<br />

UAicyuile<strong>An</strong>n, taithfhuileann, s. woodbine; lonicera<br />

periclymenum.<br />

UAIC15, taithigh, s. f. recourse, frequency ; a visit,<br />

experience.<br />

UAicijeAC, taithigheach, a. usual, customary,<br />

frequent.<br />

UAicijim, taitldgJiim, v. I frequent, resort.<br />

rTAicijce, taithighthe, part, accustomed.<br />

UAicm, or 00-CAicin, taitin, or do-thaitin, v. it<br />

pleased.<br />

UÁiúLeAC, taithleach, s. m. peace, quietness; a.<br />

quiet, peaceable, depending on ; s. m. an excuse,<br />

adj. bright, shining, pleasant, handsome.<br />

UAictcACT), taithleachd, s. f. quietness, peace.<br />

UAicleACU]-, taitJdeacJius, s. i. exculpation, Keat.<br />

UÁicteigioj', taitJileighios, s. surgery.<br />

UÁicliAJ, tailhliagh, s. ra. a surgeon.<br />

UÁiélÍ5itn, taiihlighim, v. I appease, mitigate.<br />

UaicIioc, taitJdioch, s. m. an excuse.<br />

UAicineAC, taithmeach, s. m. releasing, dissolving,<br />

loosening.<br />

UAitriieAT), iaithmhead, s. remembrance, memo-<br />

rial.<br />

^. . ^ .,, "is. gratefulness, agi'ee-<br />

UAicne, toi/m., (<br />

ableness, dehght, Jlea-<br />

'<br />

J sure.<br />

CAicneAC, taithneaeh, s. a thaw, deUght, pleasure.<br />

UAicneA-6, taithneadh, s. splendour, brightness<br />

approbation, pleasure.<br />

UAicneAin, taithieamli, s. aifection, lo<br />

taanah.<br />

Heb..<br />

CÁicneATtiAC, taitJineamh-<br />

,. bright, shining,<br />

ach,<br />

UÁitneAinuit, taitlineam-<br />

huil,<br />

UÁicneAriiACT), taithneamhachd, s. f. acceptabi-<br />

lity.<br />

UÁicneAmAf, taithneamJias, s. pleasantnesss.<br />

CAién,5,m tcdi/mighim, )<br />

^ j ^^ ^^^j^^<br />

i > UAicnim, taithmm, o<br />

j<br />

CAicnim, taithnim, v. I thaw, melt.<br />

UÁ1,, tal, s. m. a cooper's axe or adze.<br />

pleasant, agreeable,<br />

acceptable, dehght-<br />

fid, delectable.<br />

CaI, tal, s. £ dropping •, s. m. the wrist.<br />

CaIa, tola, s. an elegy.<br />

UaIac, talach, s. m. dispraise, reproach ; disapprobation,<br />

complaint ; a. dissatisfied, murmur-<br />

UÁIac, talach, s. m. a pain and swelHng in the<br />

wrist from unusual labour.<br />

CAtAU, taladh, s. hushing, rocking to sleep.<br />

UAbAit), talaidh, s. m. smell, scent.<br />

CAtAtm, talaim, v. 1 hush, rock, cherish.<br />

UaIahic, talaint, s. a talent.<br />

UaLaic, talaith, s. f a province.<br />

UaLaiíi, talamh, s. {. the world, the earth, land,<br />

ground, soil; a country, nation; Heb., talrac,<br />

plough-land.<br />

UAÍAiii<strong>An</strong>cA, talamlianta, a. earthly, mineral.<br />

UAbAtiic|AiteAC, talanihchrí-\<br />

theac, f s. an earthquake,<br />

UAtAiiicumi-gu'ÓA'ó, talamh- 1 earth-shaking.<br />

chumsgudhadh, )<br />

UAtAiininae, talamhuidJie, see CAÍiiiAiDe.<br />

UaIah, talan, s. m. feats <strong>of</strong> arms, chivalry.<br />

UAlb<strong>An</strong>, talban, s. m. a partition.<br />

UAlbe, talbhe, s. he that deprives a man <strong>of</strong> a tiling.<br />

UaIc, tale, s. m. courage, resolution.<br />

UaIca, talca, s. force, vigour, coui-age.<br />

UAbcAi]', talcais, s. f. contempt, disapprobation.<br />

UaIcahca, talcanta, a. strong, lusty.<br />

UAbcAji, talchar, s. f. obstinacy, stubbornness.<br />

CaIca]\a, talchara, s. m. a generous lover.<br />

Uai\1,ca]\ac, talcharach, a. obstinate, self-willod.<br />

CÁlcuit, talcuiLl 1 • J f 1<br />

^<br />

^ , 1 ',,.'> s. a kind <strong>of</strong> plane.<br />

UALTDei]', taldeis,)<br />

UAÍcutiiA, talcumha, s. a tub.<br />

UAt}-uinn, talfuinn, s. a hoe.<br />

UAleog, taleog, v. deliver thou, SJi.<br />

UaIjat!), talgadh, s. a quieting, pacifying ; taming,<br />

subduing.<br />

UAVgAineAc, talgaineach, s. a solution.<br />

CAÍq-j, talisg, s. some kind <strong>of</strong> war instrument<br />

used by the old <strong>Irish</strong>.<br />

UaII, tall, s. m. theft ; a. easy ; adv. over, beyond.<br />

UaIIa, talla,'s. a hall, house ; a. meet, fit, proper,<br />

just; "ni caIIa", Lee.<br />

TJaII, tall, \ s. taking, seizing, robbing,<br />

UaII-a-ó, talladli,} dispossessing.<br />

UaLIac, iallach, a. dispossessed, cut <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

UaIIau, talladh, s. a cutting or lopping oif,<br />

severing " ; "Oo caIÍa-ó tÁiii 'oé", Lee.<br />

UAllAijce, tallaighthe, part, lopped, robbed,<br />

spoiled.<br />

UaCIaiih, tallaim, v. I cut oif, lop; rob.<br />

UaIIáu, tallan, s. m. a talent, faculty.<br />

UAÍtbe, tallbhe, s. he that deprives one <strong>of</strong> a thing.<br />

CaIIcóih, tallthcir, s. m. a robber.<br />

UAlniAit)e, talmhaidhe,\ a. earthly, worldly, sub-<br />

CALni<strong>An</strong>cA, talmhanta,) lunary, terrestrial.<br />

UAl-iii<strong>An</strong>, talmlian, gen. <strong>of</strong> caÍaiíi.<br />

UAtriiuJAt), tahnliugliadh, s. making earthly or<br />

mortal; "<strong>An</strong>n |-o a eijeAj<strong>An</strong>A— •00 cAtiiniijeAf<br />

c« Doni ticAtii cii Jaw", «S. A. 44.<br />

Ucxlóg, talog, s. a roacli.

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