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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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^ii TAN TAN<br />

CÁtÓTO, taloid, s. f. a l<strong>of</strong>t, scaffold, gallery.<br />

UaI-há-óahc, talradharc, s. wariness, watchfulness<br />

a. sharp-sighted, wary, cautious.<br />

I<br />

TAlfAC, talsat, v. they gave ; cuji-ac, o. g.<br />

TAlcuJAt), taltughadh, s. lulling, rocking.<br />

Caiii, ish, doltish, sluggish,<br />

UÁiiiÁncAC, tamhantach, ) slow, dull, stupid.<br />

UArii<strong>An</strong>cAct), tamhantachd,'\ s. stupor, stupidity,<br />

CÁriiÁncAj', tamhantas, J slowness.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>'iA]^ tamhas, s. a measure, balance.<br />

CÁmA]'5, tamhasg, s. m. a fool; a dwarf.<br />

UÁrhtÁccA, tamhlachta, s. m. a burying place.<br />

CAitiriAt), tamhnadh, s. decollation; beheaJmg.<br />

CAriinAini, tamhnahn, v. I behead, lop <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

UAiTinAi]ie, tamhnaire, s. m. a beheader, execu-<br />

tioner.<br />

UAmi'Ae, tamhsae, s. tansey; tanicetum.<br />

UÁiiifuAu, tamhshuan, s. m. a trance; ecstacy;<br />

heavy sleep.<br />

UÁmcAoi, tamhthaoi, a. dead <strong>of</strong> the plague.<br />

UÁ11, tan, 3. m. time; <strong>An</strong> cÁn, when, at, or in<br />

64<br />

the time ; a herd, tbove ; plunder ; a report<br />

s. m. and f. a country, region, territory; gen.<br />

cÁin and c<strong>An</strong>A; search, pursuit.<br />

Uau, tan, s. fire.<br />

C<strong>An</strong>A, tana, ") a. thin, slender, lean,<br />

CAriA-ó, tanadh, V meagre, lank, rare,<br />

UAiiAi-oe, tanaidhe, } subtle.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>Ai-o, tanaid, s. f. thirmess, meagreness, rarity,<br />

subtlety.<br />

UAUAiTjeAct), tanaideachd, s. f. thinness, rarefac-<br />

tion.<br />

rAiiAijim, tanaighim, v. I make thin, slender,<br />

diminish, rarefy.<br />

UauaiI, tanail, s. f. pufSng, blowing.<br />

UAUAip, tanais, s. f a. parable, an example.<br />

m. a lord or dynast, a<br />

governor <strong>of</strong> a coimtry,<br />

the second person in<br />

rank, the presumptive<br />

UÁnAii'e, tanaise,<br />

UAUAi^xe, tanaiste.<br />

UÁnAi)'e, tanaise,<br />

UÁiiAifce, tanaiste.<br />

or apparent heir to a<br />

" 11lA0iLyeAc-<br />

prince ;<br />

tAinn iiiAct3)MAin liie^<br />

UiseAivnAin cAUAii'e<br />

UeALlAij 'OuncA'óA oo<br />

eg", 4 Mast, 1411.<br />

second; " 1n c]\eAt)<strong>An</strong><br />

C<strong>An</strong>Ai-j'e c]\A m cécAÍne<br />

lA^ ninic conJAif e];-<br />

)\Ai5"; Vis. Ad. au<br />

AOi]' C<strong>An</strong>Aifce, the<br />

second age <strong>of</strong> the world,<br />

the second stage <strong>of</strong><br />

human life, reckoned<br />

from seven to sixteen<br />

years n méu) CA-<br />

nAifce, the n ddle<br />

finger.<br />

UÁnAi^-ceAc, tanaisteach, a. swaying; acting like<br />

a thanist or thane.<br />

UÁnAiixeACT), tanaisteachd, s. f thanistry, law<br />

<strong>of</strong> senior succession.<br />

UÁtiAifceAct), tanaisteachd, s. f a territory.<br />

UÁiiAifceA^, ianaisteas, s. dominion, lordship.<br />

UahaIJac, tanalach, s. m. shnllow water; a. shortwinded,<br />

consumpti-- .<br />

U<strong>An</strong>A]i5um, tanarguiu, .. i. a syllogism.<br />

UÁnA^', tanas, s. m. j i. .muu, lordship.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>Af , tanas, \s. : i;aost, spirit <strong>of</strong> the dc-<br />

U<strong>An</strong>A]-^, tanasg,) ceased, apparition, a phantom.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>cA)\-o, tancard, s. a tankard.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>cAi', tancas, s. f. visibility.<br />

Uauja-oah, tangadar, v. they arrived, came.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>giiKTO, tangmadh, part, met, happened.<br />

U<strong>An</strong>jiiiAil,, tangmhail, s a meeting, a chance<br />

occurrence

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