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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Ue<strong>An</strong>tioncAiu)]', teannorcanus, s. the countertenor<br />

in music ; cantus medius.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>nrusAt), teann- V<br />

^ion, discovery.<br />

UeAimf-Aic, teamisliaith, s. abundance; a full<br />

. meal.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>ncA, teannta, a. joined; i e. cuiiijAc; s. a<br />

press ; tightness, bruising ; adv. near, close to<br />

part, tightened.<br />

CeAiincAijce, teanniaighthe, part, squeezed.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>ncÁn, teanntan, s. m. a press, bruising.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>ncpATOe, teanntraidhe, s. m. grief, sorrow.<br />

UeAunúJAt), teannughadh, s. pressing, squeezing.<br />

TTeAHA-ó, tearadh, s. contention; iíeí»., tigrah.<br />

CeA)\Ainini, tearainim, v. I descend, go down.<br />

TreAi\A]-cunDeAc-o, tearaschuideachd, s. pastime.<br />

CeA^b, tearb, s. ui. a separation. '<br />

UeAjibAt), tearbhadh, s. separation; a sudden<br />

death.<br />

UeAjibATOim, tearbhaidhim, v. I separate.<br />

UeAjic, tearc, a. few, rare, scarce; little; adv.<br />

seldom.<br />

UeApcAX), tearcadh, s. fewness, scarcity, rareness.<br />

CeA]Mn, tearm, s. m. a noise made by trampling.<br />

CeApmA, tearma, s. a law term, a term, a period.<br />

_ . 'i s. m. a limit, stay, re-<br />

' _ '<br />

'I source, shelter, sane-<br />

UeA^iTiionn, tearmonn ^<br />

law<br />

tuary ;<br />

UeA]\munn, tearmiinn<br />

protection,<br />

glebe-land.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>m<strong>An</strong>noi^i, tearmannoir, 1 s. a patron,<br />

CeA]\m<strong>An</strong>nui-óe, tearmannuidlie,^ protector.<br />

UeA]UTioiiii inA5Ci\AiT), tearmonn Magcraidh,<br />

s. a name <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick's Purgatory.<br />

UeA]\nioniicóin, tearmonntoir, s. a protector,<br />

harbinger.<br />

UeA^inAo, tearnadh, s. descending, going down<br />

hill ; an escape, recovery from sickness.<br />

!v. v. I descend, evade evade,<br />

UeA]\n<strong>An</strong>bnn, tearnaidhbn escape, fly from;<br />

CeApriAiin, tcarnaim<br />

50 cceAjitiAcrAp,<br />

4 Mast, 1434.<br />

'Ce&\mMm, tcarnaim, 1 v.I: recover, evade.<br />

TJe<strong>An</strong>no-ÓAiin, tearnodhaim,) fall into a lit.<br />

UeAiinoo, tearnodh, s. a fall, chance, escape; debasement<br />

; a rimaway.<br />

CeA|\nAoiii, tearnaomh, s. m. a patron saint.<br />

CeAp|\, tearr, s. pitch, tar.<br />

UeA]ipA, tearra, s. the earth ; Lat., terra.<br />

UeA]\pAt>, tearradh, s. laying on pitch or tar.<br />

UeA|\]\Ait), tearraid, s. an <strong>of</strong>ficer, herald.<br />

CeApnAini, tearraim, v. I pitch, tar, daub.<br />

Ce<strong>An</strong>]\<strong>An</strong>, tear ran, a. anger, vexation.<br />

Zre<strong>An</strong>|\JA, tearrgha, a. pitchy.<br />

UeApuimm, tearuinim, v. I save, secure, deliver.<br />

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TEA<br />

UeAi\uince, tearuinte, part, secure, safe, delivered.<br />

UeAHUinceAct), teai'uinteachd, s. f. security,<br />

safety.<br />

UeA]', teas, s. heat, warmth, fervour ; a message<br />

the south; prop. •oeA]-; a sound; a. fervent.<br />

UeAi-Ac, teasacli, s. m. a fever.<br />

UeA]-Aine, teasaire, s. m. a messenger.<br />

UeA^-Ainjce, teasairgthe, a. saved, deUvered.<br />

— ... J7 "i s. rescuing, saving,<br />

UeArApsAT,, teasargadh, [<br />

aeHverin|fromdan-<br />

UeArAi^sAin, i.a.a.^azn,<br />

| g^^, retribution.<br />

UeA|"A]\5Aim, teasargaim, v. I save, deUver,<br />

rescue.<br />

UeA]'Ai\5Ain, teasargain, s. restoration <strong>of</strong> plunder;<br />

4 Mast., 146li.<br />

UeAi'Ajijuin, teasarguin, s. enmity, malice.<br />

UeAi-A^ijcoiii, teasargthoir, s. m. a guardian,<br />

protector.<br />

UeAflJAc, teasbkach, s. m. sultriness, hot weather.<br />

UeAfTJAic, teasbhakh, s. f. a fever.<br />

UeA^-buAb, teasbhual, s. a hot bath.<br />

UeA^-buAbA, teashuala, s. hot baths.<br />

UeAfbufóe, teasbhuidhe, s. m. a grasshopper.<br />

UeA^T), teasd, s. a witness ; prop. ceift) ; a report,<br />

an accoimt, news.<br />

UeArt), teasd, 1 ^^ character, c. p.<br />

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UeAi-BA]-, teasdas, ^<br />

J<br />

-r- J J adj. less by, short "i ' <strong>of</strong>; bliA-<br />

UeAroA, teasda, •'.<br />

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J y tiAin ceArcA oo ceAU, '<br />

UeAfCA, teasta, 1 . •'<br />

' ' 'J nmety-nme years.<br />

UeAfOA, teasda, s. dying, failing; " 1pii bUv<br />

DAin cennA ceA-poA o llAijibtij", MPar.<br />

UeAi'DAijii'ti, teasdaigJnm,v. I prove, try; fail;<br />

die.<br />

UeA]-oAib, teasdail,<br />

UeA-|'t)tiiAib, teasdmhail, J<br />

UeAi^oúJAt), teasdughadh, s. a trial ; deficiency<br />

lessening, deprivation.<br />

UeAi'jA-ó, teasgadh, s. cutting down, lopping <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

UeAi'gAijiin, teasgaigliim, v. I preserve.<br />

UeA]'5AiTii, teasgabn, v. I cut, lop <strong>of</strong>l".<br />

UcAi-jAt, teasgal, s. a scorching wind, a storm,<br />

a wave.<br />

UeATJAot, teasghaoth, s. a parching wind.<br />

UeA]-5Aii5Ain, teasgargain, s. preservation.<br />

UeA^-j]\At>, teasghradh, s. fervent love, zeal.<br />

UeAyriiAc, teasmhack, see ceA^^bAc.<br />

UeAi'^unjmi, teasruighhn, v. I deUver, rescue.<br />

CeAyiMiijiti, teasruigin, s. deliverance.<br />

UeA-j-cAJAX), teastaghadh, s. absence ; want.<br />

UeAfcAitim, teastaighhn, v. I testify, bear witness<br />

;<br />

Tack, need, want.<br />

UeAfcÁil, teastail, s. want, defect.<br />

UeA]XAi', teastas, s. m. report, character.<br />

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