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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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UeicneA]'A6, teithneasach, a. hasty, in haste.<br />

Ueic]ie, teitre, s. m. a tabor or timbrel ; a player<br />

on the tabor or timbrel.<br />

Uel,, tel, s. fertile ground.<br />

UcIac, telach, s. m. a loosening, undoing.<br />

UebjceAC, telightheach, a. fertile, fruitful.<br />

'Ce\X\ú\\, telliur, s. m. the earth; Lat, tellus;<br />

gen. telluris.<br />

Uenie, teme, a. dark, black.<br />

Ueiiie, temhe, s. f. death, sickness, weakness.<br />

Ueme, teme, 1 s. an ecHpse, darkness, black-<br />

Uemei, te77iel, > ness ; " i. e. TJopcA no oop-<br />

Uemen, temen,) cacc", Cor.<br />

Uen, te7i, s. fire, i. e. one, o. g.<br />

UetiAini, tenaiin, v. I pray thee.<br />

Uence, tenche, a. tongs, pincers.<br />

UentiAt, tendal, 1 s. m. a fii-e, fire-place, hearth<br />

Uentac, tenlach,} see quot. at cmjreAt).<br />

Ueó, teo, a. warm ; s. vigour, strength, power.<br />

Ueóci\oi-óeAC, teochroidheach, a. warm-hearted.<br />

CeóJAini, teoghaim, v. I chafe, warm, heat.<br />

Ueój^A'óAc, teoghradhach, a. kind, affectionate,<br />

zealous.<br />

Ueoit-c, teoilt, ) , . , .,<br />

^ , . . ;, r > a. weak, imbecile.<br />

UeoiLceAC, teoilteach, )<br />

Ueoi^i, teoir, adj. thrice, three.<br />

UeoijA^'eAC, teoirfheac, s. m. a trident.<br />

CeoinileAC, teoirileach, s. m. triumph.<br />

Ceoi]unn, teoirinn, s. bounds, mearings.<br />

UeoinmneAC, teoiritineach, a. three-footed, threeforked.<br />

CeoiceACÁn, teotieachan, s. m. a warmjng-pan.<br />

UeoiceAc<strong>An</strong>-iin A^', teoiteachan-mhias, s. a chafing-<br />

dish.<br />

TJeób, teol, s. m. plenty, abundance ; a thief<br />

UeóniA, teoma, a. dexterous, expert.<br />

Ueó|i, teor, s. m. a landmark, boundary.<br />

Ueó|\Á, teora, adj. three, thrice; ceopA lÁ aju]"<br />

oTOce; s. m. a border, limit, boundary, outline<br />

gen. ceop<strong>An</strong>.<br />

Ueoji<strong>An</strong>cA, teoranta, a. definite.<br />

UeópcAii, teorchan, s. the space <strong>of</strong> three hours.<br />

Treónco]-Ac, teorchosach, a. three-footed.<br />

UeónJAblAC, ieorghabhlnch, a. three-pronged.<br />

Ceóp5Aint>e, teorghairde, s. triumph.<br />

Ceó|ijAp-AéAi]\, teorghar-athair, s. the great-<br />

grandfather's great-grandfather.<br />

UeópbAetAii, tcorlaethau,s. three days' space.<br />

Ueónuilbe, teoruille, 1 .<br />

TEO TIA<br />

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Ueo^uiUc<strong>An</strong>, teoruillean, Í'' ^ *"=^°g^^-<br />

Ueó]\uitt.e<strong>An</strong>AC, teoruillecmach, a. triangular.<br />

UeocACAt), teothachadh, s. warming, heating.<br />

UeocACAii, teoiachan, s. m. a warming-pan, a<br />

chafing-dish.<br />

Foot AT), Icothadh, s. calefaction, warming.<br />

UeócAijmi, teothaighiin,\<br />

j i ^<br />

^' -^ "'^'^'<br />

UeócAun, teothaim, /<br />

UeócAijce, teothaigliilie, part, heated.<br />

UeócAiji, teothair, s. a halter, tether.<br />

Ueócu jAt), teotlmgliadh, s. excandescence, heat.<br />

Ue]uiiotTO, termond, s. dry ground; "i.e. ci]\mA<br />

A mAme cen a ybucAt) a nuij". Cor.<br />

Ué]inó-ó, íer/icifZ/ijS. afalling,happening ; escaping.<br />

Ue)\r, iert, s. the morning.<br />

UerbéAUA, tesbeana, T , , .<br />

cAifbe<strong>An</strong>AX).<br />

UerbeAHAX), tesbeaiiadhj<br />

'^f<br />

Uej^ouJAt), tesdughadh, s. trial.<br />

Ué]-cA]i, testar, s. m. a British sixpence.<br />

Ue)xiAbl, testiall, s. spouting up water.<br />

Uéc, tet, s. f a tabor, drum, a sound.<br />

Uec, teth, a. warm, hot, scakhng, fervid, calld,<br />

ardent, sultry ; fine, smooth, s<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

Uec, tet, } ,, ^1<br />

rece, teíAe, *'''. °°''^-.<br />

r-<br />

Uece, tete, s. countries, regions, lordships.<br />

Uetin, tethin, s. f the smi.<br />

Uéuct), teuchdjS. great deeds.<br />

UeuctJA, teuchda, s. congealing, coagulation.<br />

Uéut), teud, s. m. a string, cord.<br />

UeutDA, teuda, s. cordage.<br />

UéutiAC, teudach, a. stringed.<br />

Uéii-oAini, teudaim, v. I cord, string.<br />

Uéut)Aoi]ie, teudaoire, s. a tack-rope.<br />

Ueu'obpAJAit), teudbhraghaid, s. a neck-lace, a<br />

collar.<br />

Ueu-ocleAfAioe, teudchleas-^<br />

aidhe, f s. m. a ropo-<br />

UeuTDfiubbAiue, teudshiubh- Í dancer.<br />

laidlie, J<br />

X^é\.\-om\oz.\\,e,teudmldotaile, s. wire; a chain<br />

<strong>of</strong> any sort <strong>of</strong> metal.<br />

Uéub, teul, s. m. a subterraneous passage.<br />

UéulloT), teullodh, s. stealing away ; " "Oo teul-<br />

bot) •pe".<br />

Uéuiii, teiun, a. expert.<br />

UéuniAt), teumadh, s. biting, cutting.<br />

Uéutii<strong>An</strong>i, teumam, v. to teach, break any-<br />

thing, Sh.<br />

'Céu\\wóx),teii7'nodh, s. withering, passing away;<br />

" AXj céu]inó-ó wAp blAic nA luibe".<br />

UÍ,

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