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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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oil TOR TOS<br />

growing ripe for bearing, as when cows axe Copjiunn, torrunn, s. thunder.<br />

near calving.<br />

Uó]\]'A, torsa, s. a torch; Mull., 211.<br />

roniiiACAiiii, tormacliaim, v. I magnify.<br />

Uo]>ii, torsi, s. heaviness. Cor.<br />

Coi\iiiA'ó, tormadh, a. pregnant, growing big. 'Co\\\zoi, torstol, s. m. a chair <strong>of</strong> state.<br />

UoiuiiAJAt», tormac/hadh, s. increasing.<br />

Uo]\c, tort, s. m. a cake, a little loaf; Welsh,<br />

UojitnAit), tormaid, s. a Norman ; a man's name. torth; giving, Sc; adv, by you, aside.<br />

Co]\iiu\i5im, tormiacfJnm,v. I increase, augment. Uo)iCAc, torthach, a. fierce, bulky.<br />

UojiiiiAijceoiii, tormaightlieoir, s. m. an aug- UoiicAolb, iortaohh, s. confidence.<br />

mentor.<br />

UoiicAobtA, tortaobhtha, a. confiding, depend-<br />

ContiiAil, tormJiail, 1<br />

' _ . . , ; -7. /- s. eatmg, consiunmcr.<br />

CopniAiLc, torni/tailt, ° °<br />

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Uo|AmÁn, tornian, s. m. a rumbling noise, sound,<br />

ing on.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>icAobcAC, tortaohhthach, s. m. a commissary.<br />

UoncAiiiuib, torthanJiuil, a. fierce.<br />

clash, din, crack ; a di'um ; the drone <strong>of</strong> a bag- Uo)\nt:<strong>An</strong>eA]\, tortfanear, s. attention, obserpipe.vation.<br />

UonmÁriAC, iormanach, a. noisy, having di-ones. Uo]ic^'<strong>An</strong>eA|AAc, tortfanearach, a. regardful, ob-<br />

Uo]\tnÁnAiiri, tormanaim, v. I make a noise, murserving.mur, tingle.<br />

Uó)\cuin, torthuin, s. exuberance, great fruitful-<br />

UojMinnlc, tormuilt, s. f. eating.<br />

ness.<br />

Uojui, torn, s. m. a kiln, an oven; a lord, sove- UojAcuj^At), tortughadh, s. overpowering.<br />

reign ; the head, summit.<br />

UojAUJÁn, toritghan, s. bass in music.<br />

Uó]\iiAil,, tornail, s. a knocking one tiling Uo]\iiib, toruihh, prep, over ye.<br />

against another ; turning.<br />

Có)\nAi]\e, tornaire, s. m. a turner.<br />

UoiuiaIJaiiti, tornalaim, v. I turn with a lathe.<br />

rontiAiii, tornamh, s. humiliation, descent, i. e.<br />

ceAtTpu JAt), 0. g.<br />

Uo|\Ó5, toi'og, s. f. a princess; a wench.<br />

Uo|\p, torp, s. m. bulk.<br />

iro]\pÁn, torpan, s. m. a crab fish; a clod, a<br />

cluster, a bunch.<br />

Uo|\]\, torr, s. m. a tower, heap, pile, mass; a<br />

hill ; a body <strong>of</strong> men, congregation.<br />

Uo|ipAc, torracli, a. pregnant, with cliild, pro-<br />

lific, productive, accumulative ; Welsh, torrog.<br />

UonjAACA]', torrachas, s. m. pregnancy, conception.<br />

CojipAct), torrachd, a. round.<br />

Uo]\]iACCAini, torrac/itaim, v. I make roimd.<br />

Co]i]\AccAin, torrachtain, s. going to visit,<br />

coming.<br />

ConiAATJ, torradh, s. heaping, piling; a buiial,<br />

watch, guarding.<br />

Uó]ipAiiii, torraÍ77i, v. I heap, pile.<br />

CopiiAtii, torramh, s. watching, waking the<br />

dead ; a funeral.<br />

CopyiATh, torramh, s. pilgrimage.<br />

CóppAiiiuiin, torraynhuim, v. I watch, guard,<br />

wake the dead; go on pilgrimage.<br />

roni\Án, tori-au, s. a hillock, an eminence.<br />

Cop]inA, torrna, s. aid, succour.<br />

Cont\cAC, torrthach, "i c -^c ^ c .-i<br />

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