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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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UKU TRU CtlH TRU<br />

C'noi'tójAC, troslogach, a. limpmg, hobbling.<br />

Ui\o|-nÁn, trosnan, s. m. a crutch ; Welsh, trostan,<br />

a pole.<br />

UiiOfc, trost, s. m. a sturdy little fellow, a dwarf.<br />

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Cno]XA, trosta,)<br />

' . ' > s. a crack, a noise.<br />

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Unoi'CAC, trostack, \ a. sturdy, crabbed,<br />

Ujioi^CAmuit., trostamJiuil, } dwarfish, noisy.<br />

Up<strong>of</strong>CAtiibAC, trostamlilach, a. serious.<br />

Uno^xAmtAct), trostamhlachd, s. f. seriousness.<br />

Upoj-c<strong>An</strong>, trostan, s. m. a crutch, prop, support;<br />

a pilgrim's staff.<br />

"Cyot, troth, s. f. a taint.<br />

UpocAc, trothach, a. tainted, rotten.<br />

UiiocA'ó, trothadh, \ a. chilled; consumed;<br />

C^íocÍATO, trothlaidh,) tainted.<br />

UjiocAilce, trothailte, "i a. spent, decayed,<br />

U]iocLAi5ce, trothlaigh- > wasted, consumed,<br />

the, J tainted.<br />

U]AoéAil,ceAct), trothailteachd, s. f. languor,<br />

languisliment.<br />

rrpocCuJAt», tivthbicfhadh, s. rot, consumption.<br />

ful, pitiful.<br />

UpuAco^ncAct), truacantachd, 'Í mercifulness,<br />

s. f V pity, com-<br />

UnuAC<strong>An</strong>cA]-, truacantas, s. m.) passion.<br />

UpuA-ó, tritadh, s. m. a poor, miserable creature<br />

a. lean, piteous, disastrous, miserable.<br />

Tr|iiiA-ÓAf, truadhas, s. m. leanness, misery.<br />

UjtUAJ, truagh, s. pity, woe, wretchedness; a.<br />

lean, poor, meagre, dismal.<br />

UiiUAJAin, truaghain, a. miserable, wretched.<br />

UiAUAJAiiiuil,, truaghamhuil, a. pitiful, miserable.<br />

UluiAJ<strong>An</strong>, truaghan, s. m. a poor wretched<br />

creature.<br />

UliuAJ<strong>An</strong>cA, iT-w/i^/tania, a. lamentable ; Welsh,<br />

truan, miserable.<br />

CpuAJ<strong>An</strong>cACT), truaghantachd, s. i. poverty,<br />

wretchedness.<br />

U^iUAJA^', truaghas, s. m. leanness; compassion.<br />

Ui^UAige, truaighe, s. favour, pity, compassion<br />

misery, infelicity, woe ; Welsh, trueni.<br />

UpUAijin, truaighin, s. f. a cast <strong>of</strong>f; one deprived<br />

<strong>of</strong> caste.<br />

FiiUAijteAriAC, truaighleanach, s. ra. a miser.<br />

UpuAigle<strong>An</strong>cA, truaighleanta, a. miserable.<br />

U)\iiAi5le<strong>An</strong>cACt), truaighleantachd, s. f nig-<br />

gai'dliness.<br />

UliuAigméil-, tauaighmheil, s. f compassion, pity,<br />

misery.<br />

UjvuAijtiiéileAc, truaighmhei-\ a. clement, comlach,<br />

f passionate ; mi-<br />

UfUAisiTiei'Lioc, truaighmhei- 1 serable,deplor-<br />

lioch, ) able.<br />

U^UAilt, truaill, s. a body, carcase ; conniption.<br />

UnuAíLl-, truaill, 1 1^1 1 1 t<br />

^- a sheath, scabbard.<br />

q.uAiUeAC, truailleach,\<br />

U]uiAil,teAcc, truaillcacht, s. f. baseness.<br />

U]\UAilleA-ó, truailleadh, s. a slur, stain, stain-<br />

ing, injury.<br />

U]\UAÍlt,eA5At), truailleaghadh, s. pr<strong>of</strong>anation,<br />

pollution, adulteration, defloration.<br />

U]iUAiile<strong>An</strong>AC, U'uailleanach, s. m. a niggard,<br />

miser, wretch.<br />

U^iuAiVlit), truaillidh, a. miserable, wretched,<br />

meagre, illiberal, paltry; polluted; ignoble,<br />

base.<br />

U]AiiAi1b'óeAc, truaillidheach, a. corruptible,<br />

spurious.<br />

UnuAil.l-i'óeAc'o, truaillidheachd, s. f. corruption,<br />

meanness, wretchedness, niggardliness, base-<br />

UivocUii5ce,, truimidh-i ness, weightiness<br />

eachd, j sedateness.<br />

U-|\uinipl,eA]^5, tniimjyleasg, s. fulmination, ex<br />

plosion.<br />

C]uiin]'e, truinse, s. a trench.<br />

Ul\uniféi]i, iruinseir, s. f a trencher or wooden<br />

plate, salver.

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