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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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UuAic, tuaith, s. f. a terntoiy, tract <strong>of</strong> land ; s. m.<br />

a lordship.<br />

UuA.ce, iuaithe, ] ^" ^""^*^^; '"^J" no^^ietJuAicceAil,<br />

tuaithclieall, s. still, sagacity, prudence,<br />

ingenuity, craft, cunning.<br />

" "OnocTD jAC •oub, -o^iocc 5^0]^occ jac jIah Ys*'^ 1'0]\ca ;<br />

TJuAicceAll, bA liAinni xio jiiocA|',<br />

^y eAcuAicceAÍt <strong>An</strong>iijliocA]^", Fvr. Foe.<br />

UiiAirceA]iT), tiun't/icJieard, s. the art <strong>of</strong> sorcery.<br />

UiiAitcleAi', tuaitkcJileas, s. a rustic trick, rustic,<br />

cunning.<br />

UuAice, tuaitlte, \ ,<br />

,<br />

UuAiceAC, iuaitheach,)<br />

UuAiceAC, tuait/ieach, s. m. a rustic, a countryman.<br />

UuAiceAiiilACT), tuaitlieamldachd, s. f. clownish-<br />

ness, severity.<br />

UuAiceAii'iUii, tuaitheamlmil, a. clownish, boor-<br />

ish, severe.<br />

UtiAicpioit, iuaithfioll, adv. northward.<br />

UuAiclio]', tiiaithlios, s. strife; a country house.<br />

UiK\t\A, tuara, s. satisfaction; growth; life.<br />

UuAi\AC<strong>An</strong>, tuaracan, s. m. a bleacher.<br />

CuAjiAW, tuaradh, s. sauce, condiment.<br />

UuA]iAipeAc, tuaraipcach, a. quarrelsome, con-<br />

tentious.<br />

UuA]iAim, iuaraim, v. I bode, portend; guess,<br />

bleach.<br />

CuA]\AiTiuib, tuaramhuil, a. hardy, stout, firm.<br />

TTuahai^oaL, tuarasdcd, s. hire, w;iges, fee, reward,<br />

stipend.<br />

UuApApDAbAijnn, tuarasdalaiyhim, v. I hire.<br />

TUA TUA<br />

Uuoi\>.\y5, titarasg, \ s. character, re-<br />

TTuAHAi-glJAii, tuarasglhail,^ port.<br />

CuA]\cAiin, tuarcaini, v. I knock, smite.<br />

UuAiTOAib, tuardail, s. wages, hire.<br />

UtiA]\eip, tuareip, s. f. confusion, a foul house.<br />

r:uAi\5, tuarg, s. ni. a beetle, a maul, a mallet.<br />

UiiA)\5Ab, tuargabh, v. was taken.<br />

UuAi\5ATÍ), tuargadh, s. a building; a for.tification.<br />

TTuAjigAin, tuargaiii, s. beating, chastisement.<br />

UuAHgAU, tuargiin, s. m. discontent.<br />

CuAjignAC-CACA, iuargnach-catha, s. m. a chief<br />

commander generalissimo.<br />

;<br />

CuApjnAT), tuargnudh, s. sedition.<br />

UuAipjne, tiiairgne, \ s. m. a victorious<br />

UiiAingneAC, tuairgneach,} hero.<br />

UiiApuj'jbAib, tuarmgbhaiUs. a report, character.<br />

UtiAi", tuas, adv. above, before; see I'UA-p.<br />

UuAi-AiT), tuasaid, s. f. tumult, bustle, broil,<br />

quarrel.<br />

UiiA]'AÍioeAC, tuasaideach, a. tumultuous, con-<br />

tentious.<br />

UuA]-5eA]ic, tuasgeart, s. the north.<br />

UuA]'5eA-nc, tuasgeart, a. northern.<br />

"CuaIm^t:, tualaÍ7)q,\ ,, ,,<br />

•'<br />

UuAl<strong>An</strong>s, tualcn./, ^^^';<br />

| ^^P^^^^"<br />

UtiAi'lAC, tuaslac/i, s. m. one released, delivered.<br />

Uuai'Iaja-ó, tuaslaghadh, s. a releasing, dissol-<br />

CuAlAing, tualaiiKi, s. f patience.<br />

ving.<br />

UuAl,Ainj;iin, tualainghn, v. I endure, bear UiiAyLAijnii, tuaslaighhn, v. I release, deliver.<br />

patiently.<br />

UiiAC, tiiath, s. m. the north; a lordship ; a<br />

UuAlcÁmc, tualcliaint, s. f. jargon, a barbarous country ; a lord ; the laity, the people ; a. lay,<br />

language.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country ; northern, north.<br />

UuaIuacx), tualtlicichd, s. f. possibility, capa- CuACA, tuata, s. a layman, a plebeian.<br />

bility.<br />

UuACAC, tnaiaeh, a rural, boorish; s. m. a lord,<br />

TJuAtn, tuam, see cii<strong>An</strong>n.<br />

sovereign ; a north country person.<br />

Uu<strong>An</strong>iA, tuama, 1 ^ ,<br />

.^ 1 . 7 > s. a tomb, a grave.<br />

' UuAinDA, tuamOa,) ^<br />

UuACAc-o^ clownish, rustic, left-<br />

benefit, good; S. A., 15.<br />

lavh,<br />

ruACAllÁn,<br />

J handed, undexterous.<br />

iuathuUan, s. an awkward, ungainly<br />

person.<br />

UuacaiiiIact), tuathamhlachd, s. f. rusticity;<br />

lordliness.<br />

UuACAriiuil, tuathamhuil, a. rude, rustic, clown-<br />

ish ;<br />

lordly.<br />

UuAC<strong>An</strong>Ac, Inathanach, s. m. a countryman,<br />

farmer, rustic.<br />

UuAr<strong>An</strong>uA, tuathanta, a. clownish, indecent.<br />

UuAccAinc, tiiathchaint, s. gibberish, a barbarous<br />

language.

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