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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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iiSli UGH 1115I1 UIGII<br />

UctiAc, uchdacli, s. m. aclefl'in music; courage;<br />

au ascent, steepness, acclivity ; a breast-plate,<br />

poitrel, stomacher; extension<br />

livery in speech.<br />

<strong>of</strong> voice, de-<br />

UcoacaI,, uchdachal, a. convex, accli\dou3.<br />

Uct)o,iinni, uchdamhuil, a. full-chested; carrying<br />

a high head, erect.<br />

t1ct)<strong>An</strong>, uclidan, s. m. a hillock.<br />

tlcT)éo,-oOkC, uchdeadach, s. clothes or armour for<br />

the breast.<br />

lIcBJOk, uclidgha, a. pectoral.<br />

l1cDiiu\c, iickdinhac, s. m. an adopted son.<br />

l1ct)iiiACAc, uchdinhacack, a. adoptive.<br />

UcDiiiACAct), uchdmhacaehd, s. f. adoption.<br />

l1ct)iiu\CAiin, uchdmliacaim, v. I adopt.<br />

tlci:Aitii, ucfaim, v. I wiU abolish, extinguish.<br />

Ut), ud, s. a beginning; " o lit) 50 piiic"; adv.<br />

that, there, yon.<br />

11-Ó, 2td/i, s. Í. an egg; gen. iii-óe.<br />

tl-ÓACc, udhacht, s. f. a will, testament, confes-<br />

sion.<br />

tl-OAib, udail, a. inhospitable.<br />

ll-oAini, udhaim, s. the gears in a loom.<br />

UuaL, udal, s. m. distress.<br />

UxjaIac, udalach, a. wavering, tottering.<br />

t1t)AtÁti, udalan, s. m. a swivel.<br />

l1t)A]\, udhav, s. m. a wound, scar; a bite; an<br />

hour ; a space <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Ut)bAi]\c, ndhhhairt, s. an <strong>of</strong>lering, sacrifice.<br />

tl-óbp<strong>An</strong>n, udhbhrann, s. a joint.<br />

llriAirAj, udarag, s. a woodcock, 5c".<br />

UtiUMTJ, udlaidh a. morose, boorish.<br />

I1-óiiu\t), udhmhadh,s. an enclosure, shutting; a<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> gag or muzzle put on young cattle to<br />

keep them from sucking; harness for a<br />

plough; a kind <strong>of</strong> loop or noose made <strong>of</strong><br />

twigs through which a beam or bar is put to<br />

seciu-e a door or gap against cattle ; a. shut,<br />

closed, see ui-oim.<br />

ll-otiiAlb, udhmhall, a. quick, active, nimble,<br />

stirring, wavering.<br />

UúiiiAÍlói-o, udJimhalloid, s. f. a wafting over,<br />

or conveying across a stream.<br />

ll-oiiiAlboToeAC, udJimhalloideach, s. m. a fenyman.<br />

U-DCAiji, udlithair, s. a boil, an ulcer.<br />

U5, iigh, s. Í. an egg; a boil; Welsh, wy.<br />

llgoi, uga, s. choice, election.<br />

tlJAC, nghacli, a. oviparous.<br />

HJACT), iighaclid, s. Í. a will, testament; confession<br />

at the point <strong>of</strong> death.<br />

UJACtJcomluij, ughachdchomhlmgh, s. m. an<br />

executor.<br />

tljAt), tigadh, s. birth; v. come; go, proceed.<br />

UJAiiu, ughaim, s. harness; gears <strong>of</strong> a loom.<br />

llJA^Án, ughagan, s. m. a custard.<br />

Ujokim, ughaim, s. f. horse-harness, traces.<br />

tljAiuAim, ughamaim, v. I harness, accoutre.<br />

llJAtiicA, nghamtha, part, harnessed, equipped,<br />

accoutred.<br />

II5A1Í1U1I, ughamhuil, a. oval, oviform.<br />

ll5biieiteAC, ughbhreitheach, a. oviparous.<br />

Ugbui-óeACÁn, ughhhuidheachan, s. m. yolk <strong>of</strong><br />

au egg.<br />

UjcjiAC, ughchrath, s. ovaria, spawn.<br />

llj-O<strong>An</strong>, ughdar, s. m. an author.<br />

llj-OApAC, iighdarach, a. authoritative.<br />

UjtiApACX), ughdarachd, s. f. authority, command.<br />

UgwAjiA]-, ughdaras, s. m. authority, domination,<br />

dominion.<br />

ll5tiA^\Af, ughdaras, s. m. dynasty, headship.<br />

ll5t)A]\A]-AC, ughdara-^ a. authentic; having<br />

sach, V superiority, power-<br />

tlj-OApJA, ughdargha,} ful.<br />

Uj'OA^iA^'Aini, ughdarasaim, v. I authorize.<br />

lljniAÚ, ughmadh, s. horse trappings or gear.<br />

tl5niAiiii, ughmaim, v. I yoke, dress, arm.<br />

lljunnjce, ughmuighthe, part, harnessed; prepared.<br />

tl5]\A, ughra, s. a conflict, skirmish, fight.<br />

l.l5CA]\, ughtar, s. m. augmentation.<br />

Ill, ui, gen. <strong>of</strong> UA, a son, descendant.<br />

lliAceAC, uiateach, s. a farmer's house, Sh.<br />

Uibiii, uibhir, s. a number; prop. wm\\.<br />

llibne, uibhne, s. a small pitcher or jug.<br />

tlibne, uibne, s. drinking.<br />

tlibneAcÁn, uibhreachan, s. m. the numerator.<br />

II1CC1Í, uiccil, s. f. a vigil, 4 Mast, passim.<br />

tli-o, Uid, s. a Jew.<br />

Uió, uidh, s. care, heed, attendance; a degree,<br />

step, pace.<br />

lli-obiieAciniJA-o, uidhbhreathnughadh, s. premeditation.<br />

Ui-oe, uidhe, s. a journey; ui-óe Aon ía 'oéuj;<br />

hearing, listening.<br />

Ui-oeAC, uidheach, a. musical, harmonious; s.<br />

music ; a traveller ; a guest.<br />

UiweAc-o, uidheachd, s. music, harmony; hospi-<br />

tality.<br />

t1it)éiii, uidhein, pron. one's self.<br />

Ui-ógioílA, iddhghiolla, s. m. a ruiming footman.<br />

Unii-oeAC-o, uidhidheachd, s. f. harmony, me-<br />

lody.<br />

tliwl, Uidhil, s. pi. the Jews.<br />

Ui-óini, uidliim, s. f. a staple, loop, or noose;<br />

" uit)!!!!, i. e. Ainni oon |ioi-o rpiA^-A céic<br />

cu<strong>An</strong>t) bi]' po]ipn cleic, au tah bicej; oca<br />

burrniA, no oca •oúnA-ó'', Cor.<br />

II15, uigh, s. f. pleasure, dehght; a sharp point.

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