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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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llimpeACAriiuiLjMiWii-eac/iaOT/tMiV, a. arithmetical.<br />

X\]m]\e&cÁn,uimhreachan, s. m. an arithmetician.<br />

llinineAmA]!, uimreamliar, a. very fat.<br />

llimpocLAt), uimrotUadli, circumgyration, revo-<br />

Uition.<br />

llminocl<strong>An</strong>, u{7nrothlan,v. I revolve, cii-cumgy-<br />

rate. .<br />

llniifeoLATÍ), uimslieoladh, s. circumnavigation.<br />

lliiiifuiúeACA'ó, uimshuidheachadh, s. circumpo-<br />

sition.<br />

lliniynuc, uimshruth, \ s. circumnuence.<br />

11 iiiiflMiCAU, minshnitliadh,)<br />

UiniynucAC, uimshriithach, a. circumfluent, circumfluous.<br />

lliiAicAtTi, itnaicham, v. to bustle, Sh.<br />

llmce, icinche, s. a battle, skirmish, onset.<br />

lime, nine, s. time, opportunity, respite.<br />

llmeAtii, uineamh, s. strength, power, bravery.<br />

UiiicAiTiATo, idneamaid, s. f. ointment.<br />

llmge, uinge, s. f. an ounce; an ingot.<br />

tliiine, uinne, a. blind.<br />

llitineAm, uinneani, s. m. strength.<br />

\h-\meim,uinneaiuh, s. m. an onion; gen. uineA-<br />

liiAin.<br />

tlmneoj, uinneog, see ].-uinneo5.<br />

llmniun, uinniun, s. m. an onion.<br />

llinni-BAC, uinnseach, s. a light woman.<br />

I1inii]-e>.\ct>, uinnseachd, s. f. playing the wanton.<br />

llinj-e<strong>An</strong>u, tnnseann, s. an ash tree.<br />

11in]'e<strong>An</strong>nAC, uinseannach, a. ashen.<br />

limp, UÍ71SÍ, V. is, it is, i. e. aca.<br />

Ilin]-ui5iin, uinsttighim, v.I manage, sway, wield.<br />

Xh\\, uir, s. mould, earth, clay, dust, ground;<br />

see a-oIda ociia; fire; prop. u)\; IIeh.,ui\<br />

Uijib, uii'b, s. the earth.<br />

lliUciii, uirchin, s. £ a pig, grice.<br />

I1il\cun, uirchur, s. a cricket, churworm, fen<br />

cricket.<br />

l1i]\T), iiird, gen. <strong>of</strong> 0]to.<br />

l1i)TOiobA-ó, uirdhiohhadh, s. eclipsing or sup-<br />

pression <strong>of</strong> letters.<br />

llilróiuJA-ó, uirdhiughadh, s. an eclipse <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sun, or <strong>of</strong> letters.<br />

UiiropeACA-o, uirdhreachadh, s. a delineation.<br />

I1i|\e, uire, s. llberaHty; freshness, greenness; a.<br />

more fresh, more green.<br />

l1i|\eAc-o, uireachd, s. freshness, greenness, good-<br />

ness.<br />

l1i)\eAt), uiread, s. newness, freshness; see also<br />

oi]\eAX).<br />

l1il\eA5AÍ), uireaghadJi, s. renewing, refreshing.<br />

11i1\ca51ac, uireaglach, a. terribly afraid.<br />

llilieAglA-o, uh-eaglad/i, s. dread, fear; great<br />

I'eur, terror.<br />

l1i]\eAiii'LAct), uireamhlaclid, s. £ earthiuess.<br />

um uis<br />

HiiieAtfiuib, uireamhuil, a. earthy.<br />

UineA'plDAC, uireasbhach, s. ra. a needy person ; a.<br />

indigent, needy; defective, destitute.<br />

UilveAfbACT),<br />

destitution.<br />

tiireasbhachd, s. defection, want,<br />

l1i]\eA^-bAb, uireashhadh, \ s. want, need, indll1iHeA]-bui-ó,<br />

iiireashliuidh,^ gence.<br />

I1i]\ex), uired, s. a pillar, a column.<br />

Hi^ipArii, uirfhamh, s. a mole.<br />

llippAcbA, uirfhiada, s. pi. the foreteeth.<br />

l1iHJAi)At)eAt), uirgliairdeadh, s. rejoicing.<br />

lli]\5e, uirge, s. the membrum virile.<br />

Ibivgiobb, uirghioll, s. eloquence, utterance; a<br />

command.<br />

llilAJiobÍAc, uirgldollach, a. eloquent,<br />

llipjlie, uirgre, see uijige.<br />

l1ij\5]\e<strong>An</strong>nACT), uirgreaniiachd^ s. £ pubei-ty,<br />

ripeness <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Uinro. uirid, 1<br />

-, '<br />

llilMot), uiriod, J<br />

'<br />

. . , > see oineA-o.<br />

UilMJ, uirigh, s. a couch, a bed.<br />

UiHifeAb, uiriseal,! a. base, mean, slavish, crlngllipipob,<br />

uirisiol,) ing, abject, low, vile.<br />

.- , 1 . .<br />

, ^ s. £ lowUness, mean-<br />

..',','. .'.<br />

7 7 , > ness, humihation,<br />

uiHirbeACO, mrisleaclid, -,<br />

'<br />

{ ^<br />

^<br />

I<br />

'<br />

'J<br />

debasement.<br />

tlijúfbijiTn, mrislighim, v. I debase, disparage.<br />

UiUlioc<strong>An</strong>, uirliochan, s. a vomiting.<br />

l1i]\bioi", uirlios, s. £ a walled garden.<br />

l1iHlio-|'CAi|i, uirliostair, s. a manger.<br />

llinii]', iiii'lis, 6. tools, instruments, implements.<br />

llipbfi-ó, uirlisidh, s. the town guard or watch.<br />

Uijineii', iiirneis, s. a furnace.<br />

I1i]uii|% uirnis, s. £ apparel; tools, implements.<br />

I1i)\]ie, MiVj'g, prep, upon or unto her, or It.<br />

lli]\]ieACAi]\e, uirreachaire, adj. readier, more<br />

watchful.<br />

UiH-HeACAU, uir-reatliadh, s. a mole.<br />

lliUqie<strong>An</strong>AU, uirthreanadh, s. ridges made In the<br />

sand by the ebbing <strong>of</strong> the tide.<br />

l1ili]Miii, uin-im, see unpAiii.<br />

Uipfgéul, nirsgeul, s. m. a fable, story, legend.<br />

Ui^il-géulATOe, uirsgeulaidke, s. m. a fabulist,<br />

novehst.<br />

lliH^-jeubJA, uirsgeulglia, a. fabulous, legendary.<br />

UiUqieAtiA, uirthreana, s. pi. pits <strong>of</strong> water in the<br />

sand left by the ebbing <strong>of</strong> the sea.<br />

llif, uis, s. use; duty, obedience; a. humble,<br />

obedient.<br />

l1i)-X)eolAct), uisdeolachd, s. £ supplication.<br />

1.1i]'eAb, uiseal, a. snug, comfortable.<br />

l1i^-eAiiiuil, uisea)nhuU,\ a. dutiful, obedient,<br />

I1i]-i, uisi, y humble.<br />

Uil-eoj, ulseog, s. £ a lark.<br />

l1i]-eo5-coilLe, uiseog-coille, s. £ a wood-lark.

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