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All AIL AIN<br />

Aijen, tlic sea. " Aijon .1. 05 ytsen AiiiAit bit)<br />

lertniije." Cor. Glos.<br />

AigepAi"— cMjeo^iAf, will sue, iut. <strong>of</strong> AjuAim. H.<br />

a. 18, p. 1(38, Egert. 88, C. 2297.<br />

A^t5lllne—AiciLlne cÁin Aicillne, the law <strong>of</strong><br />

service or tenancy. H. 3. 17, O'D. 560.<br />

Aigiltne .1. céillfine no ójIaca]', base vassalage.<br />

H. 2. 15, p.61,c. i. Cat. 88. 10.x m<br />

I'Iaic n AT) Aic)tlicei\, he is not a lord who is not<br />

served. O'D. 2220.<br />

Aijuii, I plead. See Ae.<br />

Aijne, an arguer, an advocate, pleader. Suroet)<br />

in CAijni pi oc <strong>An</strong> ac]\a if in inAU if uaii'Li<br />

<strong>An</strong>n, the pleader <strong>of</strong> the plaintiff sits in the<br />

noblest place. H. 3. 18, p. 125, b. For the<br />

eneclanna <strong>of</strong> the three classes <strong>of</strong> pleaders, see<br />

H. 3.18, p. 515, C. 1271.<br />

•AijneAt), nature, mind. See Aicneó.<br />

Aijiieijie, a judge, a Brehon. " -Aigfépe .1. Aije<br />

\\é\\e .1. biieceAiii". Cor. Glos. " -tXijuejie 05<br />

buec pii-b|\ec". John CMulconvy . A15<br />

f eiji .1. fAÍ. H. 3. 1 7, preface to Senchus Mor.<br />

Aijceji, is tied, is fastened.<br />

Sec Aiccichef.<br />

Egert. 88, C. 2511.<br />

AA, .1. lAjijioni), request. For. Focal.<br />

-Alb, Gen. Aibije ; Dat. Aibij, AibeAC, a stone.<br />

" 1x0]' efCAin-o blot) oon-o Aibij fo fuib<br />

tle-oe".<br />

" A spUnter <strong>of</strong> the stone Hew at the<br />

eye <strong>of</strong> Nedhe". Cor. Glos.; in voce 5Ai]\é,<br />

and in oi<strong>An</strong>cécc. See ceAcc. " Aib .1.<br />

cIoca". Cor. Glos.; in voce flluiblent).<br />

" CobfAi-oeAcc AibeÁcb". Patrick's Hymn.<br />

See quotation at SÁ|-.<br />

.Aibce Aiifcuice, immoveable rocks. H. 3. 17,<br />

O.D. 542. con-Aibcib n<strong>of</strong>cut) ajai' rArAch.<br />

O.D. 2211.<br />

•tVibe, a stake, palisade, fence, n^uc Aibe, a fence<br />

made in a stream. Rawl. 487, O'D. 2106.<br />

Aile, alius, one <strong>of</strong> two, niA Aile "oa binA, if it<br />

be one <strong>of</strong> two parties. H. o. 17, O'D. 565.<br />

Aile, bicluiim, two days .H. 3. 1 7, col. 30, 410.<br />

See cpeii-e.<br />

Aibe; Aili-o .1. Aiiubcniji-ó. H. 2. 15, p. 24, col.<br />

a. p. 29, a.<br />

Aibe oéc, the twelfth part, the Brehon's fee.<br />

H. 3.17, O.D. 536, O.D. 106, O.D. 1882.<br />

<strong>An</strong>glice allayeag. See <strong>An</strong>nuary Kilkenny<br />

Arch. Society, Mageog. Preface to <strong>An</strong>n. <strong>of</strong><br />

Clonmacnoise.<br />

Aibje<strong>An</strong>, dementia. Triad., p. 305.<br />

Aibgeir .1. obb-reir, great prohibition. H. 3. 17,<br />

O'D. 538.<br />

Aibgeif, a request. Cor. Glos. See H. 5. 15,<br />

p. 14, c. 2 ;H. 3. 17 ; O'D. 541. Aib^eif in-olijrec,<br />

an unlawful request, i?a!ci.487, O.D. 2070,<br />

Aibb .1. cbuÁincí. O'D. 2203, 2210.<br />

Aibbe, grace after meat. Zeuss, 1048. Gl. 21.<br />

Aengus April 26. Lib. Arm. 77. a. 1.<br />

Ailpin, a small lump; cbeAC Aibpin, a wattle<br />

with a small lump on the top.<br />

Aibi-e-Aibfiut), desire. H. 2. 15, p. 66. Col. 1.<br />

Aibfe-Aibbfi, .1. pAibb. H. 3. 17. Col. 107, 215.<br />

Aibbp cobAij. H. 3. 17, O'D. 573, 795,<br />

excess <strong>of</strong> levying ; Aibbp nAT)mA, excess <strong>of</strong><br />

security. H. 3. 17, O'D. 574.<br />

Aibc, a razor. See AbcAu.<br />

Aibcin 1'cine, a sharp knife,<br />

AinibeAccA, undecided, not stipulated, Rawl.<br />

487, O'D. 2125, C. 880.<br />

AinibéfnA, illegality. C. 2771.<br />

Ainiéjiuf, suspicion. H. 3. 17, O'D. 576. See<br />

Am]\Ap.<br />

Aiininn, white, fair.<br />

Aiininn .1. pinn, utest " -oec cé-o 01 Aiminn" .1.<br />

CAIH15 pnn.v. H. 3. 18, p. 650, Col. 2.<br />

Aiiiilef, evil. H. 3. 17, O'D. 578. See loAf.<br />

Ainim-o, nondnativus. Z. i. 231.<br />

Aiinpin, gen. AiiTifijie. See cupgA.<br />

Am .1. imÁin, driving. Raid. 487. O'D. 2029,<br />

2102, E. 3. 5. p. 6, Cols. 1. 2, O'D. 29.<br />

Ain,one day; one thing. H. 3. 17, Col. 63.<br />

AmbpeApAC, ignoraius. Egert. 88, C. 2222.<br />

Ainbbe .1. AinbpiAb, C. 1908. Ace pojni péibe<br />

00 <strong>An</strong>bbe. O'D. 2208, 2221, O'D. 2227.<br />

AinceAp, doubt, dilemma. "AincéAp .1. concAbAipc<br />

quasi anceps .1. AinceAb Apipo]\c.<br />

Cor. Glos.<br />

Aincep, uncertainty, diiSculty. Raid. 487.<br />

O'D. 2043, Aincep bpeice, cases for wliich<br />

there was no precedent. H. 3. 18. C. 1194.<br />

Aincep AchgAbAbA, decided by ordeal.<br />

Ainchep,^!^»^. Z. i. 84.<br />

Amcim, I protect; " AinceAt) looiiA .1. auacaI<br />

•00 CAbAijic V)0 UA gbAUAib". Teg. Cor. See<br />

AUAijco n'Aincent) Aoeicbipiuphi. O'D. 485.<br />

Ain-DBAp, a young woman; .1. beAU Abuinn.<br />

CClery. " <strong>An</strong>ToeAp .1. be<strong>An</strong> .1. ni oeA]\ ni<br />

limginj-oeAp"; " nomen Grace filia vel virgo<br />

vocatur". Cor. Gloss.<br />

Aint)ile, Razol. 487. O'D. 2100.<br />

AineACAin, land not tilled. H. 3. 18, p. 146. C.<br />

AineApbAiii, not ready, unprepared. Four<br />

Piasters, 1581. Vide eApbAin.<br />

Am-elAbtiAc, un-artificial. Raid. 487. O'D.<br />

2149 ; a labouring man as contradistinguished<br />

from a tradesman" Rawl.i87. O'D. 2150.<br />

AinéobAC, an ignorant person; imperitus. Hi<br />

eJAin AinAib a -oepAic ua bAineobAij. "Non<br />

eJAtn ut imperiti dicunt". Cor. Glos. in ebAin.<br />

AinecAÍ, an imjnire person. H. 2. 15, p. 64, a.

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