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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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uipjie, on her; cocujatd I05 A^]\e, until reward<br />

sliould be given for it. H. 3. 18, p.<br />

151. Uiiebwijie if efbAOAC Aijie. Rawl.<br />

487, O'D. 2044.<br />

Aijie yeibe, a chief <strong>of</strong> dignity. RmvI. 487.<br />

O'D. 2117.<br />

AipeAC, desire, impulse, inclination; con At) lie<br />

Ai|iec tne<strong>An</strong>ni<strong>An</strong> |-0]iuAip. Sigotan. La aiiaoii<br />

l'éipeb Ainmitinecli no cufcbÁib ipn 5-cAc-<br />

I^Aij A n-<strong>An</strong>oi|\ (.1. onoi]i) Goin bAipce.<br />

Lismore, p. 108.<br />

.aipeAccA, Iraghts, assemblies or courts <strong>of</strong> law.<br />

H. 3. 18, pp. 25, 57, col. b, line 6. Cat. 16.<br />

See oiivcACCAf. They were <strong>of</strong> five kinds,<br />

namely, cuÍAipecc, cAebAi^iecc, Ai]\eccu)]itDniue,<br />

Aifecc yo beic, Ainecc po •oepm. H.<br />

3. 18, p. 57 b.<br />

.Ai]ieAiii, the reckoning, the amount <strong>of</strong> the debt.<br />

Egerton, 88. C. 2190.<br />

.Ai)ie<strong>An</strong>i; Ai^eAiiinAib, aplougliman. Rawl. 487.<br />

O'D. 2039.<br />

.AipeccAl, a place, locality; hermitage, chamber.<br />

Lat. ergastulum. " II0 lonnpÁijpioc <strong>An</strong><br />

CAi]ieccAb A lii-bAOi Aot)", " they approached<br />

the place where Hugh was". Four Masters,<br />

1588. 'puAifpuiiii AipoAccAb 'oeiniMc o'^ot)<br />

O'tDoriiHAibb. Four Masters, 1592; AjAp<br />

^AUgAt) lAT) 1 n-AipeAccAb UAijiieAc. Ihid.<br />

Aipen .1. emeAcÍ<strong>An</strong>n: og-Aipe^i .1. einecbAun<br />

coml<strong>An</strong>. H. 2. 15, p. 17, col. 2, H. 3. 17,<br />

189. See H. 3. 38, p. 192, a.<br />

" SeccniAT) CnecbAiniie Aipe]\ cAc 5)\Áit) co<br />

5|\At> peAccA AgAp ciiniAb Aipep peic. CuniAb<br />

Aipep cAC 5pÁi"ó Ó pin puAp co pi ctiipij no<br />

Gipenn A^Ap -oi cuiiiaL cto tio peic". H. 3. 18,<br />

p. 192, a.<br />

" tlocA n-épnicAp tiipe Ap bÁn 'oó, nÁ Ai)ie]i<br />

Ap beic nA enecb<strong>An</strong>n .1. a cpiun nAcbA pecctiiAt)".<br />

Egert. 88, C. 2192, C. 821. It sometimes<br />

means the one-seventh part <strong>of</strong> honor-price.<br />

C. 821.<br />

Aippen .1. CAipben, to show, exhibit, prodvice.<br />

H. 2. 15, p. 13, Cola; and p. 20. 63,<br />

Col. b.<br />

Aippt)i5, amusers. H. 2,16, O'D. 1746.<br />

.Aipj. " Uo Aipc UlAJ buipcc uibe", "they<br />

entirely plundered and laid waste Moylurg".<br />

a Conor, ad ann. 1237, 1414.<br />

Aipje, pi. <strong>of</strong> ApAc, a tie, security. Egert. 88,<br />

Col. b. b.<br />

Aipge, a suit, a law-process. H. 3. 17, Col. 49,<br />

98, Col. 146, 148, 162, 335. "AcÁc riA-oiii<strong>An</strong>n<br />

CpA".<br />

AipjebA, he finished or completed, o -oo Aijij^ebA<br />

111 gnimujAt) AjAp m puiniugAt). E. 3. 5,<br />

AIR AIR<br />

O'D. 1429. pej:t)Ae rniniu céiii <strong>An</strong>mrec-<br />

H. 3, 18, p. 19, b.<br />

AijiSiAblcAp. O'D. 2234.<br />

.1. pAijijpm<br />

nÁ coiiiAipce pe coip 111 uai]i piii no peiine.<br />

H. 4. 22, C. 2034.<br />

Ai]iiApAcc: .1. AoncuJAW. See inpiApAcc. H.<br />

3. 17, Col. 602; Raid. 487; O'D. 2123.<br />

-Aipic, invention. " "OiASAchAipn po)' bent)Ac1i<br />

"OiA nA -ouile, ocup po poillpij pAcb Á<br />

ii-Aipicc. Leahhar Breac, preface to Foliré.<br />

Aipic, information; in ci xio beip in Aipic a<br />

CA01, he who gives information in secret.<br />

Egert. 88, C. 2572.<br />

^iproe, a chief O'D. 2213, 2215.<br />

Aipit)e, quaUty; p]\omcA]i a Alpine, its quality<br />

has been tested. Rawl. 487, O'D. 2046,<br />

O'D. 349.<br />

Aijulcnijin, he earns or deserves. See •oopli<br />

.1. cuillcip. H. 2. 15, p. 16, a.<br />

AipmAch .1. pciArh, a shield. C. 1491. See<br />

OpAinnech.<br />

Ai]npinecii, permanent dwellings Rawl. 487,<br />

O'D. 2133.<br />

A\ipice)i, is fed, in C<strong>An</strong> Aipirep in penóip. Harl.<br />

432, O'D. 1838.<br />

Aipicm—Ai]\icni .1. jAbAil, receiving or acceptmg.<br />

See Ai)\i-oe. H. 2. 16, p. 64, a, H. 3. 17,<br />

Col. 189, 437, 445.<br />

Aipicm .1. biAcm. B.L. Aipicui célpine. H.<br />

3. 17, Col 415, 606.<br />

Aipicmjet) be, he was entertained. E. 3. 5, p.<br />

29, b.<br />

.aipicmj^cep .1. j^Aibcep. H. 2. 15, p. 64, a.<br />

D'Ai]\icni5AT) ii'in plAiceninup. Egert. 88,<br />

C.2181.<br />

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