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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Air ALT -ó .i. no]-;<br />

no aIa-o a laude .i. on tiiobAt)". Cor. Glos.<br />

AbAtiAÍ, the one ; cu\ AcbebAin-o od<strong>An</strong>Ai ni ejub<br />

AiiiAp, a soldier. " "Oo cuippeAc j-liocc 1Iuai-<br />

V]\\ AiiipA <strong>An</strong> iú)-cíp t)0 CAbAipc tieAbcA<br />

•o'péiúliniiTÍ) CO n-A poc]iAit)e". " The descendants<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roderic detaclied the forces <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lord Justice to give battle to Febm and lu's<br />

army". O'Conor, 1237. " Air.op .1. Aiiipop,<br />

iAp]-<strong>An</strong> ni iiAr gAb pop Ap, sed de I'CO ad locum<br />

.1. o lóc 00 lóc no Ó cijeApuA •oia AlAile".<br />

"-4 i?ios, a soldier, i. e. amh-fos, restless, because<br />

he Is never at rest or stationary, but going<br />

from place to place, or from one lord to<br />

another". Cor. Glos. Here he seems to describe<br />

a mercenary soldier. In the county <strong>of</strong><br />

Limerick AiiiAp Is understood to mean a wild<br />

dog, or any fierce wild animal. See cA]\pAigin<br />

<strong>An</strong> AiiiAip, In the parish <strong>of</strong> Kllteely.<br />

<strong>An</strong>ibA, for <strong>An</strong> bÁ, whether it Is. See pÁ.<br />

AtiibuAe, gen. Aiiibiii .1. -oeojiAiu, non-fundamental,<br />

baseless, worthless ; a pauper, a bad<br />

man .1. -oiiocpe]!. H. 3. 18, C. 839, Rawl.<br />

487, 0"D. 2100, 2147. " ArnbuAe .1. nembuiiA-OAcb".<br />

Cor. Glos.<br />

Aiiibu<strong>An</strong>, evil. See bu<strong>An</strong>.<br />

AiiibunABAc, not original. Cat. 96, 97.<br />

Aiiilup .1. bpAc. Barl. 432. O'D. p. 1882.<br />

AiimAp, sharp, acute. ^é]\ aiiiiia]- -oin CopiriAC<br />

ni po pACAij in bouit, no co cÁinic. 169, b.<br />

Ho bA 5I1C Aiiinu]- Aiiijitje ipi. <strong>An</strong>n. D. F.<br />

for Lynch.<br />

Aiiinop, amnesty, pardon, remission. "AiiinAp<br />

quia Ainnep ab eo quod est amnestia .1. uile<br />

oilgen-o". Cormaca Glos. See mAite-<br />

AiiinA]'.<br />

AiiipA, a wonder; cpi hAiiipA z^linne "OAllÁin<br />

1 cip eóJAin .1. copcc -opoiTiA leici, lllil<br />

leiccpeAch X)AllÁin AgAp -OArii -oili. H. 2.<br />

16, p. 242,243; cpi 1i-Am]iA ConuAcc .1.I151<br />

n-eocAili, TDipuAin "Oaj-oai AjApnTOAchuipp<br />

A n-inip CAchAig. H. 2. 16, p. 243.<br />

<strong>An</strong>'ipAX)—ATiipAc, an elegy, a funeral dirge.<br />

" AlilpAC .1. neiiipAC 1. ni CAbAip pAC tlApA<br />

eipe, UAip ip lAp nib.il- -ouine t)0 jnice]'.

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