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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ell BEU \)\S BIA<br />

beófiiiAHAC-o, beosmharachd, s. m. luxuriousncss.<br />

beoi'UJAt), heosucjhadh, s. tiimming.<br />

beócA, heotlia, s. animation, Sli.<br />

beócAC, beothach, s. m. a beast.<br />

beócACAt), heotliachadh, s. animation.<br />

beocACAL, beotJiachcd, adj. lively, b/t.<br />

beócACc\n, beotltachan, s. an animalcule.<br />

beócAijim, beothaighÍ7n, v. I enliven, inspii-lt.<br />

beócAijceoiiv, beoiliaightlieoir, s. an enlivener.<br />

beócAÍ, beothal, waving, Sh.<br />

beocAiiilACT), beotJiamhlachd, s. m. liveliness,<br />

quickness, pertness.<br />

beocAtiiuil,, beotliamhuil, adj. see beACAriiuii<br />

and beo-ÓAiiiuil,.<br />

beotoiinAc, beothorrack, adj. quick -with child.<br />

beocuJAU, beothughadh, s. enlivening, S. A. 44.<br />

beoemi'iiiijceAC, beothuismhightheaclt, adj. viviparous.<br />

be|\Ac, berach, adj. talkative, prattling, Br.L.<br />

be]\bA-ó, berbhadh, s. refining, see beAi\bA-ó.<br />

bei^griA, bergna, adj. irritable, easily provoked.<br />

be]\U\, berla, see beA]\bA.<br />

beppAt), berradh, s. the hair <strong>of</strong> the head.<br />

DennéA-o, berread, s. a cap, a hat.<br />

bone, bert, s. f. an action, deed; s. m. see be<strong>An</strong>c<br />

and bei^c.<br />

be]-, bes, s. £ a bottle; the belly; rent, tribute;<br />

s. m. behaviour ; see béAf and béuf ; an art,<br />

a trade; adj. exact, careful; see bAO]'; conj.<br />

and; s. education; a fashion, madness, folly,<br />

manner.<br />

bé]'cnA, bescna, s. peace ; a terntory, tract <strong>of</strong><br />

land; see béA]-cnA; a lease, agreement, com-<br />

pact.<br />

beypiA, besgna, s. a territory ; see beA^-cuA, and<br />

bei"cnA.<br />

Oec, beth, s. birch; see beic.<br />

bee, bet, s. f. a chai-iot; a shameless young<br />

woman ; " bee, i.e. a betula, i.e. oj-pcébAc<br />

ÁiiinÁmeAC, unde dicitur, -óume beACAc",<br />

Cor.<br />

beceAC, betheach, adj. effeminate.<br />

beceACc, betheacht, s. effeminacy.<br />

becéijneACA-ó, betheigneachadli, s. a rape, violation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a woman.<br />

bece^leAc, beterleach, s. m. the Old Law, the<br />

Old Testament<br />

beclui]-nion, bethluisnion, s. an ancient name<br />

for the <strong>Irish</strong> alphabet, from its three first letters,<br />

B, L, and N.<br />

béu-o, beud, s. a deed; see bet); vice, harm;<br />

Déu-OAC, beudach, adj. hurtful, iniquitous.<br />

beuTD-yocbAC, beud-fhodach, adj. taunting, con-<br />

• tumelious.<br />

béu-oóg, beudog, s. a prating woman.<br />

béui, belli, s. m. the mouth, see béAb; the sun.<br />

béubAC, beulach, adj. fair-spoken; flatteiing.<br />

béiibAi]\eAcc, beulaireacht, s. tradition, Mul.<br />

256.<br />

béutAif , beidais, s. prattling, babbling, mouthing.<br />

béubAi]-eAC, beulaiseach, adj. acute, subtle,<br />

witty.<br />

béubAiciM'p, beulaithris, s. tradition.<br />

béubÁriAC, beulanach, adj. talkative; s. the bit<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bridle.<br />

béubbmn, beidbhinn, s. a sweet-mouth ; flattery.<br />

béubbinneAc, beulbhinneach, adj. sweetmouthed;<br />

melodious, sweet-spoken.<br />

béulbocT), beidbhochd, s. a poor mouth ; pleading<br />

poverty.<br />

béulcAi]!, beulchair, adj. fair-spoken, flatter-<br />

ing.<br />

béul-ciiÁbAc, beul-chrabhach, adj. hypocritical.<br />

béulc]^C\bAo, beulchrabhadh, s. m. hypocrisy.<br />

béui'ó]\c\oit)eAC'o, beuldhraoidheachd, s. incan-<br />

tation.<br />

béubiiiAc, beulmhach, s. the bit <strong>of</strong> a bridle.<br />

béuboi-oeAi", beuloideas, s. m. tradition ; oral<br />

instruction.<br />

beubpujAjoit), beulphurgoid, s. f. a gargle.<br />

beúm, beicm, s. a cut or gap; the track <strong>of</strong> a<br />

mountain toiTcnt; a stroke; a taunt.<br />

béuiii<strong>An</strong>ii, beumaim, v. I cut, gash, slash, strike;<br />

taimt.<br />

béuiimAc, beumnacli, adj. fuU <strong>of</strong> cuts.<br />

béu^ibA, beurla, s. m. see beApbA and be]Al,A.<br />

béujicA, beurtha, adj. genteel, well-spoken;<br />

sharp.<br />

bevif , beus, s. quality, moral virtue.<br />

béu]'A, betisa, s. education, instruction.<br />

béu-pAc, beusach, adj. moral, civil, courteous,<br />

educated.<br />

béxtiA, bexna, see béci'nA.<br />

bi, bi, s. the living; " i. e beo jac bi biACA-ó,<br />

i.e. cAicp-o 5AC beo a biACA'ó", O'Cler.; adj.<br />

living, niAC -oe bi ; s. a wound, wounding, 0. g.;<br />

adj. small, little, fine; v. was, answering to<br />

all persons, singular and plm-al, bi me, bi cu,<br />

bi I'e, etc. ; see bA forbu 1, it was she;<br />

biAC, biach, s. m. the male organ <strong>of</strong> generation<br />

" biAC, i.e. bAbb yeAiTOA, AiiiAib a oiibnA'ó'".<br />

" "Oa 'oci ceAbÍAC oon b<strong>An</strong>uA,<br />

5011A c]uocAi-o cé-o line,<br />

5iAbl]:Ait) C1-Ó beAbAi]\ a biAc,<br />

CeAbbAC biAC bocA cime".<br />

0-Clev.<br />

biACACT), biachachd, s. priapism.<br />

biAti, biad/i, s. m. meat, food, sustenance.

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