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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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m BID biL BIL<br />

biAt)AC, hiadhach, adj. alimentaiy.<br />

OiATaACAt), MadJiachadh, s. in. alimentation.<br />

biA-oAclAiin, hiadhachlann, s. m. a kitchen.<br />

buwAt), biad/iadh, s. m. feeding, uoiu'isliing.<br />

biAticMi, biadhan, s. f. slander.<br />

biA-oceAjTO, biadhcheard, s. a tavern or victualling<br />

house.<br />

biAt)mA)\, biadhmJiar, adj. abounding in food,<br />

plentiful ; esculent.<br />

buwcA, biadhta, adj. fed, fatted; tiAiii biAiJcA,<br />

Prov. XV. 7.<br />

biA-ó-ii]\-éunAin, biadh-ur-eunain, s. f wood<br />

soriei.<br />

buTOCA, liudhtha, s. ni. a bait.<br />

biAt)CAC, biadhiach, s. m. an hospitable, generous<br />

mau ; a public victualler ; a person whose duty<br />

it was to supply the king's household with<br />

provisions, to furnish the standing army <strong>of</strong><br />

the kingdom or province with necessaries, and<br />

to furnish travellers with entertainment.<br />

biA'ócACAr, biadhtachas, ) , -^ ,.^<br />

buvécAcJ, biadhtachd, Í ^' "^" ^^^^V^^^^'^J<br />

biAt)CAim, biadhtaim, v. I feed, nourish.<br />

biA-Dcóin, biadhtoir, s. m. a public victualler.<br />

biAJ, hvigh, see biAu, food, Heb. bag.<br />

biAi-óre, biaidlite, adj. fed, nourished.<br />

biAib, biail, s. f an axe, a hatchet.<br />

biAl, bial, s. water.<br />

bi<strong>An</strong>, Man, s. a skin, pelt, hide.<br />

bi<strong>An</strong>-leA]'Ai5e, bian-leasaighe, s. a tanner ; cur-<br />

rier.<br />

biA]-, bias, V. that shall wound; i.e. jonyA^', o.y.<br />

biAi\ bias, 7 1 . ,-1<br />

b,A,-;, biasd,\'- "^- ^ ^^^^*: ^ ^°^' ^ ^^P'^1''^-<br />

bi1J)-A, biblisa, s. deprivation.<br />

bicAqie, bicaire, s. a vicai-, JJ'Par.<br />

biceA|\b, bichearb, s. mercury, quicksilver.<br />

bnJceA^vo, bidhcheard, \ s. see buw-<br />

biTJceA^ATDAC, bidliclieardach, ) ceA]\xi.<br />

biceii\, biceir, s. f a cup.<br />

bit), bid, s. f. a hedge, a fence; the song <strong>of</strong><br />

birds.<br />

biTJAin, bidain, a little bit, Sli.<br />

bit'jbA, bid/ibha, s. a second deatli, Cor.<br />

bíTDeÁn, bidean, s. f. a fence.<br />

biúe<strong>An</strong>cA, bidheanta, adj. frequent, continual.<br />

bioe<strong>An</strong>cA-)", bidheantas, s. m. frequency.<br />

biDeóg, bideog, s. £ a dagger, a dirk.<br />

bit)5, bidhg, s. f. a sudden start, a fright.<br />

bmi]', bidhis, s. f. a screw; a smith's vice.<br />

bíDfe, bidse, s. a strumpet.<br />

bTOj-eAC, bidseach, adj. whorish, unchaste.<br />

bitJi-eACT), bidseachd, s. whoredom.<br />

bieci, bieci, a strong man, Sh.<br />

bi5, big, gen. <strong>of</strong> beAj, little.<br />

bij, bigh, s. glue; pitch ; birdlime ; any glutinous<br />

matter; s. f rain, dew.<br />

bij-cnAot), bigh-chraobh, s. the gum <strong>of</strong> trees.<br />

bigéun, bigeun, > s. f. a coif, cap. cowl, hairbigin,<br />

bigin, ) lace.<br />

bigil, bigil, s. £. a vigil, Vonl.<br />

bil, bil, s. hair, beard; tlie mane <strong>of</strong> a horse,<br />

0. g. ; s. f a blossom ; a mouth ; the beak <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bird; an idol; "bil, i.e. bi aI, i.e. dia bnJAl",<br />

o. g. ; adj . good ; double.<br />

bile, bile, s. f. £ a mouth, a lip, For foe; a<br />

border, a welt ; s. m. a large tree ; a cluster <strong>of</strong><br />

trees; Heb. bul.<br />

bileój, bileog, s. f a leaf<br />

bileogAc, bileogacli, adj. leafy.<br />

bileóg-bÁice, bileog-bhaite, s. water lily.<br />

biliAii, bilian, s. f. a small vessel, Cor.<br />

bilic, bilich, a tuft, Sh.<br />

bilfo, bilidli, s. lips, plur. <strong>of</strong> bile.<br />

bilin, bilin, s. a (iddle.<br />

bill, bill, adj. small, little, o. g.; s. a leper, Sh.<br />

bille, bilk, s. m. a bill; bille -oeAluijce, a bill<br />

<strong>of</strong> divorce ; a rag ; a fool ; a boss, a stud, loars<br />

h)cACA]'<br />

biACACt), biataclid, 3 biAt)CAC-o.<br />

and billéA-o, b Ulead, \ i -u<br />

biACA]-, biutas, s. ni. betony ; beet-root; sea-<br />

I<br />

biAruiy, biatuis,) beet; beta maritima.<br />

biACAt), biathadh, s. m. bait, a lure.<br />

i.<br />

billets, billed,<br />

' '''"'''•<br />

^ /<br />

billen, hillen, s. £ a small vessel.<br />

billeog, billeog, s. £ the leaf <strong>of</strong> a tree, or <strong>of</strong> a<br />

book. This word and bileog are dialectic corruptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> ouilleog ; see tJinlleog.<br />

billeójAC, biUeogach, see bileój^Ac.<br />

<strong>of</strong> C. C. C, bille oi]i ; the trunk <strong>of</strong> a tree ; adj.<br />

poor, mean, weak, contemptible ; small, little,<br />

few; "bille i.e. ce

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