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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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oi BOI bol BOL<br />

'boij'béAVAC'o, loigbhealachd, s. stuttering, stam<br />

mering.<br />

boije, boiffe, s. f. a ring, a collai' <strong>of</strong> gold; a<br />

small vessel or shell made <strong>of</strong> gold, and given<br />

as a reward to poets and pr<strong>of</strong>essors, Cor.;<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tness,<br />

boijnni, boigiun, s. f a bubusli; see bojbuine.<br />

bóij^ie, boighre, s. deafness.<br />

boi5]\e<strong>An</strong>, boighrean, s. flummery,<br />

boigfibin, boigshibhin, see bog-feniiin.<br />

boigpin, boigsin, s. f a little box, vulg.<br />

boijce, boighte, s. allurement, bait, 31^ Cur.;<br />

adj. arched; bent,<br />

boijceoin, boighieoir, s. an allurer, M'Cur.<br />

boib, boil, s. issue, success ; use ; custom,<br />

boibe, boile, s. madness, rage.<br />

boileAc, boileach, altogether, b.<br />

bombe, boirbe, V' fierceness.roughness,<br />

bo, ,beAcx), boirbeachd \<br />

^'^^^'^ '^"^^°'''<br />

'<br />

'<br />

'<br />

) luxuriancy.<br />

boiiAb-b|\iAÍ:j\AC, boirb-bhriathrach, adj. boasting,<br />

vain-glorious.<br />

boiubce<strong>An</strong>n, boirbtheann, s. fierceness; fury.<br />

boipce, SoiVc/iE", s. a swelling, groaning; supe-<br />

riority ; an elk ; a buflalo ; " boi]\ce, i.e. bon]\<br />

Áj, no Aj niói\", O'Cl.<br />

\)o\\\c\\Mx>, boirchriadh, s. a kind <strong>of</strong> fat clay or<br />

slime ; marl.<br />

boii\c)MAt)Ac, boirchriadhach, adj. bituminous.<br />

bóii\eÁt, boireal, s. an augur.<br />

boi]\ionn, boirionn, adj. feminine.<br />

boi)MonnAC, boirionnach, s. a female.<br />

boi]', bois, see bo^^.<br />

boii-Ait), boi-Hiid, a belt, Sh.<br />

boi]xeAbl, boisceall, s. m. a hind; a deer; a wild<br />

or savage person; boasting, bragging; adj.<br />

fierce, cruel.<br />

boij-eóg, boiseog, s f a slap or gentle tap -with<br />

the hand.<br />

boifgeAD, boisgeadh, a. a sudden flash or beam<br />

<strong>of</strong> light.<br />

bóifgeAiiiuil, boisgeamhuil, adj. shining, luminous.<br />

boij-ge<strong>An</strong>cA, boisgeanta, adj. flashing, dazzhng.<br />

bói]'5im, bougim, v. to flash.<br />

boic, boith, s. a hut, tent, booth, tabernacle, Job,<br />

xxvii. 15,<br />

boiccAll, boiteall, s. m. haughtiness, arrogance<br />

adj. fierce, cruel, savage.<br />

boiccAbbJA, boiteallgha, adj. an-ogant, presumptuous.<br />

boiceÁn, boitean, s. a small bundle <strong>of</strong> hay or<br />

straw.<br />

boicmnn, boitinim, v. to boot, put on boots, Sc.<br />

boidgce, boitighthe, part. past, <strong>of</strong> boicmtm.<br />

bol, bol, s. m. a poet; a sage, Cor.; science,<br />

art, skill.<br />

bolAC, bolach, a. poetic.

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