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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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iie BRE biie BRE<br />

bjie<strong>An</strong>Aim, hreanaim, v. to stink, cause a<br />

stench.<br />

bnéoino,n, breanan, s. a dunghill, Sk.<br />

\)]\e^^^^c, breanc, s. f. the gills <strong>of</strong> a fish.<br />

OneAiicAt), breantadh, s. the fish bream, Sh.<br />

b]ie<strong>An</strong>cA5. hreantag, s. a stinking slut, Sh.<br />

bpeAiicoki', breantas, s. m. a stench, stink ; putre-<br />

laction, filth.<br />

b]\eA]% breas, s. m. a prince, potentate ; a voice<br />

a troop, a company, a multitude; adj. great,<br />

might)', grand, prosperous; clean, pure, o. g.;<br />

comely, well-shaped.<br />

prate.<br />

bpeA]-<strong>An</strong>i, breasam, v. to reign, Sh.<br />

b]\eA^-Aiiiui'L, breasamhidl, adj. princely, royal.<br />

bneA']"AoncA)'ó, hreasaontaidh, s. the royal assent,<br />

Sh.<br />

b]\eA|-cACAi|\, breaschaihair, s. f. a throne; a<br />

royal residence.<br />

bpeA-ixobb, breascholbli, s. f. a sceptre.<br />

b|ieAi-OA, breasda, adj. fine, handsome; princi-<br />

pal, chief; lively, active.<br />

bjieA]-]f-oiiA, breasfhora, s. a tlirone.<br />

bneAi-Í<strong>An</strong>j, breaslang, s. fraud, deceit.<br />

b)\eAi-b<strong>An</strong>n, breaslunn, s. m. a prince's palace;<br />

the king's court.<br />

b)\eAi-nion, breasnion, s. a royal mandate.<br />

bi\eA|--oi]\ci]~oe, breas-oirchisde, a prince's trea-<br />

sure.<br />

bueAi'-nOT), breas-rod, s. a royal road.<br />

b)ieAc, breath, s. m. judgment, sentence, censure;<br />

confidence; adj. clean, pure.<br />

bjieAcAc, breathach, adj. judicial, critical.<br />

bpeACAin, breatain, s. f. Britain.<br />

b]\eACAiii, breathamh, s. m. a judge; see Ijpei-<br />

ceAiii.<br />

bueACAiiiriAf, breathamhnas, s. m. judgment,<br />

discernment; see bpeiceAiiinA]-.<br />

bjieACAi', breathas, s. iblly, Sh.<br />

D]ieAé-bÁ, breath-la, s. m. birthday.<br />

bueActiAC, breuthnach, s. m. a Welshman.<br />

bjieACUAijini, breathnaighiin, v. I look, behold,<br />

perceive ; I judge, conceive, imagine, design.<br />

b]\eAtnA]", breafhnas, s. a clasp, brooch, skewer,<br />

a thorn, tongue <strong>of</strong> a buckle ; i.e. bpAcnA]-c,<br />

0. g.<br />

DUeAc^Aim, breathsaim, v. to number, Sh.<br />

b)ieAÍ;nÚ5At>, breathnughadh, s. judging, perceixdng,<br />

noting; arbitration, decision; cen-<br />

sure.<br />

b]\eAcniiijre, breathnuighthe, adj. adjudged.<br />

bneArtiJATÍ), breathughadh, s. sec bi^eACtniJAV.<br />

b|iéc, brech, s. m. a wolf; a -ivild dog; a brock,<br />

a badger.<br />

bjieicin, breicin, s. f a small trout; a sprat;<br />

dim <strong>of</strong> bjieAc.<br />

bneicneo]\Af, breichneoras, s. sculpture, Sli.<br />

bi\éit), breid, s. f. a kerchief, a coif, a woman's<br />

head-dress.<br />

bnéTOAbÍAif, breid-allais, s. a pocket-handkerchief<br />

bpéiTD, breid, ) s. f frieze; a coarse kind <strong>of</strong><br />

b)iéiT3Ín, bi-eidin,) woollen cloth.<br />

bneit)eA-ó, breideadh, s. a dressing, attiring.<br />

bnei|-e, breife, s. L a hole, a hollow ; the nail <strong>of</strong><br />

a person's finger ; a claw, a talon.<br />

bjieAi-Ai^e, breasaire, s. m. a babbler, a sycophant<br />

; an active lively person.<br />

bueA^-AipeAct), breasaireackd, s. m. chat, babble, bpeii-eAC, breifeach, s. m. a chain ; i.e. ytAb\\AX),<br />

b]\epne, breifine, s. a nail.<br />

bueipioAC, breifneach, adj. full <strong>of</strong> holes or hollows.<br />

bpeij, breig, gen. <strong>of</strong> bpéAj, a lie ; a rustic, a<br />

boor, Sh.; adj. false, counterfeit; 'oia bpéije,<br />

a false god.<br />

bnéigciAb, breigchiabh, s. m. a wig, peruke.<br />

b]iéi5ciAl!)A-oói]i, breigchiabhadoir, s. m. a wigmaker.<br />

bi^eijeAU, breigheadh, s. m. a violation or abu-<br />

sing.<br />

b]iéi5po-|', breigfJiios, s. m. enthusiasm.<br />

bjieijiiig, breignigh, s. a fiction.<br />

b]iéi5]\iocc, breigriocht, s. m. a disguise; false<br />

appearance.<br />

b]\éi5poccAim, breigriochtaiin, v. I disguise.<br />

Opeiblice, breilUce, ) s. a coxcomb, a fop,<br />

bpeibbeoin, breilleoir, ) a dunce, Sc.<br />

bi\eiin, breim,s. m. an evacuation <strong>of</strong> wind.<br />

bpéme, breine, compar. <strong>of</strong> b]\é<strong>An</strong> ; s. f. a stench.<br />

bpéinoACc, breineacht, s. filthiness.<br />

bfieiri<strong>An</strong>-biwtAC, breinan-brothach,s. great daisy,<br />

Sh.<br />

bnéinceii"oeA-p, breinteisdeas, s. a dispute, /l/'C<br />

bnei]', breis, s. a tear, a drop; s. f increase, addition;<br />

loss, hurt, damage, -Do?i?. 102.<br />

b]iei]~oiot, breisdiol, s. usury.<br />

bnei]-eA-ó, breiseadh, s. dropping, distilling.<br />

bueij-eACAii, breiseachan, s. m. a still.<br />

bueii-eAiiiutt, breiseamhuil, adj. increasing.<br />

b]\eifoi]i, breisoir, s. an usurer.<br />

biiei^-j, breisg, adj. quick, active, brisk.<br />

biieipgce, breisgthe, part, moved, stirred, provoked.<br />

b]\eip, bi'eisi, s. a dropping or gentle faUing <strong>of</strong><br />

any liquid, distilling, distillation.<br />

b]\ei]~im, breisim, s. a shout ; a war cry ; laughter<br />

a rout, defeat, breach ; v. I break, crack, tear.<br />

b]\eiput), breisiiidh, s. happening, falling.

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