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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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AN IRISH-ENGLISH ^^9^<br />

DICTIONARY,<br />

WITH COPIOUS QUOTATIONS FROM THE MOST ESTEEMED ANCIENT AND MODERN^<br />

WRITERS, TO ELUCIDATE THE MEANING OF OBSCURE WORDS, AND<br />

NUMEROUS COMPARISONS OF IRISH WORDS WITH THOSE OF<br />

SIMILAR ORTHOGRAPHY, SENSE, OR SOUND IN THE<br />

WELSH AND HEBREW LANGUAGES.<br />

BY EDWARD O'EEILLY.<br />

A NEW EDITION, CAREFULLY REVISED, AND CORRECTED.<br />

WITH A SUPPLEMENT,<br />

CONTAINING MANY THOUSAND IRISH WORDS,<br />

WITH THEIR INTERPRETATIONS IN ENGLISH,<br />

COLLECTED THROUGHOUT IRELAND, AND AMONG ANCIENT UNPUBLISHED<br />

MANUSCRIPTS.<br />

BY JOHN O'DONOYAN, LL.D., M.R.I.A.,<br />

THE PROFOUNDLY LEARNED EDITOR OF THE " ANNALS Of THE FOUR MASTERS", AND OTHER GREAT WOIIKS<br />

ON NATIVE IRISH HISTORY AND GRAMMAR.<br />

DUBLIN:<br />

JAMES DUFFY, 15 WELLINGTON QUAY;<br />

AND 22 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.<br />

1864.

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