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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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uA BUA htíA BUA<br />

t)i\ufCAp, hruscar, s. f. baggage ; broken ware.<br />

"bivui'jAp, hrusga7\ s. £ the mob.<br />

b]uic, hruth, s. m. hair <strong>of</strong> the head; heat,<br />

warmth; strength, power ; rage, fury; a glowing<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> metal; anything red-hot; adj.<br />

refined, pure, unalloyed, tempered; "cli,tfonan, s.<br />

| mugwort<br />

buAyAii<strong>An</strong>-bAii, buafatian-ban> artemisia vulbu^AiiÁn-liAC,<br />

buafanan-liath,) garis.<br />

buA].-<strong>An</strong>Án-bin-óe, buafanaii-buidhe, s. corn<br />

marigold; goldius, chrysanthemum segetuni.<br />

buA]."<strong>An</strong>Án-nA-1ieAi'5AHÁn, buafanan-na-heasgnran,<br />

s. groundsel; also ragweed; St. James'<br />

wort, senecio Jacobasa.<br />

buAi:A)ic, hiiafurc, s. í'. a viper.<br />

buA-|.\\rAii\, hwifafhuir, s. an u'lder<br />

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