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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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uA BUA bill BUI<br />

buAt-c]\AiinAC, hualchrannach, s. m. a float c<br />

raft.<br />

'bucxtjlAi', bualghlas, s. a mill-pond.<br />

buAltACT), huallachd, s. a drove <strong>of</strong> cows, Sh<br />

bót- s. m. perpetuity, duration,<br />

biiAtiA]", buanas, ^ perseverance.<br />

buAiiAt), buanadk, s.m. a soldier; an unwelcome<br />

guest.<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>iJAtn, huanigham, v. to last, Sh.; to dwell.<br />

buAri<strong>An</strong>t), buanand, s. f. a good mother. Cor.<br />

buAiicuinine, buanchuimhne, s. a chronicle;<br />

ness.<br />

bii<strong>An</strong>unn, buanunn, s. a good mother.<br />

L)iiA]i, buai-, s. cattle <strong>of</strong> the cow kind; " A]\ tiA<br />

ctuin-|"in pn t)0 cioinr> lllej iriACJAiiinA t30<br />

coi-o]^eAcc conA TiibuA]A inA ntJAingnicib",<br />

4 Atast. 1457.<br />

buA]iAC, buarach, s. a spancel or fetter for cows<br />

early morning ; " buA^iAC, i.e. bo a]u\c, i.e.<br />

^'0]\cAti, i.e. bo epge, i. e. niÁc<strong>An</strong> moc", Cor.;<br />

•ooiiinAc tiA in-biiA]\AC n-TDub, a pagan pastoral<br />

festival; the eaily feeding <strong>of</strong> cows, or<br />

rising to feed.<br />

biiA|\ACÁn, btiarachaii, s. m. a cow-herd.<br />

biK\]\AC-nA-bAoif e, / uiintclt-na-baoithe, ,«. a lamprey.<br />

buAy, buas, s. f. a trade, art, science ; the belly<br />

a breach, rout; adj. aboirndingin cattle, PL<br />

buA^-AC, buasach, s. m. a man that has many<br />

cows; " i. e. ]:e]\ 1,ai^" Atnbit bA iinr)A", Coi:<br />

buA^^ApeA, buasarea, s. the diaphragm, Sh.<br />

buACAC, buathach, adj. great, mighty.<br />

buACAU, buathadh, s. willingness, extravagance.<br />

buACUi]"j buatuis, s. a boot.<br />

biibAC, biibhach, adj. sly, crafty.<br />

Ouh&n, buban, s. m. coxcomb; s. f. justice, o. g.<br />

bubcAt), bubthadh, s. a threat, threatening.<br />

buc, buc, s. cover <strong>of</strong> a book ; bulk, Sh.<br />

bucAiiiÍAct), bucamhlachd, s. bulkiness.<br />

bucAtiiuib, bucamhuil, adj. bulky, magnificent.<br />

buclA, bucla, s. a buckle; vulg.<br />

buclAijiin, buclaighim, v. I buckle.<br />

bucóg, bucog, s. f. a bandage.<br />

bucpum, bucrum, s. buckram ; vulg.<br />

buccuinn, buchthuinn, adj. melodious, Sc.<br />

but», budh, s. the world, the universe ; Wei.<br />

byd ; s. m. life, being, existence ; i.e. " bboc<br />

110 I'AogAb", OCl.; adj. cunning, wise, intelli-<br />

gent, skilful<br />

but>-óéin, budhdhein, written in old MSS. for<br />

tradition.<br />

l'éin.<br />

bug, biigh,s. some kind <strong>of</strong> herb or plant <strong>of</strong> a<br />

blue or green colour; " btij, ie. tub 50ij\iii<br />

bii<strong>An</strong>-ólúi', buandhlus, s. a theme.<br />

no glA]^ ]«]" AfAiiiAibceAp I'Uibe bio^' 50)1111<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>riiAijieAcn 1)111, buanmhaireachduin, s. per- no gbAi'", O'CL; " oeAUCA niAp oIaoi t)oii<br />

severance, M'Don.<br />

bujA, 1]- A "OÁ b^lAOl ceA)\cA CAob-óubA",<br />

buAiinAcx), buannachd, s. pr<strong>of</strong>it, gain.<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>nAC-OAthuil,, buannachdamhuil, adi. pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />

^ "^<br />

able.<br />

buAiinAij, buannaigh, s. m. a commander.<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>feA|-Aim, biiansheasaim, v. I persevere.<br />

O'B.; s. f a breach, a rout; prop. buic.<br />

buJA, bugha,s. fear; a leek, Sh.<br />

1,7 "i s. f. an egg laid before its<br />

1^<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>c]'eA]'Aiii, buantseasamh, s. m. perseverance,<br />

Keat.<br />

bu<strong>An</strong>c-|'eA]"TÍiAc, buaiiíseasmhach, adj. persevering,<br />

constant, resolute, Keat.<br />

buAimJAt), buanughadh, s. constancy, steadi-<br />

5* ' y ' y time, not having a shell<br />

hu^o^, bugog,<br />

J an embryo egg.°<br />

buji'A, bttgsa, s. f. a box ; the box tree.<br />

buibiobiÁn, buibiollan, s.m. a coxcomb.<br />

buic, buich, s. f. a breach, a rout.<br />

biiic, buic, plur. and gen. <strong>of</strong> boc.<br />

buicAin, buicain, a pimple, Sh.<br />

buicéAT), buicead, s. f. a bucket; a knob or<br />

boss, a piece.<br />

buiccAt), buiceadh, s. a lunch <strong>of</strong> bread.<br />

buicin, buicin, s. a young buck; a roe.<br />

buicbei^, buichleir, s. f. a buckler.<br />

bint), buidh, \ adj. grateful, thankful;<br />

buí-óeAC, buidheach,) content, satisfied.<br />

bume, buidhe, s. f. thanks; a breach; piety,<br />

Donl.; adj. yellow; benign, familiar.<br />

buí-óeAC, buidheach, s. f. the jaundice; adj.<br />

thankful grateful.<br />

;<br />

buraeAC<strong>An</strong>, biiidheacan,5. f. the yolk <strong>of</strong> an egg.<br />

buÍTÓOACAf, buidheachas, s. thanks, gratitude.<br />

buiuec<strong>An</strong>-bo-blcACc, buidhechan-bo-bleacht, see<br />

bAinc-bo-bleAcc

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