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Mar-rhwoN<br />

Mar-c'jao'j,(AH:> s.m. Siww-hmll fljfhfc.<br />

faiaAaachd.iAHi .m Confusion, chaos.<br />

fola, v AH) s.m. Place where catt.e used to<br />

b. j bled annually.<br />

-gealachaidh, s.m. Bleaching-field.<br />

iachd, see blar-lhiathachd.<br />

-moine, a.m. Peat-m^ss.<br />

-in6na,ft see bla -uidine.<br />

bias, -ais, s.m. Taste. 2 Savour. 3 Flavour. 4<br />

Relish. 5 Particle, the least part. 6 Experience.<br />

Am bheil bias air sr^a Ja^an uibne ? is<br />

tAcr? on?/ taste in the white of an egg f cia milis<br />

leain bias do b&riathran I how sweet are thy<br />

words to my taste ! is don' am bias a th* air,<br />

if ham a bad taste ;<br />

cha'n 'eil bias dheth an<br />

seo. there is not a particle of it here tha bias<br />

',<br />

na mea!' air do phdgan, thy kisses taste of honey<br />

(lit. the taste of honey is on Efflorescent, flowery.<br />

thy kisses);do fblathadh, s.m. Smoothness. 2 Politeness.<br />

bheulair bias an t-siucair, thy lips are as blauhaich, pr.jiart.<br />

s pest as sugar ; is fhnarr bias an teiiie na a' blathachadh, v.a. Warm,<br />

bias foment. 2 Cherish. 3 Hatch. 4**Air. :,*<br />

na gamue, better the ta.d offire than the taste Flower, as a plant, [thig fo bhlath is better.!<br />

of want said when food is served very hot ; 6**Polish, smoothe.<br />

an deidh na h-uile blas(d), after all 's said and --- te, pt. part, of blatbaich. Warmed,<br />

do/w.<br />

fomented, &c.<br />

bias, -ais, see blaths.<br />

blathaid, comp. of a. blath.<br />

achd, s.f.ind. Tasting, act of tasting. blafch-aigneach,* a. Enthusiastic.<br />

ad, -aid, s.m. Tasting, act of tasting. 2 fbla< haile, s.m. Mark of a wound.<br />

Bit. 2 Drop. Gun am blasad, without tastihg<br />

them. A' V<br />

, pr.pt. of blais. [Cha<br />

mi chuala<br />

biathan, -ain, t.m. Suiall flower. 2ttTwig.<br />

--ach, a. see hlathmhor.<br />

blasad dheth for cha chuala mi guth hlithas, -ais, see blat is.<br />

dhetb lit. I have not heard a taste of it ;<br />

/ bla'h-bhnathrach, -a cue, a. Gentle, kind in<br />

have heard nothing of it Sleat, Skye. J.M.] speech. 2 Mild, atfectionate.<br />

adh, -aidh, s.m. Tasting, act of tasting. A' -- -huidhe.J a.m. Dandelion, see bearnan-<br />

b , pr.pt. of blais.<br />

ardaich,* s. f. Smacking with the lips. 2<br />

Tasting with a relish.<br />

blasbheum,**g>m.sinn'i.<br />

quent. 6**Seasone'i. Dean dhomh biadh blath-leighis, s.m. Any medicinal<br />

b'.asda, make me savoury meat ;<br />

briathran biasda,<br />

-- plant.<br />

-mhaiseach, a. In the bloom of b-.-auty.<br />

eloquent or ayrt'eabl* words.<br />

blath-mhial,(AF) s.m. see tbleidh-mniol.<br />

blasdachd, s. f. Sweetness, savouriness. 2 blathmhor, -oire, o. Blossoiny, flowery.<br />

Tastefulness. 3*Agreeableness.<br />

biaiih-rnhor, -oire, a. Warm.<br />

blasdag, *./. Sweet-mouthed feoiale.<br />

tualn-nam-bodach, -a-, s.m. Bed poppy, see<br />

blasd' or, see blasda.<br />

meilbheaf.<br />

tb.asgaoin, s.f. Skull.<br />

-- -obair, -oibre, -richean, s. f. Embroidery,<br />

biasmhoire, comp. of blasmhor. More or most variegated needlework.<br />

sweet.<br />

.- -oibreachadh, -ai;lh, s.m. Embroidering.<br />

achd, ./. Sweetness. 2 Tastefulness.<br />

-- -oibrich, pr, part, a' blath-oibreachadh,<br />

v.a. Embroider.<br />

ad, -eid, s.m. Increase of sweetness blaths, -aiths, s.m. Warmth, heat. 2 Kindliness,<br />

affectionate disposition. Thig tius agu<br />

or sayouriness.<br />

A' dol am blasmhoiread,<br />

growing more and more savoury.<br />

blaths, mildness and warmth shall come.<br />

blasmhor, -oire, a. Savoury, tasty. 2 Sweet. 3 blaths-iuntinu,* s.m. Enthusiasm.<br />

Tasteful.<br />

fbleachd, see biioctid. 2 Cows.<br />

blas-phog, -oig, -an, *. /. Sweet kiss.<br />

air,-ean, s.m. Soothing flattering fellow.<br />

blataich, see blaitich.<br />

aireachd, s. f. Flattery, soothing, cajoling.<br />

blath, -aith, -a, s.m. Flower, blossom. 2<br />

Bloom. 3 Foliage. 4 Colour, hue. 5 Fruit. bleagh, (JJbleaghan) v.a. Milk, draw milk. Is<br />

6 Effect, consequence. 7 Mark, stain. 8 ann as a ceann a bhleaghar a' bho, you<br />

Form, manner. 9 Devotion. 10 Praise. 11 a cow jutt as you feed her (lit.<br />

it is from tier<br />

JtGreen field. 12JJSea. 13 see bladh. Ged head that a cow Is milk^L see bleoghainti.<br />

nach toir an cranu-fige uaith blath, although bleaghan, -ain, s.m. Dibble used for digging in<br />

the fig-tree shall not biossom, ; fo Ian bhlath,<br />

in .hill bloom ; thig e 'inach mar bhlath. hs<br />

shall come out as a flowr ;<br />

bilhidft a bhlath<br />

ort, the (lit. its) effects will be seen in your<br />

case ;<br />

is leir a' bhlath ort, tha (,lit. its) consequences<br />

are obvious in your case ; daraig a's<br />

gtlirme blath, an oak of the

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