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orbaolid 118 Vos-bhnaladh<br />

with him, and should 2 not get justice,<br />

not rest till I bring my case before the B< aidot<br />

Green Cloth in London.<br />

a i-cise, s.m. Board of customs or excise.<br />

uachdair.(AH)<br />

*. m. Lid of a chest or<br />

coffin.<br />

uaine, s.m. The green table.board of greeo<br />

cloth.<br />

e,** s.m. Flood-gate.<br />

s.m. Mould-baud of a plough,<br />

Barbarity. 3*Cruelty.<br />

borhadh, -aidh, a.m. Racing, swelling. 2 Fierceness.<br />

3 Haughtiness. 4 Enfiauiiug. 5*Enraging,<br />

getting furious. Also used for buirbe.<br />

A' b , pr.pt. of borb.<br />

borbarra, a. Barbarous, wild, fierce, untamed,<br />

uncivilized. Gu b., barbarously.<br />

borbas, -ais, s.m. Strictness 2 Severity. 3<br />

Rieour. 4 Sharpness. 5 Churlishness. 6<br />

Fierceness.<br />

boro-bhriathar,** s.m. Barbarism.<br />

borb-bhriathrach, -aiche, o. Speaking fiercely<br />

or rudely. 2 Vain glorious. 3*Furious.<br />

borb-choigreach.JJ -ich, s.m. Foreigner.<br />

borbhan, -ain, s. m. Murmur, low sound. 2<br />

Purling of a stream. 3**lluioming, grum-<br />

-uis<br />

-urc rainn,<br />

(bord-ui chair *<br />

fborg, s.m. Tower.<br />

;<br />

bord urach Village.<br />

AM)<br />

3 House,<br />

borlanachd.tt */. Compulsory labour for a<br />

landlord,<br />

borlum, -uirn, .m. Sudden evacuation. 2 Strip<br />

01 arable land. 3 Ridge, Mcclivity. 4 Royal<br />

bling, any continued low sound.<br />

castle<br />

4JJNpise<br />

lands in the Highlands. 5|| Sudden<br />

of a tempest, or 5ft of small stones falling. flux<br />

'S fhaua bhuam vomiting,<br />

fhein Bealach a' bhorbhaiu, tboroimh, s.f. Tribute of cattle,<br />

far frommeis "the defile of murmuring" (name tborr, -a, s.m. Knob. 2 Bunch. S Grandeur,<br />

of a place in Trotternish, Slcye.)<br />

pride. 4 Greatness, majesty. 5 Swelling<br />

ach, -aiche, a. Deep, grave, bass. tumour. 6 Curled upper lip. 7 Blubber lip.<br />

ach,** -aich, *.m. Bass in ras, boise, boisean, s.f. see bas.<br />

bord-beulaibh, s.m. Starboard side of a ship. tbos, o. Certain. 2 Abject, low, mean, vile,<br />

chluich, s. pi. Billiards Forbes' G.Gr. of low origin.<br />

cluiche, s.m. Billiard-table.<br />

bos (AH) a. Hollow, emitting a hollow sound.<br />

-culaibh, s.m. Port sido of a ship.<br />

bosag, -aig, -an, s.f. Slap on the cheek or mouth.<br />

luathaidu, s.m. Waul :<br />

ing-table.<br />

z Handful.<br />

-luiuj;e, s.m. Deck 01 a - ship.<br />

achadh, -aidh, see boiseagachadh.<br />

-uior vam), am Bord inor Uaine, s.m. The tbosan, s. m. Purse.<br />

Boar ( of Green Cloth, the liiyhest court of bosarguin,<br />

appeal. Th6i't mise gu lagh leis, agus mur<br />

/. t'^estruction.<br />

ttie hands in grief,<br />

2ft Clapping<br />

fa..- 'i mi ccitrtas clia stad mi gus an ruig mi<br />

Uaiue an law bos-bhuail, seo ba-s-bhuail.<br />

bos-hiiualadh, -aidh, s.m. see bas-bhualadh.

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