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uaireft* 138 buarach-bhaoinh<br />

troubled, annoyed ; a' cur buaireis am ineasg<br />

nan daoine, creating a disturbance amongst<br />

the 'people; fton a' bhuaireis, the wine that disturbs<br />

the mind.<br />

buaireasach, -aiche, o. Turbulent, raging. 2<br />

Stormy, tumultuous. 3 Furious, fierce. 4 Inflaming.<br />

5 Anxious. 6 Provoking. TjJDis-<br />

buaireasach.<br />

maying. Deoch bhuaireasach, drink that inflavnss<br />

duine<br />

; buaireasach, a man that annoys,<br />

a tvmultuous fellow ; geamhrailh buaireasach,<br />

a stormy winter.<br />

d, *./. Turbulence. 2 Storminess,<br />

tumultuousness. 3 Fierceness.<br />

buaireasaiche, comp, of a.<br />

buairte, a. Je past part, of buair. Distracted,<br />

troubled. 2 Infuriated, enraged. 3 Tempted.<br />

4 Stormy. 5 Made muddy, as water. 6<br />

Disturbed, confused.<br />

buait,** -e, -can, s.f. Lantern.<br />

bual, s.m. see buabhali.<br />

t , i.m. Remedy. 2 Physic. 3**Water. 4<br />

ttUrine.<br />

bualachd, s.f. Drove of cattle.<br />

bualadach,** a. Percutient.<br />

fbualadh, s.m. see fbuaL<br />

bualadh, -aidh, s.m. Striking, beating, knocking.<br />

2 Threshing. 3 Battle. Bualadh nan<br />

laoch ,<br />

the battle of heroes ;<br />

bualadh arbhair,<br />

threshing of corn ;<br />

"bualadh a uiach" o repetition<br />

of the first measure in ceol-mor. A' b ,<br />

pr. pt. of buail.<br />

bualagan-timchioll,|| s.m. Ringworm.<br />

bualaidh, -ean, s.f. Cow-stall.<br />

fbual<br />

i./.<br />

"Sea-lark. 2{AF)Wagtail.<br />

bualan, s.m. Groundsel senecio<br />

vulgaris.<br />

Bualan.<br />

f-bualchomhla, s.f. Sluice.<br />

rbualchrannach,s.T. Float.raft.<br />

bualghas, -ais, s.m. Mill-pond,<br />

tbuall.l) s.m. Healing,<br />

buallachd, s.f. see bualachd.<br />

bualtair, see buailtear.<br />

bualtrach,-aich, s.m. Cow-dung,<br />

buamasdair, see buamastair.<br />

buamastair, s.m. One who talks<br />

boisterously. 2 Vain boaster.<br />

3 Dolt, pompous blockhead,<br />

booby. 4 Sudden attack W.<br />

Itles, probably from "buathan." The general<br />

idea expressed by this word in W. Isles is<br />

one having a mental defect. J.M.<br />

buamastaireachd, *./. Boisterous talking. 2<br />

Vain boasting. [Not used in senses 1 or 2 in<br />

W. Isles, but to signify the conduct or condition<br />

of one somewhat mentally deficient.<br />

J.M.] Ri b., talking boisterously,<br />

Tiuan, buaine, a. Lasting, durable. 2 Long,<br />

tedious. 3 Hardy, touph. Cruaidh mar an<br />

fhraoch, buan mar a' ghinthas, hard as heather,<br />

lasting as pine rathad buan, a tedious<br />

:<br />

way; cead buan, a long farewell ; bodach buan,<br />

a tough or hardy old man.<br />

fbuan, o. Good, harmonious.<br />

fbuan, -aine, s. f. Nurse.<br />

buana, gen.sinsi. of buain.<br />

fbuana. s.m. Hewer. 2 Reaper,<br />

buauachadh, -aidh, s.m. Continuing, continuance.<br />

2 Persevering, perseverance. 3 Obtaining.<br />

A' b , pr.part. of buanaich. 'N<br />

am brosnachadh nach 'eil mo sLuil a' buanachadh<br />

? in their provocation doth not mine<br />

eye continue ?<br />

buanachail JJ -e, o. Perseverant.<br />

'buanachas,}} -ais, s.m. Perseverance,<br />

buanachd, s.f. Reaping. 2 Erroneously used<br />

for buannachd.<br />

1<br />

buanachd n<br />

tcbd<br />

buauachda.il, -e, a. see buannachdail.<br />

buanaich, pr.part. a' buanachd & b .anachadh,<br />

v.a.

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