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bu<br />
buamch-bhaofbh 137 bnirtfie<br />
magical powers.<br />
bwurach-na-bambh, see buar ich-bhaoibh.<br />
buchdail.ft a.<br />
ach, a.<br />
see bucail.<br />
see bucail.<br />
bu:irt. >ee bnairte.<br />
buchthniun, see buchainn.<br />
-us, s.m. Belly. 2 Breach. 3 Rout. 4 buchuiun, see buchainn.<br />
Trade. 5 Art.<br />
buc!a, see bucail.<br />
buclach.Jj a.<br />
buclaich, v.a. 3 Trim.<br />
t<br />
f<br />
a'.-h, a.<br />
ach s.f.<br />
Abounding in cattle.<br />
iJlueb'ttle (plant)<br />
Buckle up. 2 Tuck up.<br />
ir.+J xs-.m. Diaphragm.<br />
te, pant part, of buclaich.<br />
b tain, -uailh, s.f. Rage, madness, frenzy,fury. bucsa, see bocsa & aigh-ban.<br />
i fr>lic. Tbabuath air, he it in a rasie. bucull, see bucail.<br />
ach. -aiche, a. Subject to tils of ach, see biicallach.<br />
2 Apt to become enraMl.<br />
fbud, s.m. see fbudh.<br />
ado, -utdh, .m. Mad fit, firy. 2 Wild bud, see put.<br />
maduess.<br />
ranibie. 3 Mad frolic. 4 Impetuousness,<br />
rushing.<br />
al. -ail. s.tn. (AH)Stall in a byre or stable.<br />
lit* li-jose. Ph'ainais e air deagh bhuathal,<br />
h' hat f< iv nd a snug berth.<br />
tbuattuim. -aim, -an s.m.. Bittern.<br />
buatliun.(J.M.)-aim, f.tn. Sudden attack. B.<br />
dvdil. te sudden and furious icay in ichich a.<br />
blind man would attack anyone who offended<br />
him.<br />
bu:thar,** -air, .s.m. Affidavit.<br />
bu,itharra,(JMi a. Impetuously raging. Duine<br />
I)., amun of imp-tu.ous rage.<br />
bub. pr.part. a' bubail, v,n. Bellow, roar. 2*<br />
ril 'ibber, as a child. 3 Weep in a most raelauch.ily<br />
way.<br />
bui>. -a, km Roar, bellow, yell. Leig e bub<br />
as. he u tsrcd a roar<br />
budach, see putach.<br />
budag,:c, s.m. Snipe. 2 Woodcock.<br />
tbudh, see bu.<br />
fbudh, s.m. The world. 2 Breach. 3 Rout.<br />
budhag, -aig, -an, s.f. Bundle of straw.<br />
budhaigir, -e, -can, s.m. Puffin or coulterneb,<br />
see fachach.<br />
fbudhail, s.m. Place, residence.<br />
>udhailt, -e, -ean, s.m . Recess on the inside of<br />
a cottage wall, wall-"press."<br />
judragoc, see budagoc.<br />
)iidraid, see butarrais.<br />
judrais, see butarrais,<br />
mgair, for budhaigir.<br />
>ugau,** -an, s.m. Unlaid egg.<br />
f-bugh, s.m. Fear. 2 Leek. 3 see briseadh.<br />
bugha, s.m. (CR) Green spot by a stream, side<br />
form of "bogha,"a&o?i',such spots being made<br />
bow-shaped by the windings of the stream.<br />
ail, -e, -eari, Roaring, bellowing, yelling,<br />
b ubbering, contiiiued bellowing. 2 Lam-<br />
Sky. 2f see bugh.<br />
s.f.<br />
enting A' b -,pr.part. of bub. Oiod a' bh. uguall,* -aill, *.m. Pot-hook.<br />
a tb' ort ? u'hat are you bellowing for ? bugsa, see bocsa & aigh-ban.<br />
F.nbail tairbh, the roaring of a hull.<br />
fbuibiollan, s.m. Coxcomb,<br />
bub. tire, s.m. 'Person that blubbers. 2(AF) buic, gen.sing. & n.pl. of hoc.<br />
Common bittern, see corra-ghrian.<br />
tbuicead, s.m. Mouthful,<br />
achd, s.f. Blubbering.<br />
buicean, -eiu, s.m. Young buck or roe. 2 Little<br />
buck or roe. 3 Pimple. 4** Bubble.<br />
buban, -am, s.m. Coxcomb.<br />
ach. -aiche, a. C'oxcomical, like, or pertaining<br />
to, a coxcomb.<br />
ach, a. Like a young buck or hart. 2<br />
Buicem Tohinnenckithe high-headed young roes.<br />
achd, s.f.ind. Behaviour of a coxcomb. Of, or belonging to, a young buck or hart. 3<br />
bubirs.xich, s.f. see bubaireachd.<br />
Pimply.<br />
buc.** a.m. Size, bul ..<br />
bu< a m<br />
darach,* s.m. Nutgall. [With the<br />
h. -aich, s Boy. prop.<br />
article a?.]<br />
bucach, a. :ee bucail.<br />
buicein, see buicean.<br />
bucaiil.<br />
.<br />
-ean, f. Pimple, pustule. 2 Boss of<br />
each, see buicennach.<br />
a shield. 3 Blotch. 4 Gaelic spelling of buiceis, s.f.ind. Sporting, as of a buck.<br />
Imk-t.<br />
each, -eiche, a. Sportive, frisky,<br />
fbu.aide, s.f. Palm. 2 Knob<br />
tbuich,<br />
bncaideach, a Pimply, full of pimples, causing<br />
pimples. 2 Like a bucket. 3**Booming. [Not used between Sound of Barra and Butt<br />
s,/. Breach.<br />
buichd,(AC) gen.sing. & n.pl. of bochd. Isles.<br />
a ''O/miittj shield.<br />
of Lewis J.M.]<br />
buc-i'.l,** a. Bulky, sizeable,<br />
fbuichin, s.m. see buicean.<br />
bucaiil, rjen&ng. A n.,pl. of bucail.<br />
buid, gen.sing. tfc n.pl. of bod.<br />
burdu, sea bucaid.<br />
bucail, -aill, pi. -ail! * buideal, -eil, s.m. Cask. 2 Anker. 3 Bottle.<br />
-an, s.m. Buckle. Bucaiil<br />
airgid, silver buckles.<br />
as a bottle in the smoke.<br />
4jSurly person. Marbhuideal anns an toit,<br />
ach. a. Biickled, baring buckles, wearing<br />
buckles. Bro^an 6., buckled shoes.<br />
bhuidealaich, onfire ; 's ann an sin a tha a'<br />
aich, -ean, s.f. Blaze of fire. 'Na<br />
** a. Compact.<br />
bhuidealaich ! what a conflagration is there !<br />
bin-is, see bocsa.<br />
cnaidh e 'na bhuidealaich, it blazed.<br />
bticliainn^AC) s.vn. Swelling. Mios buchainti, buidealair, s.m. Butler.<br />
nth a/nmUing, month f bursting fort* buidealaireachd, s. f. Butlership, business or<br />
(May\ ; called also bnchainn Muire, the isicell occupation of a butler. Chum a. bh., to his<br />
; buci:ainn buidh; Mhoire nam butlership.<br />
Atiti-y<br />
ii,'ld,ir sn'i'Uln i month of Mary of<br />
tli niti-.-a<br />
fbuidh, a.<br />
fbiiidhe. s.f.<br />
Grateful, thankful.<br />
Thanks. Mobhuidhe ri Dia, my<br />
: bin-liaiiiii Bealltainn, the. swelling<br />
nn bii'dlie liualtainu, the thanks to God, a short expressive grace after<br />
Him or il-lra.'i?.<br />
meat, common in some parts of the Highlands.<br />
a.<br />
,<br />
Melodious. 2 Warbling. 3ftNest><br />
[Now buidheachas +]<br />
Ung.<br />
buidht-.J part, of necessity, Glad to, had to.<br />
each, o. see buchainn, a.<br />
b'lMh a.<br />
, Yellow, golden. 2 Grateful. 3 Agreeabl,'.<br />
IttLu.'ky. Griari bhiudhe, a golden sun;<br />
buctiall ic-i, a. Nestling in the woods. 2ft<br />
fait biudhe,<br />
It i/^lltnv air bbuidhe leat a<br />
',<br />
buohd, m. Cover of a book. 2 see biic.<br />
dheauauili, you were glad to do it ; is buidhe