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talb,**<br />

I<br />

ach,<br />

aitidh 25 allda<br />

ai.ilh, i, >nr dothet are damp.<br />

ta i.'i, t. f. ind. Moistness, dampness,<br />

wets:<br />

ail nil. s.f. ind. see ait earn.<br />

.!<br />

;ii i>l, -a, see aitioun.<br />

sing, of a'.tionn.<br />

s.*.i im, -inn, A.M. Juniper (plant) ,/ttntpwtM<br />

rorwr/vmi*. Ksi-Jjje or i/lan Guna (..UT.; ;<br />

of<br />

the M arrays, Ku^.s. Maci<br />

.ends, tx Athole Highlanders.<br />

}<br />

ach, a Abounding in,<br />

or pertaining to juniper.<br />

,** A-. in. Place<br />

Generally understood ia W. Islos to mean<br />

larg bui'ding:. 1'hog e a. lunor. he built<br />

l+rytbuildin,*; aicreauh thaigiu .ju, a number<br />

or' attached hou-iet, as a,u exhibition.<br />

Taigh agiia a., MWWM-Aptt*s and pr,nn'#3 ;<br />

theid an a. sios, their building will decay.<br />

taitroa h, r.n. Dwell.<br />

ach, -aiche, a. Habitable. 2 Of, or<br />

titter.<br />

fal, g.m. (&/.) Rock. 2 Stone. 3 Fear. 4(AC)<br />

A.jyLiiing hard, sulid, rigid, or immoveable.<br />

lil 1, .<br />

41,** ail, a.m. Nurture. 2 Food,<br />

t .** v.a. Nurse. 2 Praise,<br />

a la, adt 1 .<br />

By day.<br />

tala ** -ai, s.m. Trout. 2 Wound,<br />

aiai-h, - ach, -ean, "j.m. Levy, set, tribe, crew. 2<br />

r bank of oars. 3 Set of nails. 4 Activity.<br />

5 Alacrity. 6**ilequest. 7 see al.<br />

alacb raiuh, a bank of oa/g.<br />

a.<br />

, Of, or belonging to a brood. 2 Prolific.<br />

j;,<br />

.. ..lachainn<br />

}<br />

xach, see ealachagach.<br />

Pre^iian:-y.<br />

a'.a huin, see ealachainn.<br />

n. Wound.<br />

ala.lh, -aidh, s.rn. Nursine. t2 Wisdom, skill,<br />

craft. t.**Aialice. t***Lie.<br />

-ai<br />

, ihe, a. Speckled, variegated.<br />

./. *Har.l task. 2 .-ee aileag.<br />

a. Bear, produce, bring forth. 2 Multiply,<br />

b Nourish, nurse. 4 Commence, fall<br />

\-tack. rt<br />

Ad>pt. Dh'alaich iad air,<br />

*<br />

thy attacked him; is luat dn'alaicn iad,<br />

ni Lh.'ii hai:.'. i.'i>i':i/>(isj..<br />

41aiun. -e & a .'li'i-ide, ailin.leach,<br />

aa iiche, & a.lindej a. Beautiful, exceedinglv<br />

fair. 2 Handsome, elegant. 3 Glorious,<br />

4**Wh u. 5**i>right, clear. 6**Amiable.<br />

ea.lid, s.f. Beauty. 2 Whiteness. 3<br />

Brighvuess, clearness. 4**Amiableuess.<br />

alaire, *./. Brood i-are. 2 see falair.<br />

a lathai., ado. Present, at hand. 2 In existence,<br />

alive. Tha e 'latnair.Ae in present, he<br />

it alive, ih.nr a lathair a cheil' iad, briny<br />

tJum .face to face ; ma bhitheas mi a lathair,<br />

if I live.<br />

-^._, where junipers grow. 2<br />

V ^/S35l<br />

Quantity of jumper bush-<br />

ailb, s.m. Eminence, height. o. White.<br />

aid, uild, see allt.<br />

aldan, -ain, see alltan.<br />

see alltanach.<br />

a leas, adv. Need. Cha ruigear leas, there w<br />

no need; cha ruig thu leas, you need not.<br />

a loth taobh, dv. Apart, aoide.<br />

taliad,** -aid,s.7H. Cause, reason.<br />

aitreabh, -oibh, -.an, s.m. taiga,** a. Noble, great.<br />

tf. ^1 1 iu,>n. Auude, building, dwelling. t chd,** s.f. Nobleness, greatness, nobility.<br />

Aiding 3tt Houses. all-, prefix, Over.<br />

tall,** aiil, 6.?/i. Horse. 2 Rock, cliff. 3 Great<br />

hal'. -i G.-u-ration. 5 Ra,-e.<br />

tall,** a White. 2 Foreign. 3 Great, prouigious.<br />

alia, see allarlb.<br />

,<br />

a. ViIu, tierce, see allaidh.<br />

allaban, -ain, s.m. Wandering.<br />

Aberr 2 Deviation. 3<br />

.tion. 4 Fatigue.<br />

pi. Inhabitaut.<br />

2 Tenant. 3 Lodger. 4 Farmer. jailauiiar, a. Straugti, wild, savage.<br />

pertaining to an abode.<br />

ach, -aich, n.<br />

3<br />

-aichean,<br />

Domestic.<br />

s.m.<br />

ayh, -aiche, a. Wandering.<br />

talla':i.:air, s.m. Echo.<br />

ail, -aile, a. Full of policy. 2 Domestic.<br />

aitreabhan, n. pi. of aitreabh.<br />

ai iva'.h-nochdaidh, -eibli, s.m. Exhibition.<br />

a:lal harrach,<br />

able.<br />

,<br />

-aiche, a. Wild, savage,<br />

-aich, s.m. Savage, barbarian.<br />

untame-<br />

li/nia, pt. par:.. Inhabited,<br />

d, s.f. Barbarity, cruelty.<br />

ai reach, -eich, see aitreabhach.<br />

allabhuadhacn, -aiche, a. see allbuuadhach.<br />

s.m. ind Troubled mist.<br />

ili, see aitreabh.<br />

alla-cheo,<br />

ach, see aicreabhach.<br />

aliadh, -aidh, a.m. Excellence, fame, greatness.<br />

al, ail, s m. Brood, ymng of any kind. 2 Gener<br />

.Lion. A' j>oi.u- iiliearc d'a cuid fcil, gathertion,<br />

libel. Uroch a., a bad report; diagh<br />

2 Rdiiowu, applause. 3 Report. 4 Defama-<br />

a ta teach brri*s iii'j for h-r young; al<br />

the<br />

stiallach, speckled<br />

a., a good report; a. Diia.,,hidh, the /ante of<br />

oj*<br />

D'icid, thug o a bhriathi-au gu'n rooh i a' tog-<br />

'. ri t<br />

gen" -ration<br />

ail ailai ih air, he declared that she waslaughi.<br />

to COI/M; trara i '\^zu a > ^.i t .^u,: Hiios ijut him.<br />

air al, when the hunger coin^s unexpectedly on a<br />

a' mhuc agus a h-al, the sow and her<br />

alla-gnioir, s.f. Gibberish, jargon, vain-glory,<br />

gaseo-.a .11114.<br />

alla-ghio.vi.-ii, a. Inclined to utter jargon. 2<br />

V Miii-gioriou:?, boast. ul<br />

ailai: lu, -e pi ail.la. & ailai ih a. Sa/age, wild,<br />

ferocious, terriole. 2 Proud, haugnty. 3<br />

**_Boisteri)us. 4**Bt.-auteous. Beathaichean<br />

allaidh, u-ild bea*ts.<br />

allaidh, (AF) see madadh-allaMh.<br />

alij.il, a. Nobl.j, illustrL)ii>, excellent, celebrated.<br />

2 Glorious, i)<br />

i^eiamatory, detracting.<br />

Daoine a., ill tstrimis IMII.<br />

eaclid, *./. Noblene.-;s, excellency, ilallanruivach,<br />

see ailuiharach.<br />

lu^tr.ouaiioss. 2 Gloii'jusness. 3 Ronown.<br />

alla-m .adadh, -aidh, see madadh-ailaulh.<br />

Chual' an t-a. an fhuann, me woij heard the<br />

sound.<br />

ahauiharach, -aich, see allmharach.<br />

d, see aliinha.achd.<br />

alia Mhoire,(AC) for aLao M noire.<br />

allanta, a. Ferocious, see allaidh.<br />

tallas,Jt *.m. see fall us.<br />

alias (Jnalui.n Chille, (AC) (lit. St. Coluraba's<br />

glory) Sfc. John's wort, see eala bhuidhe.<br />

alias Miioire, s.m. St. John's wurt, see eala<br />

bhoidhe.<br />

allbhuadliach, -aiche, a. Triumphant, conquering,<br />

victorious.<br />

t ,** -aich, s.m. Prince's hall.<br />

tallcnur, a.m. Transposition.<br />

allda, see allaidh.<br />

-r.

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