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\om.<br />

am<br />

27 amaideaehd<br />

,<br />

Thank. 3 Relax the joints. 4 Brace. 5 More, am, ( for mo) posy.prun. My. Ann am thaigh,<br />

budge. 6 Join, kuot. 7**Ask after one's weifare;<br />

8^AC) Nurture, nourish, bring up. Dh' am-, privative prefix. Labiaiised form of an-.<br />

(often written "am thaigh") in my house.<br />

.<br />

altaich iad ba;tth' ach&le, they Disked for each am, ;<br />

equioalt-i.t to anns am) Lagain" am bi na<br />

other's welfare.<br />

neoineia, ddls where daisies are.<br />

altaich. gen. si/fj. of attach.<br />

Am, prep. In. [Used for an before a word<br />

e, ace altachadh.<br />

beginning with ii, F, M, or P.] Am baile, m<br />

can, n.pl. of alta'-h.<br />

a town; am buthaihh, in tents ;<br />

am meadhon,<br />

in the middle; .am mearachd, in error, [see<br />

ear, fut.pass. of altaich.<br />

ann<br />

idh, fut.a/.act. ,, ,,<br />

an.]<br />

te.pt.part. of altaich. Knotted.<br />

im, ama, amannan, s.m. Time in general, past<br />

altail,** a. Arthritic, articular.<br />

or present. 2 Sea on. 3 (Jonven once. 'S e<br />

Uua;r, -air seo<br />

Aaltarach, n.pl. -rai--liean, &-raiche, ant-am, thit ig the iim,;; am fear a ni<br />

*./. Altar. Fa chorahair ua h-altarach,<br />

'obair 'n oppr>rite<br />

the. altar adhaircean execuies his tank in due time shall be<br />

a h-am bithi In e 'na leth thamh, he<br />

na h-altarach, the that<br />

;<br />

horn* oftht- altar.<br />

half at rest; gabh a>n ai:- sin, watch an opportunity<br />

to ilo 'hat; S.M 'sam bith, any time; tha<br />

altan, n pi. of alt.<br />

, -am, dim. of alt.<br />

*n t-imann, it is ju'l time; im iouKhuidh, fit<br />

ltanach,{ .nt Knot grass, see plA'neach bheag. tim*-, a na h-oidhche, in the night-time;<br />

alt-cheangal, -ail, s.m. Articulation, inosculation,<br />

juncture of the bones.<br />

of season ;<br />

an am is aa aii-atn. in seaxon and out<br />

am na cuireachd, ceithir-.a-deug<br />

alt-euca,il, s.f. i roiinh<br />

"Arthnsis.<br />

,.<br />

Bhrtalltuinn ., . .<br />

isceithir-la-deng 'u adeidh<br />

alt-gha:aiUV/.J<br />

sowing- hue, a fortnight before May-day and<br />

alt-iabhairt, a.m. Articulat'on.<br />

a fortnight aftr; ua h-amanna seo, these<br />

alt-liithaid ,<br />

a.m. Pith-joiut. Sud mar a thaghadh<br />

Fiona a -hu, an t-a.-l. fad" o'ncbeaim, time, in the meantime; am a' g ;eamhraidh,<br />

times ;anioaois, olden times; 's an am at the<br />

thvs would J-'iryal choose his hound the<br />

th? winter piihjoint<br />

far from head.S.G.P.<br />

mer , -oiton.<br />

xeaxon; am an t-sainhraida, the sum*<br />

t.f.inJ. Articulation,<br />

altrach, (.<br />

altarach) p

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