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aomar,<br />

faomilleadb,<br />

.<br />

efore<br />

aois-dana<br />

aonaich<br />

ion of every chieftain. They had great in- i<br />

Declivity. iO**Descending, passing ly,<br />

flr.enoe over all the powerful men i.**<br />

of their Surface of the sa. Ag a, pr pi. oi aom.<br />

tiuu:. Their persons, their bouses, their A cheann air aomadh, his head<br />

j<br />

drooping;<br />

villages, were sacred. Whatever they asked dubhach air aomadh na rie^r sorrmi-jvl on<br />

was Driven thorn ;<br />

not always, however, out the slop;! of the rock; ag aomadh air a ehlim,<br />

of respect, but from fen r of their satire, which bending on h is kn*e ; an f'-a.,<br />

frequently followed a the denial of their down/oil.<br />

requests. aomaich, v.a. Incline,<br />

They lost by degrees, through theij own \l\\-<br />

lois-danachd,** s. /. Employment of rehearsing idh sihhse mar mi-e aon la, you shall be a<br />

ancient poetry. 2 Bardism. 3 Geuealo^ica" I am (one day) some day or other ; pon<br />

tradition<br />

seach aon. neirher one nor the other cha toigh<br />

u>i3-dhlighe,t| s.f. PrimogenituresMp.<br />

learn aon seach aon dhinbh. / likf neither one<br />

ioisid, see faoi&id.<br />

nor the other, used in a negative sense only<br />

iois-liath, a. Hoary, aged,<br />

inl, aoil, s.tn. Lime. Aol gun bhathadh,gici<br />

lime ;<br />

ath-aoil, a lime-kiln.<br />

aol, pr.pt. agaoladh, v.a. Lime, plaster or cover<br />

with lime, i** .Manure land with Hi<br />

aolach, -aich, a.m. Dune, manure. 2 Mire. 3<br />

**Dross. rui.bi. h. Bithidh iad 'nan aolach<br />

they shall he as dung.<br />

aolachadh,** .aidh, s.m. Process of manuring<br />

with lime. Ag a<br />

, pr.pt. ofaolaich.<br />

aoladair, -e, -can, s.m. Plasterer, one who<br />

works among lime, lime burner<br />

aoladaireachd, s.f. Occupation of a plasterer,<br />

plastering, working among Ihin-.<br />

aoladh, -aidh, s.m. Lupins:, plastering.<br />

aolaich, v.a. Liaie, manure with liine, coyer<br />

with lime. :!++."< >mno->l.<br />

taolain.JJ see oil an.<br />

t aith, see oili anaich.<br />

t aiche see oileai.fuche.<br />

.Aoiais, -e, s.f Indolence, slotl: fulness, sluggishness.<br />

deach, -diche, a. Lazy, indolent. 2 Slug-<br />

1,'iih.<br />

ftolam, see fnghlnm.<br />

aclar, a. (anliuhorj Abounding in lime, limy,<br />

aol bed, ft.in..<br />

Quicklime.<br />

aol-chlach, --iche, ./". see clach-aoil.<br />

uolmanu, -aim;, s.m. Ointment,<br />

aol-phla-da, s.m. Limr.-pla.si er.<br />

aol-shuiin, -uirr.e, s.m. Lime-kiln.<br />

aol-t&thaidh, aoil-, s.m. Mortar.<br />

Mol-thaigh, see oil-thai, h.<br />

aol-uisge, s.m.ind. Lime-water. 2 Whitewash.<br />

r<br />

4J i-'air, great assembly. Q*<br />

*Alfct-,tiiig.<br />

provincial Green v'ain near ihe shore on<br />

a stony liottoin (a m.ic//a> has a sandy bottom.)<br />

7** rarmy Vis-. 8**Priuce. 9**Mrki-t.<br />

tlU** Galloping. 11}$ ranting for breath.<br />

Ceum do theachd air aa a., thy coming (ihe<br />

step of thine approach} on the heath; a' siubhal<br />

nan aouach ciar, traveling<br />

aom, pr.pt. ag aomadh. v.a. & the d^sky<br />

n. Incline, bow, plains; a. na Samhna, the Mai tinman fair.<br />

bend, droop. 2 Yield. 3 Lean. 4 Persuade. aonaci adh, -aidh, m. Unitmjj, reconciling.<br />

5 Dispose. 6 Fall. 7*Bulge, project'. S^Be 2 Assenting. 3 Galloping, hand-gallop. 5<br />

seduced by. l>**JJe8C nd 10** Pass by. ll**Decay.<br />

Dh'aom i lois, she van seduced by him \ aonachail.JJ -e, Mountainous.<br />

Swift running. Ag a, pr.pt. of aonaich.<br />

aomaibh ur cluas, incline your car ;<br />

tha'm aonachd, s.f. tln : ty. 2 Concord. 3 Sameness.<br />

balla ag aomadh, the vail i,s bii.lyimi dh'a. e 4 Unanimity. A. an Spioiaid, the unity of<br />

;<br />

a thriall, he bf>nt his way ; aomaidh an aitreabh,<br />

their buildings shall decoy an t-am a ann an ;<br />

a., to dwell \og^Jicr in unity.<br />

the Spirit ; comhna dh a ghabhail cuideachd<br />

dh'aom, the time that has 'passed, the past. aon adh, -aidh, Ag a<br />

, pr.pt. of aoin.<br />

aoma, see aomadh.<br />

aon-adharcach, -ai li, s.m. Unicorn.<br />

aomai'h,* a.<br />

.<br />

Inclining, tending, bending.<br />

o. Unicorned. having one horn.<br />

aomacbadb, see aomadh.<br />

aonagaich, pr.pt. ag aouagail, v.n. Wallow,<br />

aomachd,* see aor h .<br />

taun, aoin, ,-.m. Country.<br />

fa-'n, a. Exmiciit. 2 Noble. 3 Illustrious.<br />

aona, a. A n r-ai>a is used with devg in<br />

compound numLors. K'tt d.-es not aspirate its<br />

;<br />

poun. An aona is used a fcijiiipue<br />

noun. An t-aoi.a bord deug, the llth. table.<br />

faunae, $J s.m. 'lii;, lead,<br />

ojiach, -aii-h, -a-ct'trau, a.m. Kill, stoep,<br />

h oight. 2 Heatli, moor. 3 resort place. 4

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