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aunt a 42<br />
rtunta, s.m. Lease. 2 License. 3 Vote. 4<br />
Admission. 5 Assent, acquiescence, consent<br />
6**;:-ar idr. Tr-a mi 'ti-irt o. do na tha thu<br />
ag rauli, 7 a,ym> w?'fA 7/af j/^u sat/.<br />
aouiacn, -euho. o. Accahng to, conniving at,<br />
2 Ready to yield.<br />
aoatachadh, -a.dh, s.m. Consenting, yielding,<br />
at-c-jding, reconciliation, acquiescence, ad<br />
mission, unanimity, agreement, abetting,<br />
pr.pt. of aoutaich.<br />
Ag a<br />
,<br />
aomacha.tr, -eir. s.m. Subscriber. 2*Accessory.<br />
aontachd, s./. Consent, unanimity, agreement<br />
admission. 2**State of being particular or<br />
singular.<br />
aoium'.h, see aonta.<br />
aontaich, pr. pan. ag aor.tachadh, v.n. Con<br />
sent, agree, accede, acquiesce, admit, yield<br />
2**Abot, take part or side with. Dh'apntaich<br />
i leis, she yielded lo him; a. leis, take his par<br />
tiia mi ag auntaciiadh. gu'm bheil, / admit thai<br />
it is thug air aontachadh, i the constrained<br />
;<br />
him to yield ; ua aontaich thusa leo, consent<br />
not thou to- them ; aoutaichidh sinn leibh, we<br />
Is o. thu e, you<br />
aged and weak.<br />
aosmhoire, comp. of aosmhor.<br />
aosmhoireachd, s.f.ind. Properties of old age.<br />
2 Great age, antiquity, agedness.<br />
aosmhor, -oire, a. Aged, old, ancient.<br />
, -oir, s.m. Aged person. Tuigse na&<br />
a., the understanding of the aged.<br />
taos-teas, *. Summer,<br />
will consent unto you ; ma dh'aontaicheas tu faoth, s.m. Bell. 2 Crown.<br />
aon uair, if you consent once.<br />
, a. Small.<br />
aontaiche,** -ean, s.m. Abettor, conniver.<br />
achd, s.f. Ringing of bells, chime of bell*.<br />
aontaichear, fat.pass. of aontaich.<br />
\ adh, a. Clean, pure.<br />
aontaichidh, fat. aff. a. of aontaich.<br />
aotrom, -uime, a. Light, not heavy. 2 Giddy^<br />
aontaichte, pt.pa.rt. of aontaich.<br />
agog. Creutair a., a giddy creature.<br />
aon-taigheachd, see aon-eai&headas.<br />
achadh, -aidh, s.m. Alleviation, lightening.<br />
2 Respite, as of fever. 3 Abatement,<br />
aon-taigheadas, -ais, s.m. Co-habiting, living<br />
under one roof.<br />
as of rain. Ag a , pr.pt. of aotromaich. Tha<br />
aon-taigheas, see aon-taigheadas.<br />
'n t-uisg' ag a., the rain is abating ; fhuair e<br />
aontaiun, see aonta.<br />
a. o'n fhiabhrus, he get a slight respite from<br />
taontanach, see aonarach.<br />
the fevr.<br />
aon-tlachd, s.m. Sole source of joy, only beloved.<br />
achd, s.f.ind. Lightness.<br />
2 Favourite.<br />
aiih, pr. pt. ag aotromachadh, v.a.<br />
aon-toil, -e, s.f. Unanimity, agreement.<br />
Lighten. 2 Alleviate. 3 Abate,<br />
aor, pr. part, ag aoradh, v.a. Worship, adore. aotromakii >;T, fut. pass, of aotromaich.<br />
2* 'Join. 3**Adhere. Aoraibhse gu ceart,<br />
a. of u>tromaichidh,/ut. a/, aotromaich.<br />
worship in sincerity.<br />
aotromaichte, pt.pt. of aotromaich.<br />
t- s.m.<br />
,<br />
Curse.<br />
aotroman, -ain, s.m,. Bladder. 2 Any light<br />
aorabh, -aibh, t.m. Constitution, mental or thing.<br />
bodily. Tha galar 'na aorabh, there is a aoi ron, as, -His, s.m. Lightness, 2 Delirium.<br />
disease in his constitution.<br />
aotruiine, comp. of aotrom.<br />
-aiche, aorarh, religious, reverent,<br />
a. Devout, .otruimid, s.f. Lightness.<br />
worshipping, pious.<br />
ftorachail, a. Devotional. Dleasnasan a., devotional<br />
, comp. of<br />
are the lighter of it.<br />
duties.<br />
tap,**<br />
aoradair, -ean, s.m* Worshipper, adorer. 2f<br />
Fit, proper, ripe,<br />
ap, -a, s.m. Ape. 2 Mimic. 3 Shameless woman.<br />
t4** Any little creature. A' giuian<br />
Foul-mouthed bard.<br />
aoradh, -aidh, s.m. Worship, adoration, devotion.<br />
apa, carrying apes.<br />
2 Joining. 3 Adhering. Ag a. dha, apach,<br />
worshipping him ape, abounding in apes,<br />
a. ; f&n-thoileil, will-worship<br />
; thoir o., worship. Ag a ,pr.part. man.<br />
apag, -aig, -an, ./. Little ape. 2 Prating wh, -an, s.f. Aged locks, hoary hair.<br />
C'uim" am bheil t'a. snitheach P why are thine<br />
aged locks moist ?<br />
aos-chraun, -ainn, s.f. Aged tree, trunk. A.<br />
briste, an aged broken trunk.<br />
ftos-chrith, s.in. Tremor of age. A. air mo<br />
clieaam, the tremor of a