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th-sh*or<br />

ath-shaor, v.a. Redeliver.<br />

adh, -aidh, s.m. Redelivenng, rede- ing. 4JJLea land remaining two years untillofl.<br />

j<br />

liverance, second redeeming. Ag a, pr.pt. ath- 1 hog, v.a. Rebuild, rear again, lift or take<br />

of ath-shaor.<br />

up again.<br />

te, pastpt. of ath-ahaor.<br />

ath bhaothracnail, o. Assiduous, diligent, constant<br />

m application,<br />

ath-thojite, l 2>t. pi. RebuJt.<br />

atb-thogn.il, -thogalach, -tkojdaicheRn, s.f. Rebuilding,<br />

se-uml j-aisijig, rearing or lifting.<br />

atti-dheaibaacnadh, -aidh, s.m. Re-mheriting, ath-bhotseachadh, -aidh, s.m. Recommencing,<br />

repossessing. 2 Reversion, re-investment.<br />

resuming.<br />

^ a_<br />

( p r p , t. of ath-shealbhaich.<br />

ath-shealbnaich, v.a, Reposses, re-inherit.<br />

atii-thoisioh. v.a. Recommence, resume,<br />

ath-threorachadh, -ai'lh, s.m. Recondv.c ling, reguiding.<br />

Ag a<br />

te, pt. pt. 01 atu-shealohaich.<br />

, pr.pt. of ath-thredraich.<br />

ath-sheall, v.n. Reconsider. 2 Look again. ath-threoraich, v.a,.<br />

ach, a. Looking back, retrospective<br />

Racor.duet, rs^uide.<br />

ath-threoraiehte, pt.pt. of ath-ti reoraich.<br />

adh, -aidh, -aidhean, s.m. Second<br />

ath-thruas, -ais, s.m. Compassion.<br />

look. 2 Retrospect. 3 Second sight, or view.<br />

ach,t$ -aithe, a. Compassionate.<br />

tuiun, s. f. Second looking or viewing.<br />

ath-thugh, s.m. Second thatching. 2 Second<br />

Ag a<br />

, pr. pt. of ath-sheall.<br />

cover.<br />

ath-sheiun, v.a. Sing again,<br />

v.a. Thatch<br />

, again. 2 Recover.<br />

ath-shl&inte, *./. Convalescence.<br />

ach, -eiche, a. Convalescent.<br />

ath-thughta, pt.pt. Thatched again,<br />

ath-thuisle, s.f. Second fall or .stumble,<br />

ath-shuamh, v.n. Reswim, swim again.<br />

ath-thuisleachadh, -aidh, s.m. Second stumbl-<br />

adh, -aidh, s.m. Reswimming,<br />

swimming back again.<br />

ta.pt. pt.<br />

of ath-shnamh.<br />

fath-shuidheachadh, -aidh, s.m. Replanting,<br />

second settlement.<br />

ath-shuuihichte, pt.pt. Replanted, resettled,<br />

ath-smaoin, see aCli-smuain.<br />

atn-smaoiueaciiadh,<br />

\<br />

,<br />

ath-smaointich,<br />

ath-smuaiu, -e, -tean, *. /. Second thought,<br />

after-thought.<br />

.--- teachadh, -aidh, s.m. Consideration,<br />

pondering, reflecting, reconsidering. Ag a,<br />

pr.pt.<br />

---- of ath-sumaiutich.<br />

teachail,** a. Apt to reflect or considerate.<br />

---- tean, n. pi. of ath-smuain.<br />

tich, v.a. Reconsider, ponder, medr<br />

tate, reflect.<br />

ath-stiuir, v.a. Steer again. 2 Reconduct.<br />

atute, 1 o. & pt.pt. of at. Swelled, swollen.<br />

ath-thagh, v.a. Rechoose, make a second choice.<br />

2**Kedect.<br />

__atlh, -aidh, .m. Re-electing, rechoosing.<br />

--- ta, past pt. Re-elected, rechosen.<br />

ath-thabnhainn,(.AF) see fauih-thalmhainn.<br />

atn-theachd, s.m. Second coming. 2 Next ar<br />

rival, a Second growth.<br />

ath-tueine, s.m. Second tiring, or volley, ttsee<br />

aithinne.<br />

ath-theist, -e, -ean. s.f. Second testimony<br />

f<br />

"<br />

ath-tbebdh, v.a. Rewarm, warm again.<br />

aoh-tneodhadh, -aidh, a.m. Warming a second<br />

time. Ag a ,<br />

pr.pt. of ath-theo*lh.<br />

ath-thighiuu, ./. Second coming.<br />

atn-thiil, v.a. see ath-phill.<br />

illeadh, -eidh, see ath-philleadh.<br />

inneas-cloinne, s.m. After-paiurf.<br />

aL^-.-nonndadh, -aidh, s.m. Second turning<br />

2 Returning a second time. 3 Causing to<br />

turn a second time, 4**Eddy. Gaothana.<br />

the wind of the eddy.<br />

v.a. Return a second time.<br />

----,<br />

ath-tfiionusgain, v.a. Recommence, resume, re<br />

devise.<br />

ath-thiounsgnadh, -aidh, s.m. Recommencing<br />

recommencement, resuming, redeviiing.<br />

atn-tn Mdhar, -air, s.m. Second crop aiter a fiek<br />

iia- lieeu manured by the fold.ag of cattle or<br />

sheep. '2UR ill;*" urin o- $+1 -s --cond bleach<br />

1. See noie on page<br />

aur<br />

ing or slipping. 2 Relapse. Ag a, pr. pt.<br />

of ath-thuislich.<br />

ath-thuislich, v.n. Fall or stumble again. 2<br />

Relapse.<br />

atb-thuit, v.n. Fall again. 2 Relapse.<br />

ath-thuiteam,-eim, s.m. Second fall. 2 Relapse,<br />

ath-thulgadh,** s.m. After-tossiug (of waves)<br />

ath-uair, -e, -ean, s.f. Next time. 2 Second<br />

time.<br />

ath-uamharra, a. Terrible, direful, abominable,<br />

odious, execrable, detectable, horrible,<br />

ath-uamharrachd, s. f. Abomination, detestation,<br />

hatef ulness, atrooousness.<br />

fath-uamharrtha, see ath-uauinarra.<br />

fath-uasgladh, see ath-fhravsgladh.<br />

a thubhradh, a. Above-cited.<br />

a thuilleadh, adv. More, moreover,<br />

tathuis, see athn.is.<br />

ath-urachadh, -aidh, s.m. Renewing, reviving,<br />

reireshing, reanimating, refreshment, renewal,<br />

reauimation. 2 Regentradon. Ag a,<br />

pr.pt. of ath-uraich.<br />

atn-urakh. v.a. Revive, refresh, renew, renorate.<br />

2 Re;enerate.<br />

ath-uraicii.e, pt.pt. of ath-uraich.<br />

tatlaige, s.j.pl. Repeated praise,<br />

atmhoire, comp. of atinhor.<br />

atmhoireachd, *. /. Tendency to swell. 2 Turgidness.<br />

3 Pride, vanuy. 4 Bombast, 5<br />

Boisterousne^s. 5 Fermentation. A. lordain,<br />

the swellinn of Jordan.<br />

atnihor, -oire, a. Swelling. 2 Turgid. 3 Ragiiu.<br />

4 Boisterous. 6 Bombastic,<br />

fatrach, see ardrach.<br />

atruas, see ach-tltrnas.<br />

atruasaoh, see atii-thiuasach.<br />

factaca, adv. (an taL-) Hard by.<br />

atiugean, (for ataigean) ii.pl. of ataig.<br />

atuiugeau, n pi. of atainn.<br />

atuinn, -e, pi. -ean [Ji&-nngeau] *./. Gate,<br />

wicket. U FaLsadu. :J Rafter.<br />

atuiunean, pi. of atuiiri.<br />

tautr-coille, a.m. Capercailzie, see capullcoille.<br />

For w >rds beginning with an, abh- or<br />

wU~ amhj<br />

may be cousolted, the diphthong<br />

au not b ing admissible in modern Gaelic<br />

orthography. It frequently occurs in old<br />

in.-inu-vripts, as well as in several writings of<br />

later da';c.<br />

|audli:u:ut. (for ba) Death.<br />

taars.in,. Sou or.

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