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barr-madaidh 72 basmhor<br />
basalacbd, 9. f. ind. Mortality. 2 Deadliness.<br />
barr-rahais, -e, -ean, *. /. Cornice.<br />
bas'ar. see ba=;mhor.<br />
each, a. Having cornices, of, or basardaich,* x.m. Clapping of the hands for<br />
pertaining to, a cornice.<br />
joy, acclamation, rej"icing.<br />
ich. v.a. Ornament.<br />
bas-arm. -airm.s.m. Deadly weapon.<br />
barr-mhanadh, -aidh, s.m. Pestiny. Am fear basart,**-airt,-artan, Gaelic spfll''ng<br />
a bhitheas a b'larr-mb'inadh a mach, he tba-a,scanas, s.m. B'iss iu mwsi;.<br />
whose iiestiny is cast. \GP.<br />
basbair, -ean, s.m. Fencer, swordsman. Bha<br />
bari-mhor, -oire, a Large topped. 2 Branchy. thu 'n ad bhasbair coir, thou wert a nvble<br />
barr-roc,** s. f. Sea-weed, tangles.<br />
svjordsman.<br />
barr-sgaoil.Jt v.a. Lavish.<br />
basba?rea.chd, s. f. Swordsmanship, fencing.<br />
barr-sgapilteach,** a. Capacious.<br />
basbairean, 71.75^. of basb'iir.<br />
barr-staimh, s.m. Broacl leaves on top of seagirdles,<br />
see stamh.<br />
bahbairich,** v.n I'a-i-y.<br />
barr-tachair, s.m. Crop sprung from seed left<br />
on the ground from former harvest.<br />
barr-thonn, s.m. Hi^h sure^e. 2 Top of the<br />
waves. 8** Surface of the deep. A' siubhal<br />
nam t-arr-thonn, bounding o'er the surges.<br />
fbarrugal chrann,tt s.m. Branches of trees.<br />
bariiig, see bairitr.<br />
baruille, see baraill.<br />
bas, boise [& baise] -an & -a, *. /. The palm of<br />
the b/ind. Buailibh 'ur basan nil', a<br />
shluaigh clap your hands all ye people ! !<br />
bas re"idh, a smooth palm ; leois air a<br />
aibh. blisters on her hands ;<br />
bonnach air bois,<br />
cha bhrnich e is cha loisg, a cak in the hand<br />
will neither cook nor burnsaid of th shitty<br />
shally ; sgailc air bois, shaking hand upon, a<br />
bargain.<br />
bas, -ais, a. /. Spoke of a wheel.<br />
bas, -ais, s.m. Hollow or concave part of a<br />
club.<br />
bis, -ais, s.m. Death. 2**Destruction. Is<br />
e righ nan uamhas am bas, d?ath is the king<br />
of terrors cha'n ; 'eil has ach ruaig, there is<br />
no death but defeat ; fciigh bas, die, starve ;<br />
gheibh gach ni bas, everything shall die ;<br />
droch bhas ort ! bad death to you<br />
mon h ! com-<br />
form of imprecation) ; guin bais, the<br />
agony of death dealan ; bais, th* lightning of<br />
tleaf.h ; mashaltraicheis sluagh air mo bhas,<br />
ifpeople tread on my death a fjo?tic(tl xiibs'itution<br />
ofdeath for the dead 1-ody, which is not<br />
apparent to thos" who blindly infer that bas<br />
means a dead body.<br />
fb is't s.m. Fate, fortune.<br />
basach, -aiehe, a. Streaked, variegated.<br />
basacha.lh, -aidh, .m. Expiring, dying, perishing<br />
(of animals.) 2 Withering. A b<br />
,<br />
of basaich. A' basachadh leis a,n<br />
pr. pt.<br />
f huachd. dv>n< i, wither ing or starving tcit cold 't ;<br />
tna air basachadh, it has died or >i'it/iered<br />
ba-;;vdh,** -airtb, s.m. The rnbbincof tlietljread<br />
ends of tape-work, 10 prevent taeir running<br />
into threads, ("basing".'*<br />
basaich, pr. j/t. a" ba^achadh, v.n. Die (as an<br />
animal), perish. 2 Starve. 3 Wither, as a<br />
plant. 4 Grow as be^r. vapid,<br />
An ni sin a<br />
bhasaicheas leis fhein, that iehich dies of itself.<br />
[Note that "ba-aii-h" is only used<br />
in relation to animals. "S'iubhail," "eug,"<br />
"caochail," or -'tea^id' is always used wi>en<br />
basbhaidh, a. Hareish.<br />
bafl-bhnail, v.a. Apj'laud by flapping the hands.<br />
ba.s-bhualadl:, -aidn. a.m. Clapping or rubbing<br />
of hands, from gri^f or joy.<br />
bas-bhuille, s.m. lU'a(.u-l>'o\v. Fhnair e a<br />
bhas-bhuille, he. i-ecriv->d hi* death-blow.<br />
tbasbruidheach, a. Lecher- >u.<br />
t d. ./. Lechery. Ifrheronsnes*.<br />
tbasc, a. Round. 2 !?.! .-t.<br />
aach,tt a. Be1ontiag to baskets.<br />
tbasc-nirm, s.m. Circle.<br />
tbaseall, -aill, *.m. Wild man, sataw.<br />
fbascarnach, -aich, *.IM. Lamentation. 2 }t<br />
Stammering.<br />
tbascart, -airt, s.m. Cinnamon. 2**Cinnabar.<br />
tba-s-chailc, s.m. Ruddle.<br />
bas-charnta,** a. Globy. .lobular.<br />
bis-cblar, -air, s.m. Ob'tuary.<br />
tba-i-chriadh, s.m. Ruddle.<br />
basdal, -ail, s.m. Noise, glitter,<br />
pearance, show.<br />
gaiety of ap-<br />
ach, -aiche, a. Gay, showy, flashy. 2<br />
Cheering. 'Nuair a thig an gloine basilalach,<br />
when the cheerina glaas coms round , og<br />
ilach, a gay yotiih ; a ribhinn bhuidhe<br />
bhasdalaich, thou yellow -ha! red showy maid.<br />
achd, s.f. ind. Showiuess. gaiety. Cha<br />
'n fhaca mi a leitbid air hasdalachd, I have<br />
not. seen, his equal for s^ioiHn-^s.<br />
basdard, s.m. Gaelic spelling of bastard.<br />
tbasg, v.a. Stop, stay,<br />
bas/air. v.n. Applaud.<br />
bas au-d. v.n. Applaud,<br />
basgairdeachas, -us, s.m. see basgaireach.l.<br />
basgairdeadh, -eidh, s.m.<br />
pr. pt. of basgaird<br />
Applause. A' b<br />
basgaire, s.f. ind. Applause. 2tMourninvr.<br />
ach,** a. Clap] day, the hands in the<br />
agitation of grief.<br />
achd, s.f. Mournful clapping or wringing<br />
of hands. 2 A pplause.<br />
basganta, a. WarbliiKt, melodious,<br />
basga.rt,** ^ee bas-cav,.<br />
ba^g-^hriadh. s.f. R i-lead.<br />
basg-iuaidli, s. f. Vermi!li'.>n . 2 Red-lead.<br />
basg-!u:ith, s-^e ba.-g-'uai.lh.<br />
ba.s-guineach,J$ -eicho, n .<br />
De.ath-diirting.<br />
basg ir, see basg-lu;iidli.<br />
ba-shruth,t+s.m. Cairn stream,<br />
speaking of persons, as, bhasaioh an