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Dictionarium scoto-celticum : a dictionary of the Gaelic language ...

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:FLA .512 FLAFlaccid, adj. Lag, tais, neo-fag, anfliann, maoth,fleoidhte.Flaccidity, s. Anfhaiiine, laigse.Flag, v. a. ct n. 1. Let fall into feebleness : anfhannaicli,lagaich. 2. lay with broad stones : còmhdaielile Icacaibh. 3. hang loose without stiffnessor tension : croch air bhogadan, croch air udal. 4.grow spiritless or dejected : fas lag, caill treòir,fannaicli.Flag, s. LA water plant with a blaJed leaf andyellow flower : seilisdeir, cuilc. 2. <strong>the</strong> colours orensigns <strong>of</strong> a ship, or land forces : bratach. 3. aspecies <strong>of</strong> stone used for smooth pavements : leac.Flag-broom, s. Leac-sguabacli.Flag-<strong>of</strong>ficer, s. Fear-brataicli.Flag-ship, s. Long an àird cheannaird.Flagelet, s. Duisiol beag, feadan.Flagellate, v. a. Sgiùrs, grèidh.Flagellation, s. SgiCirsadh, greidheadh.Flaggikess, s. Anfhainnc, laigse.Flaggy, adj. L Weak, lax, limber: lag, sùbailt,fuasgailt, anfhann, fleoidhte. 2. weak in taste,insipid : lag, neo-bhlasda.Flagitious, adj. L Wicked, villanous : aingidh,drochmhuint, olc, coirbte. 2. guilty <strong>of</strong> crimes :ciontach, aingidh.Flagitiousness, s. Aingidheachd, slaightearachd,coirbteachd.Flagon, s. Copan, soitbeach, placaid.Flagrancy, s. \. Burning, heat, fire : teas, ainteas.2. notoriousness, glaring impudence : aingidheachd,slaightearachd, coirbteachd.Flagrant, o/^. '• Ardent, burning: teth, deothasach,dùrachdach, dealasach, beothail. 2. glowing,flushed : blàth, teth. 3. red : dearg, lasarrateinnteach. 4. notorious, flaming into notice :foUuiseach, soilleir, anabarra, fuathasach, amasguidli.F'lagrantly, adv. See Flagrant.Flagration, s. Losgadh.Flagstaff, s. Crann-brataich.Flail, s. Buailtein, sùist.Flake, s. I. Any thing that appears loosely heldtoge<strong>the</strong>r like a flock <strong>of</strong> wool : lòine, lòineag, tlàm,topan. 2. a stratum : breath, sreath.Flaky, (/(•//. 1. Loosely hanging toge<strong>the</strong>r : lòineagach,tlamach, fuasgailte. 2. laying in layers orstrata : 'ii a bhrcathan.Flam, *. Brcug, leisgeul meallta.F'lambeau, s. Lcus, blincein.Flame, .v. L Light emitted from fire: lasair. 2.fire : teine, lasair. 3. ardour <strong>of</strong> temper : teasinntinn, braise, deine, teine. 4. ardour <strong>of</strong> inclination: niiann, gaol.Flame, v. a. et n. L Inflame : las, cuir n a <strong>the</strong>ine,beothaich. 2. shine as fire : las, dealraich. 3.shine like flame : dealraich, boilsg. 4. break outin violence <strong>of</strong> passion : las le fearg.Flame-colour, s. Dath na lasrach.Flame-colooeed, adj. Air dhatli na lasrach.1'lame-eyed, adj. Dearg-shùileach.Flamen, «. Sagart.Flaming, s.Lasair, lasadh.Fla.mingly', cuh. (ni lasrach, gu lasail.Flammation, s. Lasadh, losgadh, cur na <strong>the</strong>ine.Flammability', s. Lasantachd.Flammiferous, adj. Lasach, lasail, lasrach, teinntidh,loisgeach.Flamy, adj. Lasach, lasrach, lasanta, loisgeach,teinntidh.Flank, «. \. That part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> a quadrupednear <strong>the</strong> thigh : leis, ceathramh deiridh, lochbhlèin.2. (in men) <strong>the</strong> lateral part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lowerbelly : leasraidh, loch-bhlèin. 3. <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> anarmy or fleet : taobh, slios.Flank, v. a. 1. Attack <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> a battalion orfleet : thoir ionnsuidh air taobh. 2. secure on <strong>the</strong>side : dion taobh.Flannel, *. Aodach mui-clòimhe, ciìrainn.Flap, s. Libeag, cluas, bad air chrathadh, clib, clibeag.Flap, v. a. et w. L Beat with a flap: buail airfalbh, buail le bad. 2. move with a flap or noise:crath, buail le farum. 3. ply <strong>the</strong> wings withnoise : sgiathalaich. 4. fall with flaps or broadparts depending : leig sios 'n a libeig.Flapeared, adj. Spad-chluasach.Flapmou<strong>the</strong>d, adj. Liobach.Flare, ?•. a. Dealraich, dèarrs, boilsg, soillsicli guloiseamach.Flash,*. \. A sudden blaze: boilsgeadh, dreòs,dèarsadh, lasadh, 2. sudden burst <strong>of</strong> wit or merriijient: grad fhocal àbhachdach. 3. a body <strong>of</strong>water driven by violence : caoir.Flash, v. a. et n. L Strike up large bodies <strong>of</strong>water from <strong>the</strong> surface : cuir 'n a chaoirean, caithsuas, sgiot. 2. trick up in a showy manner : càirichgu loiseamach. 3. glitter : dealraich, dearrs,boilsg. 4. burst out into any kind <strong>of</strong> violence :bris a mach.Flasher, *. Spailpean, lasgair, fear spaideil.Flashily, adv. See Flashy.Flashy-, adj. \. Empty, not solid : lòinneach, loiseamach,faoin, sgòdach. 2. insipid, without forceor spirit : lag, neo-bhlasda, fleoidhte. 3. plashy :spliutach, sgiotach.Flask, s. \. A bottle, a vessel : searrag, corn, soi<strong>the</strong>ach.2. a powder-horn : adharc fliùdair.Flasket, s. L A vessel in which viands are served: searrag dhibhe. 2. a long shallow basketbascaid eu-domhain.Flat, adj. \. Horizontally, level without inclination: còmhnard. 2. smooth, without protuberances: reidh, còmhnard, niìn. 3. not elevated,fallen, not erect : iosal, sinte, leagta. 4. levelwith <strong>the</strong> ground : iosal, gu làr, leagta. 5. tasteless,: insipid neo-bhlasda, fleoidhte, neo-bhrisg,tais. 6. dull, unanimated, frigid : trom, cianail,neo-chridheil, neo-smiorail. 7. peremptory, absolute,downright : buileach, as an aghaidh. 8.not shrill, not acute : trom, neo-bhinn, neo-fhonnmhor.Flat, s. \. A level : còmhnard, reidhlean. 2. evenground, not mountainous : còmhnard, dail, Ion,

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