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aigh 12 aiMnnisean<br />

Aighean siibhlach, thf wandering deer.<br />

tigheann. -ne, pi. aighnean, & algheannan,*./'<br />

see aghanu.<br />

aigheaonach, -aich, s.m. Corn<br />

thistle (plant) carduus arvemtis.<br />

2 Place where thisties<br />

grow,<br />

aigheannaich, gen.<br />

aigheannach.<br />

sing, of<br />

aighear, -ir, s.m. Gladness,<br />

mirth, joy. gaiety, happiness,<br />

felicity, festivity.<br />

Tha aighear a' bruchdadh<br />

bhinn, thy shield like a rack<br />

ailbhinneach, -eiche, a Flinty, sfcony. J Rocky.<br />

failciie,** g. pi. Paving stones,<br />

failcneach,** -ich, s.m. Pavier.<br />

ailde, s. f. see lulleachd.<br />

aildeachd, see ailleachd.<br />

aildiche, see alamo.<br />

taile,** s../. Scone. 2 Behaviour, manner*.<br />

aile s. rn. The arc. 2 Scent, smell. 3<br />

Wind, breeze, strength of the breeze, aile<br />

deagh l-holaidh, an odour of sweet smell ;<br />

trach chaidleas 's a' ghleann an t-aile,<br />

when the air sleeps [if stil,'] in the valley ;<br />

srdine&n gun aile, noses without the ttnsf<br />

of smell ; droch aile, a bad swell ; tha'n<br />

t-uile fuar, the air<br />

'u a shuil, gladness<br />

_ _ . _ . . ail.<br />

It. A itjhcannach<br />

aighearach, a. Glad, mirthful, i joyful, gay, ail-each,*<br />

festive. 2 Odd. oglach aighearach, an odd ion.<br />

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bursts<br />

from his eyes ', ceol is aighear,<br />

music and mirth ; aighear<br />

t'oige, the joy of My! aile,* s.m.<br />

I<br />

yotith.<br />

a. see dill , each.<br />

'<br />

A.1 l-^nph *^<br />

-eich, s. m. (lit. a stone horse) Stall*<br />

fellow. ifleaoh, o. (aile) Airy, -well-aired. 2**Atmosd,<br />

;./. ind. Gladness, merriment, pheric, of, or j belonging to the atmosphere*<br />

mirthfulness, joyfulness, festiyity. 2 Odd-; air, breath, or smell. 3**Savoury. longanness.<br />

3**Alacrity. tas a,i leach, an tttmotpheric pkenomfivm.<br />

aighne, gen. sing, of aghann. 2**Prophet. S** -'nleach,** a. Causing'marks or impressions.<br />

Pleader,<br />

aileachd, s.f. ind. see aileadh.<br />

taighneach, -niche, a. Liberal, generous,<br />

aileadh, -eidh. s. m. se ail. Aileadh coise, a<br />

faighnios, s.m. Pleading, reasoning, arguing, footstep.<br />

aigh-riomhach,** s.m. Belle,<br />

aileadh, -eidh, s.m. see aile.<br />

aigilean, -ein, -an, s.m. Tassel. 2 Ear-ring. 3 j aileadhach, a. Pneumatic.<br />

Toy.<br />

| aile-bhea.thail,** (lit. vital air) Oxygen*<br />

aigileanach, a. Hung with tassels. 2 Gaudy,<br />

beauish.<br />

aiginneach; "\<br />

aigionnach, V a. see aigeannach.<br />

aile-churach, **s.m see curach-aile.<br />

ail-eathar, ,, eathar-aile.<br />

aigiontach, /<br />

aiglean, -ein, see aigilean.<br />

aigleanach, see aigileanach.<br />

aigue, *. /. Mind, temper, disposition. 2 Spirit,<br />

affection, thought. 3 (AC) The bird swift. 4<br />

(AC) Anything of aile-ghuail s, .TO. Gas.<br />

aile-mheidh,** s.f. see meidh-Aile.<br />

-each.** a. Barometrical.<br />

aileag, -eig, -an, s.f. Hiccup. [Always preceded<br />

by &rt. a>n.] Tha'n aileag orm, I have th*<br />

hiccup.<br />

ach, a. Causing the hiccup, hiccuppy, re-<br />

unusually quick motion. I lating<br />

Cho luath ri aigne nam ban baoth, as swift<br />

to the hiccup.<br />

ail, s.f Hiccupping. 2*Vexing.<br />

as the thoughts of the foolish women. Is cian- ! ailean, r.p;. of ail.<br />

ail m'aigne, sad is my mind ; lean mi le aigne<br />

neo-ghlic, / followed with unwise affection.<br />

aigneach, -eiche, a. (aigne) Liberal. 2 Sp<br />

ted, lively, brisk. 3 Affectioned. 4 Otf,<br />

belonging to mind, temper, affection, or i Keen-scented.<br />

thought. 5**Gallant.<br />

ic, aerial.<br />

j<br />

d, s. f. ind. ! Mettlesomeness, sprightli- ailear, -eir, s.m.<br />

ness, magnanimity, cheerfulness, courage. aileas,** a. Akin<br />

aigneadh, -idh, -idhean, s.m. see aigne.<br />

aiguidh, gen. sing, of aileau, -ein, s.m. Green, plain, meadow. 2 Esplanade.<br />

3 Oasis. Cath air an ailean r&dh.<br />

a battle on the level plain.<br />

aileanta, a. (aileadk) Fragrant, odorous. 2<br />

Bodiless. H**Atmaspher-<br />

Porch.<br />

," -eis, s.m. Pleasant country.<br />

aigneadh.<br />

ailebeart,** -beairt, Gaelic spelling of halbert.<br />

-ail, termination of s., changes into -eil -oil, ai'leathan, see aimh-leathan.<br />

uil, as preceded by kindred vowels.<br />

ail-eola*. -ais, s.m. Pneumatics<br />

ail, gen. sing, of al. 2Jsee aill.<br />

ail,t s. m. Mark, impression, trace. 2* Scar.<br />

Ail do choise, the trace of<br />

ailgheas, 4s, s.m. (ail-f gheas) Pleasure, will.<br />

2 Power. 3 Pride, imperiousness. 4** Desire,<br />

longing, ailgheas dhaoine, the pride of<br />

men nach lub air ;<br />

ailgheas na garbh ghaoith,<br />

3*Postage-stamp.<br />

thy foot.<br />

fail, s.m. Mouth. 2 Rebuke. 3 Stone. 4 Request.<br />

5 Weapon. GJRock.<br />

ailbh,** -e, -ean, s.f. Rock, (foundation, anything<br />

hard, solid, rigid, or immoveable (Also<br />

ailbhinn.)<br />

ailbheach, -bhiche, see ailbhinneach.<br />

ailbheag, eig, -an, s. f. Ricg. 2 Ring of any<br />

coarse metal. Ailbheagan airgid, silver<br />

rings ; ailbheag cluais, an ear-ring.<br />

ach, a. Full of rings, like a ring, of or<br />

belonging to a ring.<br />

that will not bend at the pleasure of the rough<br />

wind ; fearann gu'r n-ailgheas, land to your<br />

will.<br />

ach, -aiche, a. Fastidious. 2 Proud,<br />

haughty, imperious, arrogant. 3** Wilful,<br />

headstrong.<br />

achd,** see ailleasachd.<br />

aiche, comp. of ailgheasach.<br />

ailghios, -is, s.m, ~\<br />

ach, a.<br />

achd, sj.<br />

j<br />

ailbheiun, s.f. see ailbhinn.<br />

iclie,<br />

ailbhinu, st.f. Flint, stone. 2 Rock, flinty ailinde, (AC) comp of alainn.<br />

rock. 3 Projection. 4 Precipice. An deoir aihndeacn, 'see "alainn<br />

see ailgheas<br />

a'silealhmar bhoinne ua b-ailbhiun, their ailincai-hd, see fclainneacbd. ailineachd mi<br />

tears dropping an water from a projecting rock;<br />

Ag imeavml ;tir au ailbhinn oillteil, walking<br />

*t the dreadful precipice ; do sgiath mar ail-<br />

na Greige, the beauteouxness of the woman of<br />

Greece (Helen.) A.C.<br />

ail-iunisean,** -eiu, s.m. Anemoscopa.<br />

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