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ANT 2
Antichrist, s. Ana-Criosd.
Antichristian, adj. Ana-criosdail.
Antichristian, «. Ana-criosd, fear a tha 'n a nàmh-
aid do 'n chreidimh cliriosduidh.
AxTiCHRisTiAxisM, s. Ana-criosdaclid.
Antichristiaxity, s. Ana-criosdachd.
Anti-chronism, s. See Anacronism.
Anticipate, I', a. 1. Take something sooner than
another : roimh-ghlac, roirah-ghabh, gabh roimh
ìàimh. 2. take up before the time at which any
thing may be regularly had : tog roimh làimh, glac
roimh 'n am. 3. foretaste : roimh-bhiais. 4. pre-
vent any thing by crowding in before it : thig n a
àite, bac.
Anticipation, s. 1. The act of taking up some-
thing before its time : glacadh trathail, roimh-
ghlacadh. 2. foretaste : roimh-bhlas. 3. opinion
planted before the reasons of that opinion can be
known : roimh-bharail.
Anticipator, s. Fear-teachd foimh-Iàimh.
Anticipatory, adj. A' glacadh ni foimh-làimh, a'
teachd air thoiseach.
Antick, adj. Neònach, iongantach, tuaisteach, fiadh-
chleasach, ann-dealbhach.
Antick, s. 1. He that plays anticks : cleasaiche-
char, amadan duine mhòir. 2. the anticks, or
tricks themselves : cleasachdan, cuir neònach, abh-
caidean. 3. odd appearance : aoidh heònach,
dreach iongantach.
Antick, r. a. Dean neònach, cuir dreach neònach
air, ann-dealbhaich.
Antickly, adv. Gu h-aoidh-iieonach, gu cleas-char-
ach, gu mi-dhealbhach.
Anticor, s. Neasgaid uchdaich, iongrachadh mu
choinneamh cridhe neach.
Anticosmetic, adj. Mais-sgriosail, nàimhdeil do
dh' àilleachd.
Anticreator, s. Fear-cronachaidh fir-deilbh.
Antidotal, adj. Leigheasach, ana-puinnseanach,
ùr-chosgach
Antidotary, adj. Ana-puinnseanacli, ijr-ehosgach.
Antidote, ?-. a. Dean tèaruinte, dìon o phuinnsean.
Antidote, s. Urchosg, ioc-sUaint-bhacaidh.
Antient. See Ancient.
Antipiescopa-l, ad/. Neo-chàirdeil ris an aidmheil
easpuigeach.
Antifebrile, adj. Maith an aghaidh fiabhruis.
Antiflattering, adj. Neo-mhiodalach.
Antiloquist, s. Fear-àichidh, fear-labhairt an agh-
aidh neach.
Antiloquy, s. Roirah-aithris.
Antimagistrical, adj. An aghaidh uachdarain.
Antimasque, s. Còmhdach-cleithe.
Antimonarchic, adj. See Antimonarchical.
Antimonarchical, adj. Neo-aon-flilaitheach, an
aghaidh uachdranachd le h-aon.
Antimonarciiist, s. Fear-fuath uachdranachd righ.
Antimonial, adj. Leth-mhèinneil, a bhuineas do 'n
leth-mhèinn.
Antimony, s. Leth-mhèinn, mèinn eadar a bhi 'n a
talamh agus n a pronnusc clachach.
Antimoralist, Nàmhaid deadli bheus.
6 ANT
Antinomian,*. Fear-àicheidh-lagha Dhè, fear-àich-
eidli naomhachd.
Antinomian, adj. A bhuineas do luchd-cur air cùl
an lagha, no, do luchd-àicheidh naomhachd.
Antinomist, s. Fear gun speis do 'n lagh.
Antinomy', s. Eas-còrdadli dà lagha, eos-aonaclul
da riaghàilt.
Antipapal, adj. A' fuathachadh pàpanachd, a' cur
an aghaidh a' clireidimh phàpanaich.
Antipapistical, atfj. See Antipapal.
Antipaballel, adj. Neo-dhireach ris, a' cromadh
uaithe, a' ruith uaithe.
Antipathetical, adj. Fuathach, gràin-chàileach.
Antipathetic, adj. Nàimhdeil, gràin-chàileach, an
aghaidh a cheile.
Antipathous, adj. Nàimhdeil, fuathach.
Antipathy, s» Fuath, grain, sgreamh.
Antipestilential, ad/. Maith an aghaidh na
plaighe.
Antiphon, s. 1. The chant or alternate singing in
the choirs of cathedrals : seinn mu seach, luchd-
seinn nan salm an eaglais. 2. an echo or response :
co-fhreagradh, ath-fhuaim.
Antiphony, s. See Antiphon.
Antipodes, s. 1. Tliose people who, living on the
other side of the globe, have their feet directly op-
posite ours : luchd-àiteachaidh taobh eile na tal-
nihainn, direach fuidh bhonn ar cas, luchd-bonn fi
bonn. 2. opposition : ni calg dhireach an agh-
aidh ni eile, fior-nàmhaid.
Antipoison, s. Sgrios-puinnsein, ijr-chosg.
Antiport, s. Dorus a muigh, geata rauigh.
Antiprelatical, adj. Neo-easpuigeach, an aghaidh
aidmheil easpuigeich.
Antipriest, 4. Nàmhaid do shagairt.
Antipropiiet, s. Namhaid fhàidhean.
Antiptosis, s. Cùis an aghaidh cùise, cùis as a h-òr
dugh, car air ascaoin.
Antiquarian, adj. Arsaidh, arsantach, scan aimsireil.
Antiquarian, s. See Antiquarj'.
Antiquary, s. Arsadair, arsaidhear, sean seana-
chaidh.
Antiquary, adj. Arsanta, arsantach, sean-aimsir-
eil.
Antiquate, v. a. Cuir a cleachdadh, dean sean.
Antiquatedness, s. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antiquateness, s. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antiquation, «. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antique, adj. 1. Ancient, old, not modern : sean,
aosda. 2. of genuine antiquity : sean, fior-shean.
3. of old fiisliion : sean-ghnàthach, sean-fliasanta.
4. odd, wild, antique : neònach, iongantach, mi-
dliealbhach.
Antique, s. Sean ni, ni a bhuineas do dh'aimsir
chein, sean rud tearc.
Antiqueness, s. Seanachd, sean-choltas, neo-fhas-
antachd.
Antiquity, s. 1. Old times : arsaidheachd, sean-
aimsir, aimsir chein. 2. the people of old time :
linntean cein. 3. the works or remains of old
times : sean nithe. 4. old age : seanachd, sean
aois. Ò. ancientness : seanachd.
Antichrist, s. Ana-Criosd.
Antichristian, adj. Ana-criosdail.
Antichristian, «. Ana-criosd, fear a tha 'n a nàmh-
aid do 'n chreidimh cliriosduidh.
AxTiCHRisTiAxisM, s. Ana-criosdaclid.
Antichristiaxity, s. Ana-criosdachd.
Anti-chronism, s. See Anacronism.
Anticipate, I', a. 1. Take something sooner than
another : roimh-ghlac, roirah-ghabh, gabh roimh
ìàimh. 2. take up before the time at which any
thing may be regularly had : tog roimh làimh, glac
roimh 'n am. 3. foretaste : roimh-bhiais. 4. pre-
vent any thing by crowding in before it : thig n a
àite, bac.
Anticipation, s. 1. The act of taking up some-
thing before its time : glacadh trathail, roimh-
ghlacadh. 2. foretaste : roimh-bhlas. 3. opinion
planted before the reasons of that opinion can be
known : roimh-bharail.
Anticipator, s. Fear-teachd foimh-Iàimh.
Anticipatory, adj. A' glacadh ni foimh-làimh, a'
teachd air thoiseach.
Antick, adj. Neònach, iongantach, tuaisteach, fiadh-
chleasach, ann-dealbhach.
Antick, s. 1. He that plays anticks : cleasaiche-
char, amadan duine mhòir. 2. the anticks, or
tricks themselves : cleasachdan, cuir neònach, abh-
caidean. 3. odd appearance : aoidh heònach,
dreach iongantach.
Antick, r. a. Dean neònach, cuir dreach neònach
air, ann-dealbhaich.
Antickly, adv. Gu h-aoidh-iieonach, gu cleas-char-
ach, gu mi-dhealbhach.
Anticor, s. Neasgaid uchdaich, iongrachadh mu
choinneamh cridhe neach.
Anticosmetic, adj. Mais-sgriosail, nàimhdeil do
dh' àilleachd.
Anticreator, s. Fear-cronachaidh fir-deilbh.
Antidotal, adj. Leigheasach, ana-puinnseanach,
ùr-chosgach
Antidotary, adj. Ana-puinnseanacli, ijr-ehosgach.
Antidote, ?-. a. Dean tèaruinte, dìon o phuinnsean.
Antidote, s. Urchosg, ioc-sUaint-bhacaidh.
Antient. See Ancient.
Antipiescopa-l, ad/. Neo-chàirdeil ris an aidmheil
easpuigeach.
Antifebrile, adj. Maith an aghaidh fiabhruis.
Antiflattering, adj. Neo-mhiodalach.
Antiloquist, s. Fear-àichidh, fear-labhairt an agh-
aidh neach.
Antiloquy, s. Roirah-aithris.
Antimagistrical, adj. An aghaidh uachdarain.
Antimasque, s. Còmhdach-cleithe.
Antimonarchic, adj. See Antimonarchical.
Antimonarchical, adj. Neo-aon-flilaitheach, an
aghaidh uachdranachd le h-aon.
Antimonarciiist, s. Fear-fuath uachdranachd righ.
Antimonial, adj. Leth-mhèinneil, a bhuineas do 'n
leth-mhèinn.
Antimony, s. Leth-mhèinn, mèinn eadar a bhi 'n a
talamh agus n a pronnusc clachach.
Antimoralist, Nàmhaid deadli bheus.
6 ANT
Antinomian,*. Fear-àicheidh-lagha Dhè, fear-àich-
eidli naomhachd.
Antinomian, adj. A bhuineas do luchd-cur air cùl
an lagha, no, do luchd-àicheidh naomhachd.
Antinomist, s. Fear gun speis do 'n lagh.
Antinomy', s. Eas-còrdadli dà lagha, eos-aonaclul
da riaghàilt.
Antipapal, adj. A' fuathachadh pàpanachd, a' cur
an aghaidh a' clireidimh phàpanaich.
Antipapistical, atfj. See Antipapal.
Antipaballel, adj. Neo-dhireach ris, a' cromadh
uaithe, a' ruith uaithe.
Antipathetical, adj. Fuathach, gràin-chàileach.
Antipathetic, adj. Nàimhdeil, gràin-chàileach, an
aghaidh a cheile.
Antipathous, adj. Nàimhdeil, fuathach.
Antipathy, s» Fuath, grain, sgreamh.
Antipestilential, ad/. Maith an aghaidh na
plaighe.
Antiphon, s. 1. The chant or alternate singing in
the choirs of cathedrals : seinn mu seach, luchd-
seinn nan salm an eaglais. 2. an echo or response :
co-fhreagradh, ath-fhuaim.
Antiphony, s. See Antiphon.
Antipodes, s. 1. Tliose people who, living on the
other side of the globe, have their feet directly op-
posite ours : luchd-àiteachaidh taobh eile na tal-
nihainn, direach fuidh bhonn ar cas, luchd-bonn fi
bonn. 2. opposition : ni calg dhireach an agh-
aidh ni eile, fior-nàmhaid.
Antipoison, s. Sgrios-puinnsein, ijr-chosg.
Antiport, s. Dorus a muigh, geata rauigh.
Antiprelatical, adj. Neo-easpuigeach, an aghaidh
aidmheil easpuigeich.
Antipriest, 4. Nàmhaid do shagairt.
Antipropiiet, s. Namhaid fhàidhean.
Antiptosis, s. Cùis an aghaidh cùise, cùis as a h-òr
dugh, car air ascaoin.
Antiquarian, adj. Arsaidh, arsantach, scan aimsireil.
Antiquarian, s. See Antiquarj'.
Antiquary, s. Arsadair, arsaidhear, sean seana-
chaidh.
Antiquary, adj. Arsanta, arsantach, sean-aimsir-
eil.
Antiquate, v. a. Cuir a cleachdadh, dean sean.
Antiquatedness, s. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antiquateness, s. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antiquation, «. Seanachd, aosdachd.
Antique, adj. 1. Ancient, old, not modern : sean,
aosda. 2. of genuine antiquity : sean, fior-shean.
3. of old fiisliion : sean-ghnàthach, sean-fliasanta.
4. odd, wild, antique : neònach, iongantach, mi-
dliealbhach.
Antique, s. Sean ni, ni a bhuineas do dh'aimsir
chein, sean rud tearc.
Antiqueness, s. Seanachd, sean-choltas, neo-fhas-
antachd.
Antiquity, s. 1. Old times : arsaidheachd, sean-
aimsir, aimsir chein. 2. the people of old time :
linntean cein. 3. the works or remains of old
times : sean nithe. 4. old age : seanachd, sean
aois. Ò. ancientness : seanachd.
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