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TEA
TAisEACHAir., -E, adj. Lenient, lenitive : leniens, mi-
tigans. C S.
Tais-ghuthachd, s. /. ind. Mellowness of voice :
vocis dulcedo. C. S.
Taitnich, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Taitinn, Diet.
TÀLAIDHEACH, -EICHE, odj. Abstractive: abstra-
heus. as.
Taxamh-toll, s. tn. A cave : antrum. C. S.
Talcuis, -e, -ean, s.f. Contumely : contumelia. C.
S.
Talcuiseach, -EICHE, adj. Contumelious : contu-
meliosus. C. S.
Talcuiseachd, «./. ind. Contumeliousness : contu-
meliosa rei qualitas. C. S.
Tallaid, -e, -each, s. f. Partition : paries intergi-
nus. C.S.
TÀMHADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Vide Tàmhach, Diet.
Tamailtich, -idh, th, v. a. Disgrace : contume-
liam offer. C. S.
Tanad, -aid, *. m. Leanness : macritudo. C. S.
Tanasgach, -aiche, adj. Vide Tannasgach, Diet.
Taobhaiche, -ean, s. m. et f. A partisan : adjutor,
fautor. C.S.
Taobhail, -e, adj. Lateral : lateralis. C. S.
Taobhalachd, s.f. ind. Laterality : lateralis rei as-
pectus. C. S.
Taosainn, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Taoisinn. C. S.
Taois-ghlaodh, -aoidh, s.f. Paste : gluten, gluti-
num. C S.
Taragrach, -aiche, adj. Portentous : portendens.
C.S.
Tarbh-mhadadii, -aidh, -ean, s. m. Bull-dog: ca-
nis lanionius. C. S.
TARBH-RaAGADii, -aidh, s. m. Bull-baitiiig : certa-
men inter canes et taurum. C. »S'.
Tarchuiseachd, 1 «. /. ind. Abjectness, abjected-
Tarcuiseachd, J ness : abjectio anirai. C. S.
Targraich, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Targair, Diet.
Tàrlaideachd, s.f. ind. Drudgery : famulitium. C.
S.
TÀRMACHAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Propagator : propaga-
tor. CS.
Tarragan, -ain, -an, s. m. Char, a fish : piscis
quidam. C. S.
Tabrunnaich, -idh, th, v. a. Peg : paxillum fige.
C.S.
Tarsuinnich, -idh, th, v. a. Cross : transmea, per-
raea. C. S.
Tarranach, -AICHE, arf?'. Loud: altisonus. C.S.
Tarrunaich, -IDH, TH, V. u. Peg : clavem infige. C.
S.
Tasg-thigh, -e, -ean, s. m. Exchequer: aerarium.
C. S.
TÀTHADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. An adjunctivc : res alii
adjuncta. C. S.
Tathaich, -idh, th, v. a. Infest : infesta. C. S.
Tathunnach, -aiche, adj. Latrant : latrans. C. S.
Tathunnaiche, -EAN.s. »i. A barker: latrator. C.S.
Teadhair, -dhraidh, th, v. a. Vide Teadhruich,
Diet.
Teagamhachd, s.f. ind. Contingentness, doubtful-
ness : ambiguitas, dubitatio. C, S.
TIO
Teagamhaich, -idh, th, v. a. Mistrust : suspicare,
diffide. C.S.
Teagasoach, -aiche, adj. Instructive : ad docen-
dura accommodatus. C. S.
Teagasgachd, «./. z'wrf. Instructiveness : ad docen-
dura accommodatio. C. S.
Teaghlachail, -e, adj. Of, or belonging to a fami-
ly : familiaris. C. S.
Teannachail, -e, adj. Constringent: constringens.
C.S.
Teann-ghlac, -aidh, th, v. a. Clench : contrahe.
C.S.
Teann-ghreim, -e, -ean, s. m. A grasp : pugillura,
pugillus. C. S.
Teann-èamhach, -AICHE, «K^". Hard-fisted : pugnos
duros habens. C. S.
Teanntach, -AICHE, ) a(f/'. Astrictory: astringens.
Teanntachail, -e, j C. S.
Tearcachd, s.f. ind. Vide Tearcad, Diet.
Teas-mheidh, -e, -ean, *./. Thermometer : instru-
mentum ad calorem metiendum. C. S.
TÈIM, -E, -ean, s. m. Vide Teum, Diet.
Teine-sgeitheach, -EICHE, odf. Ignivomous : igni-
vomus. a S.
Teine-shruthach, -aiche, adj. Ignifluous : igni-
fluens. C.S.
Teinntidheachd, s.f. ind. Fieriness : ardor, iracun-
dia. C.S.
Teugmhais, -E, -EAN, S.f. Hap, accident: casus.
C.S.
Tigh-eiridinn, -E, -EAN-EiRiDiNN, s. w. Hospital :
xenodochium. C. S.
Tigh-faircidh, -e, -ean-faircidh, s. m. Bagnio :
balneum. C. S.
TiGH-FUINNFDH, -E, -EAN-FUINNIDH, S. M. VÌdc
Tigh-fuinne, Diet.
TiGH-ITHEANAICH, -E, -EAN-ITHEANAICH, S. »J. An
ordinary : caupona. C. S.
TiGH-MALAIRT, -E, -EAN-MALAIRT, S. m. A bank,
banking-house : taberna argentaria. C. S.
TiGH-STAOIGE, -E, -E AN-STAOIGE, S. m. A chop-
house : caupona. C. S.
TiLGEACHAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. Jibe, or sneer : derisio.
C.S.
TiLLEADH-FOCAiL, s. »1. Contradiction : contradic-
tio. C. S.
TiNNEAD, -ID, s. tn. Sickliness : aegritudo. C. S.
TioDALACH, -AICHE, adj. Appellative : appellans.
C.S.
TiODHLACACH, -AICHE, \ odj. Mercenary : munera-
TÌODHLACAIL, -E, J rÌUS. C. S.
TÌODHLACAIR, -E, -EAN, s.wi. Bcstower : qui tribuit.
C.S.
TioLAMAiR, -E, -EAN, s. m. A sharper : astutus quis.
C.S.
TiOL-pACHD, s.f. ind, Captiousness : cavillatio. C.S.
TioLPAiR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Vide Tiolpadair, Diet.
TioM-CHEANNACHD, S.f. ind. Insensibility : stupor.
C.S.
TioM-CHUAiRTEACH, -EICHE, adj. Chronic : diutur-
nus. C. S.
TioNALAiCHE, -EAN, s. m. CuUcr : qui carpit. C -S'.
TAisEACHAir., -E, adj. Lenient, lenitive : leniens, mi-
tigans. C S.
Tais-ghuthachd, s. /. ind. Mellowness of voice :
vocis dulcedo. C. S.
Taitnich, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Taitinn, Diet.
TÀLAIDHEACH, -EICHE, odj. Abstractive: abstra-
heus. as.
Taxamh-toll, s. tn. A cave : antrum. C. S.
Talcuis, -e, -ean, s.f. Contumely : contumelia. C.
S.
Talcuiseach, -EICHE, adj. Contumelious : contu-
meliosus. C. S.
Talcuiseachd, «./. ind. Contumeliousness : contu-
meliosa rei qualitas. C. S.
Tallaid, -e, -each, s. f. Partition : paries intergi-
nus. C.S.
TÀMHADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Vide Tàmhach, Diet.
Tamailtich, -idh, th, v. a. Disgrace : contume-
liam offer. C. S.
Tanad, -aid, *. m. Leanness : macritudo. C. S.
Tanasgach, -aiche, adj. Vide Tannasgach, Diet.
Taobhaiche, -ean, s. m. et f. A partisan : adjutor,
fautor. C.S.
Taobhail, -e, adj. Lateral : lateralis. C. S.
Taobhalachd, s.f. ind. Laterality : lateralis rei as-
pectus. C. S.
Taosainn, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Taoisinn. C. S.
Taois-ghlaodh, -aoidh, s.f. Paste : gluten, gluti-
num. C S.
Taragrach, -aiche, adj. Portentous : portendens.
C.S.
Tarbh-mhadadii, -aidh, -ean, s. m. Bull-dog: ca-
nis lanionius. C. S.
TARBH-RaAGADii, -aidh, s. m. Bull-baitiiig : certa-
men inter canes et taurum. C. »S'.
Tarchuiseachd, 1 «. /. ind. Abjectness, abjected-
Tarcuiseachd, J ness : abjectio anirai. C. S.
Targraich, -idh, th, v. a. Vide Targair, Diet.
Tàrlaideachd, s.f. ind. Drudgery : famulitium. C.
S.
TÀRMACHAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Propagator : propaga-
tor. CS.
Tarragan, -ain, -an, s. m. Char, a fish : piscis
quidam. C. S.
Tabrunnaich, -idh, th, v. a. Peg : paxillum fige.
C.S.
Tarsuinnich, -idh, th, v. a. Cross : transmea, per-
raea. C. S.
Tarranach, -AICHE, arf?'. Loud: altisonus. C.S.
Tarrunaich, -IDH, TH, V. u. Peg : clavem infige. C.
S.
Tasg-thigh, -e, -ean, s. m. Exchequer: aerarium.
C. S.
TÀTHADAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. An adjunctivc : res alii
adjuncta. C. S.
Tathaich, -idh, th, v. a. Infest : infesta. C. S.
Tathunnach, -aiche, adj. Latrant : latrans. C. S.
Tathunnaiche, -EAN.s. »i. A barker: latrator. C.S.
Teadhair, -dhraidh, th, v. a. Vide Teadhruich,
Diet.
Teagamhachd, s.f. ind. Contingentness, doubtful-
ness : ambiguitas, dubitatio. C, S.
TIO
Teagamhaich, -idh, th, v. a. Mistrust : suspicare,
diffide. C.S.
Teagasoach, -aiche, adj. Instructive : ad docen-
dura accommodatus. C. S.
Teagasgachd, «./. z'wrf. Instructiveness : ad docen-
dura accommodatio. C. S.
Teaghlachail, -e, adj. Of, or belonging to a fami-
ly : familiaris. C. S.
Teannachail, -e, adj. Constringent: constringens.
C.S.
Teann-ghlac, -aidh, th, v. a. Clench : contrahe.
C.S.
Teann-ghreim, -e, -ean, s. m. A grasp : pugillura,
pugillus. C. S.
Teann-èamhach, -AICHE, «K^". Hard-fisted : pugnos
duros habens. C. S.
Teanntach, -AICHE, ) a(f/'. Astrictory: astringens.
Teanntachail, -e, j C. S.
Tearcachd, s.f. ind. Vide Tearcad, Diet.
Teas-mheidh, -e, -ean, *./. Thermometer : instru-
mentum ad calorem metiendum. C. S.
TÈIM, -E, -ean, s. m. Vide Teum, Diet.
Teine-sgeitheach, -EICHE, odf. Ignivomous : igni-
vomus. a S.
Teine-shruthach, -aiche, adj. Ignifluous : igni-
fluens. C.S.
Teinntidheachd, s.f. ind. Fieriness : ardor, iracun-
dia. C.S.
Teugmhais, -E, -EAN, S.f. Hap, accident: casus.
C.S.
Tigh-eiridinn, -E, -EAN-EiRiDiNN, s. w. Hospital :
xenodochium. C. S.
Tigh-faircidh, -e, -ean-faircidh, s. m. Bagnio :
balneum. C. S.
TiGH-FUINNFDH, -E, -EAN-FUINNIDH, S. M. VÌdc
Tigh-fuinne, Diet.
TiGH-ITHEANAICH, -E, -EAN-ITHEANAICH, S. »J. An
ordinary : caupona. C. S.
TiGH-MALAIRT, -E, -EAN-MALAIRT, S. m. A bank,
banking-house : taberna argentaria. C. S.
TiGH-STAOIGE, -E, -E AN-STAOIGE, S. m. A chop-
house : caupona. C. S.
TiLGEACHAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. Jibe, or sneer : derisio.
C.S.
TiLLEADH-FOCAiL, s. »1. Contradiction : contradic-
tio. C. S.
TiNNEAD, -ID, s. tn. Sickliness : aegritudo. C. S.
TioDALACH, -AICHE, adj. Appellative : appellans.
C.S.
TiODHLACACH, -AICHE, \ odj. Mercenary : munera-
TÌODHLACAIL, -E, J rÌUS. C. S.
TÌODHLACAIR, -E, -EAN, s.wi. Bcstower : qui tribuit.
C.S.
TioLAMAiR, -E, -EAN, s. m. A sharper : astutus quis.
C.S.
TiOL-pACHD, s.f. ind, Captiousness : cavillatio. C.S.
TioLPAiR, -E, -EAN, s. m. Vide Tiolpadair, Diet.
TioM-CHEANNACHD, S.f. ind. Insensibility : stupor.
C.S.
TioM-CHUAiRTEACH, -EICHE, adj. Chronic : diutur-
nus. C. S.
TioNALAiCHE, -EAN, s. m. CuUcr : qui carpit. C -S'.
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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