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MTHN-AN-LATHA
liijht ; the height of day.
AITHNEACH, -ich, -ichean, -inn, s. m.
A stranger, a guest, visitor.
AITHNEACHADH, -aidk, 5. m. Know-
ing, recognizing, discerning.
AITMNEACHAIL, adj. Intelligent, dis-
cerning.
AITHNEACH D, 5. /. ind. Knowledge,
discernment ; recognising.
AITHNEADAIL, -e, adj. Recognising,
kind; knowing, familiar.
AITHNEADAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. One
who knows or is conversant.
ÀI TIINEADH, /)rei\ part. Commanding,
ordering, enjoining, charging.
AITHNEAMSA, v. Ì. e. Aithnicheamsa,
I know.
AITHNEIL, -E, adj. Knowing.
AITHNICHEAR./m<. ;wM. of Aithnich,
shall be known.
AITHN'GHINN, v. (properly dh' aith-
nichinn) I would know.
AITHNICH, -iDH, -DH, V. a. Know, re-
cognise.
Al I IINICHINN, .9./. Vide Aithneach.
AITHNICHTE, adj. and per/, part. v.
Aithnich, Known, recognised ; plain, ma-
nifest.
AITHRE, v. m. ind. Repentance.
tAiTHRE, s. 711. or/. An ox, bull, cow.
AITII REACH, -EICHE, adj. Penitent,
sorrj'.
AITH REACH', 7 ... . ......
AITHREACHA,?^'*^^-^''*'"''^^-
AITHREACHAIL, adj. Penitent, repent-
ant.
AITH REACH AN, -ain, -an, s. m. A
penitent.
AITH REACH AS, -ais, s. m. Repentance,
penitence.
AITHREACHAG, -aig, s. f. A female
penitent.
AITHRI, s. m. Vide Aithreachas.
AITHRKTIE, s. pi. Fathers.
AITHRIN, «. /. A sharp point; a con-
Hict.
AITHRIS, -E, -ean, s. f. Recital, rehear-
sal, report, narration, imitation, vide Ath-
arrais.
AITHRIS, -iDH, -DH, V. a. Rehearse, de-
cbire, report, narrate, tell, repeat.
AITHRISEACH, -ICH, -khean, s. m. A
rejater, a tale-bearer ; tautologist.
AITHRISEACH, -F.icHE,or/j. Widely ce-
lelirated, tHutologicaJ, traditionary.
AITH RISEADH, -eidh, s. m. Tautology;
the act of repeating ; repetition.
/. Broad day j AITHRISICHE,
A tautologist ; a
tale bearer ; a reciter ; a narrator.
AITICH, -IDH, -DH, V. a. and «. Inhabit,
dwell, cultivate, settle.
ÀITICHTE,/). ;)ar<. of Àitich, Inhabited;
scitleil, placed.
ÀITiDH, -E, ar//. IMoist, damp ; wet.
ÀITIDHEACHD, «. /, iml. Moistness,
dampness, wetnes's.
AITIM, s. /. bid. A generation, race, tribe,
people.
AITIOL, -iL, ) s. m. Juniper, vide
AITIONN, -INN, S Aiteal.
AITREABH, -eibh, s. m. A building;
dwelling; steading.
tAlTREABH, -AIDH, -DH, V. 71. Dwell.
AITREABHACH, -aich, s. m. An inha-
bitant ; a tenant ; a lodger ; a farmer.
AITREABHACH, -.«che, adj. Habita-
ble ; of or peitaining to an abode or build-
ing ; domestic.
AITREABHAIL, -aile, adj. Full of po-
licy.
AITREABHTA,;)er. part. Inhabited.
AITREAMH, vide AITREABH.
AL, -ail, s. 711. Brood, or young of any
kind ; a generation.
tAt, s.f. A rock, stone ; fear ; a horse.
ÀLACH, ALA ICH, -ean, s.7n. A brood;
a tribe, generation ; a levy or si t ; a set or
bank of oars ; a set of nails ; activity ; ala-
crity.
ALACHAG, -A1G, -AGAN, s. /. A peg, pin,
hook.
ALACHAIN, ) -E, -EAN, 5. m. A keeping
ALACHUIN, ) place, a repository.
ALADH, -AiDH, s. m. Nursing; wisdom,
skill, craft, adj. Speckled, variegated.
A L AICH, -IDH, -DH, V. a. Bear, produce,
bring forth, multiply; nourish, nurse.
ÀLAINNEACIID, s.f. Beauty; white-
ness, brightness, clearness.
ALASTAIR, i. 7». Alexander.
ALB', ;
ALBAINN,:
ALBANACH, ^ adj. Scotish ; a
ALBA NNACH, -AICH, ) Scotchman.
A LÀTHAIR, ndi'. Present, at hand ; in
existence, in life.
ALD, .«. ?n. Vide Allt.
ALDAIN, ,t. 7)1. Vide Alltan.
A LEAS, adv. There is no need.
ALLA, s. ^; Fame, vide Alladh.
ALL A, Of/;. Wild, fierce.
ALL A BAN, -ain, s. wt. Wandering; de-
viation, aberration.
ALLABANACH, -aiche, adj. Wander-
ing.
./. Scotland.

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