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AX 1 LLM II OR, -oiRE, nr/;. Void of con-
duct.
ANLAIMH, -AiMii, -E\s, s, f. Misfortune,
vide AmhUiadh.
AN-LAN, -LANUicHTE, wlj. Incomplete.
AN-I^AOCn, -AoicH, s. VI. An exasperated
warrior or hero.
AN-LUCHD, Ò-. m. A grievous weight; an
oppressive burden ; overweight.
AN-LUCHDAICH, -idh, -dh, v. a. Over-
load ; surcharge.
AN- MADAICH, s. f. Vide Anamadalch.
AN' MADAII., «,/;." Lively spirited.
AN' MAN, s. w. \ide Anman.
AN' MANTA, adj. Vide Anamanta.
ANMAOIN, 5./. Strife; great riches.
AN' INI E A SA R R A, udj. Vide Anameasarra.
AN' MÈIN, s.f. Vide Ana-mèinn.
ANMÈINNEACH; -aiche, adj. Vide
Ainmèineacli.
AN- MHIANN, Vide Anamhiann.
AN' MHIANNACH, adj. Vide Anamian-
nach.
AN-MHODH, s. m. ind. Disrespect; inci-
vility; rudeness, vide nii-mhodh.
AN-MHODHAIL, adj. Disrespectful; un-
civil ; ill bred, rude.
AN-MHÒR. adj. Very great; exorbitant.
exceeding, excessive.
AN-MHÒRACH, adj. Valiant, stout,
brave.
ANMHUINN, -E, Ì5./. W^eakness,
ANMHUINNEACHD, \ infirmity, de-
bility, decrepitude, uuhealthiness.
ANMHUNN, -uiNNE, adj. Weak; feeble;
infirm ; slender ; decrepid ; sickly ; pliant ;
not stiff.
ANMHUNNAICH, -idh, -dh, v. a. Wea-
ken, enfeeble, enervate, make faint.
A N M H U N N A C H D, s. /. Weakness, feeble-
iii'ss, iinhealthiness.
ANMIIUNNACIIADH, -aidh, «. m. A
weakening, enfeebling.
ANMHURRACH, -aiche, adj. Valiant,
brave, intrepid, powerful.
ANMOCII, -oiciiE, adj. Late.
ANMOCH, -oicH, .s. m. Evening; night.
ANMUINNEACH, -eiche, adj. Vide
Anmeinneach.
ANMLNNACII, -aiche, adj. Lively;
brisk ; vigorous; vivacious.
ANN, })rep. In, therein ; in existence ; alive.
" Ann an ait' iiraidh," In a certain place.
" Ann an gàradh J^dein," In the garden
of Eden. Ann an dùthaich chèin," In a
distnnt country. " A7i7i am beul dithis no
triCiir a dh' fhianuisibh," In the mouth of
two or three witnesses.
ANN, comp. pron. In him, in it, " Cha 'n 'eil
aim ach an Crochair," He is but a rascal
ANNAD, second person pron. sing. In thee.
ANNAIBII, corn]), pron. In you, within
you.
ANNAINN, com;), jrron. In us.
ANNAM, comp. pron. In me, within me ;
in my power.
ANNAMH, ad']. Few, r.ire, scarce, seldom ;
curious. See Ainneamh.
ANNALADH, -aidh, ò-. m. An age or era;
a calendar.
ANNAS, -AIS, -an, s. m. Rarity ; novelty;
change for the belter.
ANNASACH, -aiche, atl}. Rare, unusual,
strange ; dainty ; desirable ; clelightful.
ANN-ATHACH, adj. Vide An-athach.
ANN-FHOCAL, -ail, s. m. A word of
course.
ANNLAMH, s. /. Perplexity; grief, vexa-
tion.
ANNLANN, -ain, s. m. A condiment;
whatever is eaten with bread ; used parti-
cularly for dairy produce : commonly call-
ed kitchen.
AN NOCHD, adv. To-night, this night.
ANNOS, -ois, s. m. Vide Annas.
ANN R ACH, -AICH, s. HI. A stranger, vide
Anrach.
ÀNNRACH, adj. Vide Anrach.
ANNRACHD, s. /. The highest degree in
])oetry next (he Oltamh.
ANNRADH, -aidh, 5. m. A storm, astorm
at sea; also a poet next in degree to an
Ollamh ; a boon.
ANNRANACH,a(y;. Stormy; distressing;
a distressed person.
ANNRATH, -aith, s. m. A storm, tem-
pest ; distress, misfortune.
ANRADIl, i\ 7)1. A storm, tempest; dis-
tress, misfortune.
ANRADHACH, adj. Stormy, distressed.
ANNRI ADH, -reidh, s. m. Usury, extor-
tion ; exorbitant interest.
ANN-RIGH, i. Hi. A tyrant.
ANNSA, /)re7). In the.
ANNS, ;))r/). In, in the. " Annsgach beul,"
In evert/ moull .
ANNSA, adj. comp. More dear, more be-
loved.
ANNSA, ~i -aidh. «. /. or 7n. Love,
ANNSACHD, C affection, attachment ; a
ANNS ADH, J person beloved.
AN-RIAGHAILT, .V. ./; Disorder, confu-
sion, tumult, uproar, riot ; misrule, mis-
management.
ANHIAGHAILTEACH, adj. Confused,
disordered, riotous.

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