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BOD
130DACH-FLEASGAICH, s. m. A
bachelor.
BODACH AIL, -e, adj. Churlish, boorish,
clownish, slovenly ; like an old man.
BODACHAN,-AiN, s. m. (dim. of bodach.)
A little old man.
BODACH RUADH, 5. m. (Bodach, and
ruadh,) A cod-fish. N. pi. Bodaich-
ruadh.
BODACH AS, -Ais, 5. m. Churlishness;
brutality ; ruggedness of manner.
BOLTANACH, adj. Olfactory.
BODAG, -AiG, -AN, s. f. Rage, anger; a
short fit of passion ; a yearling calf, a
heifer.
BODAGACH, adj. Apt to fly into a
passion ; like a heifer ; like a bawd ;
wanton.
BODAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. A debauchee.
BOD AN, Cats tail, reed mace. Bodan-
measgain. Common butterwort.
BOD-CHRANN, -AiNN, s. m. A kind of
crupper.
BOD-DA-BHIORAIN, «. m. A year old
hart ; a kind of sail in a small boat.
BOD-DUBH-A-MHÙSGAIN, s. ?«. A
shell fish.
BODHAG, -AIG, -AN, s. /. A sea lark.
BODHAIG, -E, -EAN, 4./. The human
body.
BÒDIIAN, -AiN, s. m. The ham, breech,
seat, thigh.
BODHAIR, -iDH, BH-, V. a. Deafen ; stun
with noise.
BODHAR, -AIRE, adj. Deaf; dull of
hearing.
BÒDHAR, -AiKE, s. m. The murrain in
rattle.
BODHARACH, -aiche, adj. (Bodhar.)
Deafening, stunning with noise.
BODHAR-CHLUASAIL, -e, s.f. Dul-
iipss in hearing.
BODHAR. FllEAD, -a, s.f. (Bodhar,
and Fcad.) A dull, heavy sound, as of
whistling wind.
BODHAR-FHEADACH, -aiche, adj.
Dull sounding.
BODHAR-FHUAIM, -e, .v. m. or/
(Bodhar, and Fuaim,) A slow, heavy,
hollow sound.
liODIIAR-FHUAIMtlEACH, -eiche,
(idj. ]3ull sounding.
BODHRADH, -aidh, s. m. AwApres. part.
V. Bodhair, Deafening ; stunning with
noise.
BOG, BUIGE, adj. Soft, moist; tender;
silly, foolish ; damp ; mellow.
7G BOG
BOG, -Ainu, BH-, V. a. (Bog, adj.) Dip,
steep, soften ; bob, move, agitate.
BOGACHADH, -aidh, s. iti. and pres.
part. V. Bogaich. Softening, making
tender or mellow.
BOGADAICH, -e,5./. Waving, shaking;
tremor from heat of passion, or impatience.
BOGADAN, -AIN, s. m. (Bog, adj.) A
shaking, a wagging, a bobbing, a waving,
a floating.
BOGADANAICH, s. /. A continued
shaking, a wagging or bobbing.
BOGADH, -AIDH, s. m. and pres. part.
V. Bog. A softening, mollifying, steeping,
&c.
BOGAICH, -IDH, BH-, V. a. and n. Soften ;
make mellow ; moisten ; make effeminate,
soften or melt into tears.
BOGAICHEAR, fut. pass, of Bogaich.
Shall be softened.
BOGAICHIDH,/!//. aff. adj. of Bogaich.
Shall or will soften.
BOGAICHTE, p. part. Softened, made
soft.
BOGALTA, adj. Moist; wel; softish ;
watery.
BOGALTACHD, s. /. A tendency to
softness, or moisture.
BOGAN, -AIN, s. m. (Bog.) Any thing
soft ; an egg in embryo ; a quagmire.
BOGANACH, -aich, s. m. A simple
fellow ; a bumpkin ; a booby ; a coward.
BOGANACHD, s.f. Softness; the be-
haviour of :i bumpkin.
BOG-BHEULACH, -aiche, adj. (Bog,
and Beul.) Soft-mouthed; mild, kind.
BOG-BHEULACH AS, -ais,-bheulachd,
s.f. Soft, or timid speaking.
BOGBHUINE, s./. A bulrush.
BOG-CHRIDHE"ACH,-EicHE,a(/j. Faint-
hearted, cowardly.
BOG-GHIOGAN, -ain, -an, .-i. vi. A
sow-thistle.
BOG-GHLUASAD, -aid, -ghluasdachd,
s. 7/1. A floating ; a soft movement.
BOG HA, -ACHAN, Ò-. m. A bow ; a bow or
bend ; a vault, an arch. Bogha cogaidh, A
battle-bow ; chuir e bhogha air lagh, iic
bent Ids buiv. Bogha-braoin, bogha-frois, a
rain-bow ; fear-bogha, an archer.
BOGHADAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. (Bogh.!,
and Fear,) An archer, a bowman.
BOGHADAIREACHD, s.f. Archery.
BOGIIAR, adj. See Bodhar.
BOGHA-BRAOlJN, s. m. A rainbow.

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