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BOGHAN, J. m. for Bogbachan, }>l. of
Bogha.
BOGHA-CATH, «. m. A battle-bow.
BOGHA-FÌDHLE, s. vi. A fiddle-bow.
BOGHA-FROIS, s. m. A rainbow.
BÒGHSDAIR, s. OT. A bolster.
BOGHA-UISGE, s. m. A rainbow.
BOGLACH, -AicH, Is./. (Bog, adj.) A
BOGLAINN, -E, 3 quagmire, a marsh,
a bog, a swamp.
BOG-LADHRACH, -aiche, adj. (Bog
and Ladhar.) Having soft hoofs.
BOG-LUACHAIR, -e, s.f. A bulrush.
BOG-LUASGACH, -AICHE, m/;. Floating;
softly moving.
BO G-LUS, -uis, s. m. The herb ox-tongue.
BOGS A, /)/. -AN, -ACHAN, s. Til. A box.
BOGUS, -UIS, s.f. andy. A timber moth ;
a bug.
BOICINEACH, -EicH, s. vi. The small
pox.
BOICIONN, -AN, s. m. A goat-skin.
BOICNEACHADH, -AiDH, s. OT. Thump-
ing or beating a person.
BOICNICH, -iDH, BH-, V. a. Skin; beat,
belabour, flog, chastise.
BÒID, -E, -EAN, s.f. A vow, an oath, a
solemn promise ; Bute Island.
BÒ1DEACH, -EICH, s. m. A Bute-mr.n;
pertaining to a vow ; like a vow.
BOIDEAN, n. pi. of bòid.
BÒIDHCHE, adj. comp, of Bòidhoach,
which see.
BOIDHEACH, adj. Pretty, beautiful,
fair, handsome, comely ; neat.
BOIDHICHEAD, -eid, s.f. Beautj^, in-
crease in beauty ; degree of beauty.
BtìlDICH, V. a. Promise solemnly, vow;
swear, curse.
f BoiDHMHios, s. 7«. (i. c. Buidh mhios,)
Jlonth of July,
BOIDHRE, s.f. ind. (Bodhar, adj.) Deaf-
ness.
BOIDHRE, adj. com. of Bodbar, More
deaf.
BOIDHREAD, -eid, s.f. (Boidhre, or/;.)
Degree gf deafness.
BOIDIREIN, -E, -EiN, s. m. A fat, short
man.
BOIL, J s.f. Madness, rage, fury, pas-
BOILE, i sion.
BOIL-AIGHIR, s. m. Over-joy.
BÒILICH, s.f. Idle talk ; vain boasting ;
blustering ; bombast.
BOILISG, s. Prattling.
BOILLSG, -E, -EAN, s. VI. A gleam; a
glare, flash, effulgence, glitter.
BOILLSG, -IDH, BH-, V. n. Gleam, shine,
flash, glitter.
BOILLSGEACH, } -EicHE.ufij. Glittering,
BOILLSGEIL, ) gleaming, beaming,
shining, blazing.
BOILLSGEADH, -eidh, -ean, x. m.
and pres. part. v. of Boillsg. Shining,
gleaming, glittering.
BOILLSGEAN, -ein, s. m. The middle,
midst. See Buillsgein.
BOINNEANTA, adj. Mild, gentle; stout,
handsome.
BOINNEANTACHD, s. f. Mildness,
gentleness ; firmness, stoutness.
BOINEID, -E, -EAN, s.f. A bonnet.
BOINEID-AN-LOSGAINN, s. f. A
paddock-stool ; brown boletus.
BOINEIDEACH, adj. Having bonnets.
BOINN,;j/. of Banii.
BOINNE, s. f. A drop of any liquid;
boinne fala, a drop of blood ; boinne-taig,
a rain-drop.
BOINNEALAICH, -e, s.f. A dropping
of rain, previous to a shower.
t BoiR, s. m. An elephant.
BOIRB, -E, s.f. See iniirbe.
BORB-BHRIATHRACH, -aiche, adj.
Fierce speaking ; vain-glorious.
BOIRBEACHD, s. /. (Borb.) Fierceness,
turbulence, tumultuousness, raging.
BOIRCHE, , s.f. An elk, a butfalo.
BOIR-CHRIADH, s.f. A certain species
of clay.
BOIRE AL, -EiL, -an, s.m. a small auger,
a wimble.
BOIRIONN, adj. Female; of or belong-
ing to a fi male, feminine.
BOIRIONNACII, -AICH, s. m. and f. A
female, a woman. Boirionnach bòi-
dheach, aprelly woman.
BOIS, -E, -EAN, s. f. gen. sing, of Bos,
Palm of the hand.
BOISCEALL, -BILL, s. m. or/. A wild
man or woman ; uncivilized ; a hind ;
cowardice.
BOISEACHD, s.f. (from Bos.) Palm is--
try.
BOISEAG, -EiG, -AN, s.f. A box or slap
on the cheek. Boiseag uisge, a handful of
water.
BOISEAGACHADH, -aidh, s. m. Box-
ing or slapping on the cheek.
BOISEID, -E, -EAN, ^./.A species of purse;
a budget ; a belt ; a girdle.
BOISG, V. n. Shine, flash, dart, gleam.
BOISGE, s.f. A flash ; a gleam ; a beam
©flight; brightness.

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