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EAS
EARllANNAICH, -idh, dh'-, v. a. (Ear-
rànn,) Share, dividp.
EARRANNAICHE, -ean, s. m. (Ear-
raiiii,) A sharer, divider.
EAIIRAS, -Ais, -AN, s. m. Wealth, trea-
sure, property; proviiiioti, precaution.
EARRASACH, -aiche, a<lj. (Earras,)
Wealthy.
EARR-UHUBH, -iiBHE, s./. (Earrand
Dubh,) The lunar decrease.
EARR-FHIGHE, -ean, s. f. (Earr and
Fighe,) A weaver's tenter.
EÀRR-GHEAL, -ile, -an-geala, s. f.
(Earr and Geal,) The animal called in
scripture, Pygarg.
EARR-GilLÒlR, ) -e. Bombast, vain-
EARRA-GHLÒ1R, i glory.
EARR-GHLOI REACH, -iche, adj.
(Earr-ghlòir,) Foolishly talkative, vain-
glorious.
EARR-GHÒBHLACH, -aiche, adj.
(Earr and Gòbhlach,) Fork-tailed.
EÀRR-1TE, -EAN, s. f. (Earr and Ite,)
A tail feather.
EÀRR-LOISGEACH, -iche, adj. (Eàrr
and Loisgeach,) Nipping, taunting.
EÀRRNAG, -AiGE, -AN, s. /. See Àir-
neag.
EÀRR-THALMHAINN, s.f. (Earr and
Talamh,) Milfoil or yarrow.
EARTH RATH, adv. (i. e. An earthrath,)
The day after to-morrow.
EAS, -AN, s. m. A water-fall, cataract, cas-
cade.
EAS, prefix, priv. Used before an initial
vowel; thus, " Eas-aontachd," Disagree-
ment.
EASACH, -AicH, s. m. Thin water-gruel.
EASACH, -AICHE, af(;. (Eas, s.) Abound-
ing in water- falls,
EASAG, -AiGE, -AN, s.f. A pheasant ; a
squirrel.
EASAMLAR, -aiii, ) -ean, s. m. Provin.
EASAMi'LAIR, \ for Eisimpleir.
EASAN, -AiN, -AN, 4-. m. dim. of Eas,
and sometimes provindally used for Esan.
EASAONACHD, is./, bid. (Eas and
EASAONTACHD, J Aonachd,)Disagree-
ment, disobedience, insubordination.
EAS-AONT, -A, s.f. (Eas, priv. and
Aout,) Dissension.
EASAONTACH, -aiche, adj. (Eas-aont,)
Dissenting, disobedient, rebellious.
EASAONTACHADH, -AiDH, .^. m. and
pres. part. v. Easaontaich, Disagreeing,
act of disagreeing.
EAS-AONTAICH, -idh, i,>,'-, r. „. (Eas
and Aontai<:h,) Disagree, discord.
EASAONTAS, -ais, s. m. (Eas and
Aonta,) Disobedience, transgression, tres-
pass, iniquity.
EASARAICH, -E, -ean, s.f. (Easarand
F'aich,) The boiling of a pool where a
cascade falls; bustle, tumult, confusiow,
noise.
EASAR-CHASAIN, s.f. A thorough-
fare.
t Easba, 5. wi. Want, scarcity, defect,
vanity, idleness.
I EASBA-BRÀGHAD, -aid, s. m. The
[ king's evil.
' EASBALOID, -e, s.f. Absolution.
EASBHUIDH, -e, -ean, s. f. (Eas and
Biadh,) Want, defect.
EASBHUIDHEACH, -iche, adj. (Easb-
huidh,) Poor, empty, needy, lacking.
EASBUIG, -ean, s. m. A bishop.
EASBUIG-BAN, -àin, s. m. (Easbuig
and Ban,) Great or ox-eye daisy.
EASBUIGEACHD, -is.f. ind. (Eas-
EASBUIGHEACHD,5 buig,) A bish-
opric ; seat of a bishop; prelacy, episco-
pacy.
EASBUIGEACH, -iche, adj. (Easbuig,)
Episcopal.
I EASCAIRDEACH, -iche, adj. (Eas car-
aid,) Inimical, hostile.
I EASCAIRDEAS, -eis, s. m. (Eascair
j deach,) Enmity.
EASCAOIN, -E, adj. (Eas and Caoin,)
See Ascaoin.
EASCAR, -AIB, ^ s. m. (Eas
EASCARA, -AN, y and Car or
EASCARAID, -airdean, 3 Caraid,) An
adversary, an enemy.
EASCARD, -AiRD, s.m. See Asgart.
EAS-CHRIDHEACH, -iche, adj. (Eas
and Cridhe,) Discordant.
EAS-CHRIDHEACHD, s. /: ind. (Eas-
chridheach,) Disagreement.
EASCNADH, -aidh, s. m. See Ascnadh.
EAS-COMAIN, -E, -EAN, s.f. (Eas and
Comain,) An ill requiting ; an ungrateful
return.
f Eascu, s.y. (Eas and CÙ,) An eel.
EASGAID, -E, -EAN, s./. A hough.
ÈASGA1DH, -E, adj. (Eas and Sgith,)
Ready, nimble, active, willing to oblige.
ÈASGA1DHEACHD, s. /. ind. (Èas-
gaidh,) Nimbl»nes8, readiness to oblige.
EASGANN, -AiNNE, -AN, s.f. An eel.
EASGANNACH, > -aiche, adj. (Eas-
EASGONNACH, J gann,) Lively, suji-
ple as an eel ; wanton.
EASGHLKUSADH, -aidh, ì. w. (Eas
and Glens,) Confusion.

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