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KUGSAMHLACHD, s. f. ind. (Eug-
sanohuil,) Variety, excellency.
EUG-SAMHUIL, -AMHLA, flf/j. (Eug and
Samhuil,) Various, manifold ; differ-
ent.
EUG-SAMHLAICH, -idh, dh'-, v. a.
Vary, spot, chequer.
EUG-SAMHLAIDH, adj. Various, dif-
ferent, variegated ; matchless, strange.
EULADH, Ì-AIDH, s. m. See Èa-
EULAGHADH, S ladh.
EULAIGH, -iDii, dh'-, v. n. See Èa-
laidh.
EULAIGHEACH, -ich, s. m. (Eulaigh,)
A deserter.
EUMH ANN, -AiNN, -AN, s. m. A pearl.
EUN, -EÒIN, s. m. A bird, fowl.
EÙNACH, -AicH, s. »1. (Eun.) Fowling,
shooting.
EUNACH, -AicHE, adj. Full of birds ; of
or belonging to birds.
EUNACHAN, -AiN, s. m. dim. of Eun.
A little bird. See Eùinein.
EUNADAIR, -EAN, s. m. (Eun and Fear,)
A fowler ; gamekeeper.
EUNADAIKEACHD, s.f. ind. (Euna-
dair,) Fowling, shooting; the occupation
of a fowler.
EUNADAN, -AiN, s. m. An aviarj', cage.
EUN-BHIADH, -ìdh, s. m. (Eun and
Biadh,) Bird's meat.
EUN-BHRÌGH, -e, 5. vi. (Eun and
Brigh,) Chicken broth.
EUN-BHUALADH, -AiDn, s. w. (Eun
and Bualadh,) Palpitation, fluttering.
EUN-CHRIDHEACU, -iche, adj. (Eun
and Cridhe,) Timid, hen-hearted.
EUN-UHRUIDHEACHU, s. /. ind.
Augury.
EUN-GHURAG, -aig, -an, 5. m. A
snipe.
EUNLAINN, Ì «. /)/. Fowls, birds, all the
EUNLAITH, \ feathered tribes.
EUN-FHIOSACHD, ^.y: ind. Auspice.
EUN-LÌON, -ÌN, s. m. (Eun and Lion,)
A fowler's net ; a bird-net.
EUN-UASAL, s. m. (Eun and Uasal,) A
foreign bird, rare bird.
EUN-UISGE, EÒ1N-UISGE, s. m. A water-
fowl.
EUR, -AiDH, dh'-, v. a, and n. Refuse.
EU RADII, -AIDH, -EAN, X. m. and ;jres.
part. V. Eur. Refusal, denial ; a re-
fusing, denying.
EUSAONTAS, -Ais, s. ni. See Easaontas.
EU-SLÀINTEACH, -iche, arfj. Invalid.
EU-SLÀlNTEACHD,s./. ind. Morbid-
EU-SLÀINTICH, -iDH, DH'-, v.a. In.
dispose.
EUSLAN, adj. Infirm, sick, not healthy.
EU-TAIRISDEACHD, s. f. ind. (Eu
and Tairisdeachd,) Alienation, ill-will.
EU-TREOIR, -E, s.f. (Eu andTreòir,)
Imbecility.
EUTREORACH, -aiche, adj. (Eu-
treoir,) Irresolute, weak, imbecile.
EUTROIM, -uiME, adj. (Eu and Trom,)
Light ; cheerful, glad ; unsteady, unset-
tled.
EUTROMACHADH, -aidh, s. m. and
pres. part. v. Eutromaich. Alleviation,
lightening; act of lightening.
EÙTROMACHD, s. /. ind. (Eutrom,)
Lightness.
EUTROMAD, -aid, s. /. rEutrom,)
Lightness, degree of lightness.
EUTROMAICH, -idh, dh'-, v. a. (Eu-
trom,) Lighten, alleviate.
EUTROMAICHTE, pret. part. v. Eu-
tromaich. Lightened, alleviated.
EUTROMAN, -ain, «. m. (Eutrom,) A
bladder; any light thing.
EUTROMAS, -Ais, s. m. (Eutrom,)
Lightness, delirium.
EUTRUIME, s. /. ind. (Eutrom,) Light-
ness ; also, adj. cum;'. More or most
light.
F, f, the sixth letter of the Gaelic alphabet,
named Feàrna, i. e. the Alder-tree. F,
aspirated, i. e. when immediately fol-
lowed by the letter h, is silent ; as ' An
Fhraing,' France.
FÀ, s. f. See Fàth. Cause, reason, ob-
ject.
FA, prep. Under, below, beneath ; for, on
account of.
FA CHOMHAIR, prep. Before, oppo-
site.
F'A CHÙIS, adv. Because, because of.
FA CHÙL, adv. Backwards.
FA DHEIRE, ladv. At last, at
FA DHEIREADH, S length.
FA DIIEOIGH,
FA DHEOIDH,
FA LEATH, ia(/y. (Fa and Leth,) A-
FA LEITH, C part, one by one, separ-
FA LETH, \ ately.
adu. F'inally.

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