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FATHBHAN, -ain, -an, 5. w. (Fatb.) A
mole-hill.
FATH-CHAINNT, -e, s. f. (Path and
Cainnt,) Mockery, derision.
FATH-DHORUS, -uis, -orsan, *. m.
(Path and Dorus,) A small door, a wicket.
FÀTH-PHE1TH, -idh, dh'fh-, v. a. Way-
lay.
FÀTH-OIDE, -EAK, -EACHAK, S. Til. (Path
and Oide,) One's schoolmaster, preceptor.
FATH-RÙSGACH, -aiche, adj. Paleous.
FATH-SGRÌOBH, -aidh, dh'fh-, v. a.
(Path and Sgriobh,) Subscribe; subjoin.
FATH-SGRÌOBH ADH, -aidh, s. m. and
pres. part. v. Path-sgriobh. Subscribing,
subjoining ; act of subscribing, subjoining;
an appendix, postscript.
FATHUNN, -uiNN, s. m. News, a rumour,
report.
FATHUNNACH, -aicuk, adj. (Pathunn,)
Pertaining to rumoury.
FE, s. f. bid. A calm.
PEABH AS, -Ais, s. m. Superiority, good-
ness, beauty, comeliness.
PEACH, -AIDH, dh'fh-, v. a. Show, try,
taste. Oftener wiitten Feuch.
FÈACHA1NN, s. m. and pres. part. ?>.
Fèach. A showing, trying, tasting. See
FeucViainn.
FEACHD, -AN, s. /. An army, host,
forces, levy, trained bands.
FEACHD, -AIDH, dh'fh-, v. a, and /;.
Bend, bow, yield, swerve.
FEACHDADH, -aidh, s. m. and ines.
part. V. P'eachd. A bending, bowing, act
of bending.
FEACHD-AITREABH, -an, s.f. Bar-
racks.
FEACHD-DÌON, 5. /. Fencibles.
PEACHD-DÙTHCHA, s. /. Militia.
FEACHD-IMEACHD, s./. A march.
FEACHD-IMICH, -idh, dh'fh-, v. a.
March.
FEACHDRUIDH, s. pi. Armed infan-
try.
FEACHDTA, adj.anApret. part.v. Feachd.
Bent, bowed, crooked.
FEAD, -AN, .s. /. A whistle, a hissing
noise, a blast ; a smart blow.
FEADAG, -AiGE, -AN, s. f. (Fead,) A
flute, whistle, (Feadan,) A plover; the
third week of February.
FÈADAIL, -ALACH, s. m. Cattle. More
frequently Feudal I.
FEADAIRE, -ban, s. m. (Fead and Fear,)
A whistler, piper.
FEAD AIRE ACHD, s.f. ind. (Feadaiie,)
Whistling.
FEADAN, -AXN, -an, s. m. (Fead,) A
fife, flute, chanter of a bagpipe, a reed ; a
spout, the calibre of a gun ; crevice through
which the wind whistles.
FEADANACH, -aiche, adj. (Feadan,)
Of, or pertaining to pipes, flutes, whistles,
conduits, reeds, crevices.
FEADANACH, -aich, } s.m. (Feadan,)
PEADANAICHE, -ean, j A piper.
FEADAB-jV. impers. May; must. More
frequently written Feudar.
PEADH, s. m. ind. Extent, length; a fa-
thom.
PEADH, adv. and prej). Whilst, during ;
through, throughout ; among, amid ; so
long as.
PEADHAINN, -dhna, -dhnach, s. pi.
(Feadh and Daoine,) People, folks; a
band, troop, company, a group of persons
of any description.
PEADHANACH, -aich, s. m. A soft
breeze, breath of wind.
PEADHNA, gen. of Peadhainn. ' Ceann
feadhna,' A chieftain, leader.
PEADHNACHD, s.f. ind. (Peadhainn,)
Captainship, chieftainship, command.
PEADRAICH, -E, s.f. (Fead,) A whist-
ling.
FEAG, -an, 5. /. A notch, slit, gap,
back.
PEAGAICH, -IDH, dh'fh-, v. a. Notch,
indent.
FEÀIRDE, (Peàrr, comp. irreg. of Maitb,)
Better, improved, bettered.
FEALA-DHÀ,s./. m(/. Joke.
PEALAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. See Piolan.
An earwig.
FEALCAIDH, e, adj. Austere, knavish,
unpleasant.
PEALCAIDHEACHD, s.f. ind. (Pial-
caidh,) Sharpness, sourness, knavery ; a
dispute, debate.
FEALL, s.f. ind. Treason, treachery, con-
spiracy.
PEALL, -AIDH, dh'fh-, v. a. (Peall, s.) De-
ceive, betray, fail.
FEALL ADH, -aidh, s. ??i. and pres. jiart.
V. Peall. Deceit, desertion, failuie.
PEALL-AITHRIS, s./. Pretence.
PEALLAX, -AIN, s. m. (Peall,) A felon,
traitor.
PEALL-CHOMHAIRLICH, -idh, dh'-
fh-, V, a. Plot.
PEALL-CHÙ1NN, -idh, dh'fh-, v. a.
Counterfeit, force.
FEALL-CHÙ1XXEADH, tIdh, i. vi.
Counterfeiting, forgery, act of counterfeit-
ing, forging.

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