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FLE
and iochdrach,) Lowest. More properly
Fior-Iochdrach,
FÌ R-IOMALL, -AiLi., s. m. Utmost limit.
More properly Fior-iomall.
FIRIONN, a^/;. (Fear,) Male, masculine.
FIRIONNACH, -aich, s. m. (Firionn,)
A male, a man.
FI R I ON N A CH D, s. f. ind. Manhood.
FISE, FAisE ! inlerj. Noise of things break--
\ng; clandestine private talk.
FITHCHIOD, adj. Twenty. Oftener
written Fichead.
FITHKACH, -icH, s. m. A raven.
FITHREACH,i 4.771. A species of eatable
FITHRIACH, S sea- weed. More fre-
quently called Duileasg.
FIÙ, adj. Worthy, estimable.
FIl', s. m. ind. Worth, value, price.
t FiuHHAiuH, s. /. Timber for boats ; an
arrow, sheaf of arrows; spears; a poet,
a boat.
FIÙBHAIDH, -EAN, i. m. A prince, a
valiant chief; an arrow ; a company.
FIÙBHAS, -Ais, X. m. (Fiù,adj.) Dignity,
worth.
FIÙGII, adj. More properly Fiù, adj.
which see.
FIÙGHAIL, -ALA, adj. Worthy. Writ-
ten also Fiùthail.
FIUGIIAIR, -EAN, J. /. Earnest expec-
tation, hope.
FIÙGHALACHD, s.f. ind. Worthiness,
considerableness.
FlUGnAIREACH,-iCHE,a(/j.(Fiughair,)
Full of hope, cheerful, happy.
FIÙGH ANTA, ^ adj. (Fni,adj.) Gen-
FIÙGHANTACH, J erous, liberal, bene-
volent ; brave, heroic.
FITJGHANTACHD, is./. (Fiùghanta,)
FIÙGIIANTAS, -AIS, i Generosity, bene-
volence, bravery, heroism.
FIÙGIIAIDH, |-EAN, s. 771. See Fiùbh-
FIlJl, s. f. i aidh.
FIÙRACH, -AicH, s. f. A boat, skiff,
barge. See lùrach.
FIÙRAN, -AiN, 5. m. A sapling, branch;
a straight free-growing young tree ; a
blooming youth.
FIÙRANACH, -AiCHE, adj. (Fiùran,)
Flourishing, blooming, youthful.
FIÙTHA1DH, -EAN, X. m. An arrow; a
subject, matter.
FLAICHE, s. f. A sudden gust of wind.
FLAlCIIEACH,-icHE,af(;. Windy, gusty,
squally.
FLA1TII,-KAN, s. m. More properly Flath.
FLAITII-CIllSTE, -iiArnAN, s.J. (Flath
and Ciste,) A royal treasure.
FLAITHEACIID, -an,s./. (Flath,) Go-
vernment, supremacy.
FLAITHEAMHLACHD, i. /. ma.
(Flath,) Show, pomp, princeliness, gene-
rosity.
FLAITHEAMHUIL. More properly
Flathail.
FLAITHEAMHNAS, ^ -ais, s. m. (Flath
FLAITHEAS, ( and Innis,) Hea-
FLAITHEANAS, ) ven.
FLAITHEAS, -eis, s. m. (Flath,) Sove-
reignty, dominion ; a kingdom ; heaveii.
FLAlfllEASACH, -aiche, adj. Heav-
enly, princely, noble, stately.
FLANN-BHUINNEACH, -ich, x. /.
(Flann and Buinneach,) Bloody flux.
FLANN-FHUIL, -fhola, s.f. (Flann and
Fuil,) Clotted gore.
FLANN-SHÙJLEACH, -iche, adj.
(Flann and Suil,) Red-eyed.
FLASG, -AISGE, -AN, -AICHEAN, .?. /. A
flask.
FLATPI, -AITH, -AITHEAN, S. 771. A king,
prince, chief, a commander, a hero, cham-
pion.
FLATHAIL, -ala, adj. (Flath-amhuil,)
Princely, stately, showy ; elegant, victori-
ous, illustrious ; noble, splendid, magnifi-
cent ; heavenly.
FLATHALACHD, s. /. ind. August-
ness; princeliness, stateliness, showi-
ness.
FLATHASACH, -aiche, adj. (Flath,)
Elegant, splendid, showy.
FLATH -FHOCLACH, -aiche, adj.
(Flath and Foclach,) Happily expressed.
FLATH-INNLS, jr./. Heaven: lacralhj,
the isle of the brave and noble.
FLATH -MHAISEACH, -iciie, adj.
(Flath and Maiseach,) Brave, heroic,
princely.
FLEACHDAIL, -ala, adj. Flowing in
ringlets.
FLEADH, ^ -A, -AN, i. »71. A feast, ban-
FLEAGH, ^ quet, entertainment, carous-
al.
FLEADHACH, -aiche, a(/j. Of or con-
nected with feasting, banquetting, carous-
ing, conviviality.
FLEADHACH AS, -ais, s. m. (Fload-
hach,) Feasting, banquetting, convivial-
ity, carousal, revelry.
FLEANN-ULSGE, s. /. Water crow-
foot.
FLEASG, -A, -an, s.f. A rod, wand; a
garland, wreath, or tillet; a crown; a
ring, a chain.
FLEASGACH, -Aicn, s. OT. (Fltasg,) A

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