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359
LAO
LANGANACH, -aiche, adj. (Langan,)
Bellowing or lowing, as a deer.
LANGANAICH, -e, s. f. (Langan,) A
lowing or bellowing.
LANGAN-BRÀGHAID, -ain-bhra-
GHAiD, -AN-BRAGHAiD, s, vi. The weasand,
windpipe.
LANGAR, -AIR, -EAN, s. m. A seam;
fetters or chains.
LANGASAID, -e, -ean, s. /. A kind of
couch or settee.
LANGAR-ÌLEACH, -air-ilich, -an-
Ìleach, s. VI. (Langar and ìleach,) A
lamprey.
LÀN-MARA, -ÀIN-3IHARA, s. VI. (Làn
and Muir,) A tide, a full or high tide.
LÀNMHOR, -oiRE, arfj. (Làn and Mòr,)
Full, complete, plentiful.
LANN, -AINNE, -AINN, -OINKE,;)?. -AN, S, f.
A blade of a sword or knife ; a sword ; a
lancet ; a scale, as of a iish.
LANN, -AINN, -AN, s. f. An inclosure; a
house; a church; a repository; land; a
veil ; a stud or boss ; a gridiron.
LANNACH, -AICHE, af/?. (Lann,) Armed
with swords ; scaly, covered with scales ;
studded, bossy.
LANNADH, -aidh, s. m. (Lann,) A peel-
ing ; a putting to the sword.
LANNAIR, -E, s. /. (Lann,) A glitter,
gleaming, reflection of rays from a polished
surface.
LANNAIREACH, -eiche, adj. (Laniiair,
s.) Gleaming, glittering, shining, radiant.
LANN AIRE AC HD, s. /. ind. (Lan-
nair,) A gleaming or shining, radiance,
brightness ; sword exercise, feats of
arms.
LANN-GHORM, -uirhe, adj. (Lann and
Gorm,) Having blue scales.
LANNRACH, -aiche, adj. See Lannair-
each.
LANNSAICHE, -ean, s. m. (Lannsa,) A
lancer, pikeman.
LANNTAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. A lantern.
LÀN-PHUNC, -uiNC, -an, and -annan,
(Lan and Punc,) A full stop, period.
LAN-SHOILLEIR, -e, adj. (Lan and
Soilleir,) Very clear, evident, fully seen or
understood.
LAN-SHOILLEIREACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. and pres. part. v. Lan-shoilleirich.
Making clear, act of making perfectly
clear.
LAN-SHOILLEIREACHD, s. f. ind.
{Làn-shoilleir,j Full or complete light.
LÀN-SHOILLE1R1CH, -idh, l-, v. a.
and 71. (Lan and Soilleirich,) Make quite
clear ; become quite clear.
LÀN-SHOILLEIRlCHTE,;)m. part. v.
Làn-sboiUeirich. Made quite clear; be-
come quite clear.
LÀN-SHOILLSE, 5. /. ind. (Lan and
Soillse,) Perfect or clear light.
LÀN-SHOILLSEACH, -eiche. nf//. (Lan
and Soillse,) Giving perfect light.
LAN-SHOILLSEACHADH, -aidh,
s. VI. and pres. part. v. Làn-shoillsich. A
giving of perfect light, act of dispensing
perfect and general light ; a lighting
wholly and completely.
LAN-SHOILLSICH', -idh, l-, v. a. and
n. (Lan and Soillsich,) Give perfect or
complete light ; make quite clear or evident.
LÀN-SHOILLS1CHTE, pret. part. v.
Làn-shoillsich. Perfectly or completely
lighted ; made quite clear or evident.
LAN-SHÙ1L, -uLA, -uir-EAN, s. f. (Lan
and Sùil,) A full eye.
LÀN-SHÙ1LEACH, -eiche, adj. (Làn-
shùil,) Having full eyes, full-eyed.
LAN-THOILEACHADH, -aidh, 5. m.
and jires. part. v. Lan-thoilich. Giving,
or act of giving complete satisfaction.
LÀN-TH01LICH, -idh, l-, v. a. (Làu
and Toilich,) Give full or complete satis-
faction.
LÀN.TH01LICHTE,;w<. part. v. Lan-
thoilich. Perfectly satisfied.
LÀN-ÙGHDARACH, -aiche, adj. (Lan
and I ghdaras,) Having full power.
LÀN-UGHDARAS, -Ais, s. m. (Lànand
Ùghdaras,) Full power.
LAOCH, -AoiCH, s. m. A hero, champion.
warrior.
LAOCH AIL, -E, } adj. (Laoch and
LAOCHMHOR, -oire, J Amhuil,) He-
roic, brave, soldier-like.
LOACHAILEACHD, ^ s. f. ind.
LAOCHALACHD, C (Laocl.ail,)
LAOCHMHORACHD, ) Heroism,
bravery.
L AOCHAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. dim. of Laoch.
A little hero; familiar term in addressing
or applauding a boy.
LAOCH R AIDH, s. pi. Heroes, warriors.
LAOGH, -AoiGH, s. vt. A calf, young of a
cow or deer; a term of endearment for a
child.
LAOGHACH, -aiche, adj. (Laogh,)
Abounding in calves or fawns; pretty.
See Laghach.
LAOGHAN, -AiN, -AN, 5. VI. dim. of
Laogh. A little calf.
359
LAO
LANGANACH, -aiche, adj. (Langan,)
Bellowing or lowing, as a deer.
LANGANAICH, -e, s. f. (Langan,) A
lowing or bellowing.
LANGAN-BRÀGHAID, -ain-bhra-
GHAiD, -AN-BRAGHAiD, s, vi. The weasand,
windpipe.
LANGAR, -AIR, -EAN, s. m. A seam;
fetters or chains.
LANGASAID, -e, -ean, s. /. A kind of
couch or settee.
LANGAR-ÌLEACH, -air-ilich, -an-
Ìleach, s. VI. (Langar and ìleach,) A
lamprey.
LÀN-MARA, -ÀIN-3IHARA, s. VI. (Làn
and Muir,) A tide, a full or high tide.
LÀNMHOR, -oiRE, arfj. (Làn and Mòr,)
Full, complete, plentiful.
LANN, -AINNE, -AINN, -OINKE,;)?. -AN, S, f.
A blade of a sword or knife ; a sword ; a
lancet ; a scale, as of a iish.
LANN, -AINN, -AN, s. f. An inclosure; a
house; a church; a repository; land; a
veil ; a stud or boss ; a gridiron.
LANNACH, -AICHE, af/?. (Lann,) Armed
with swords ; scaly, covered with scales ;
studded, bossy.
LANNADH, -aidh, s. m. (Lann,) A peel-
ing ; a putting to the sword.
LANNAIR, -E, s. /. (Lann,) A glitter,
gleaming, reflection of rays from a polished
surface.
LANNAIREACH, -eiche, adj. (Laniiair,
s.) Gleaming, glittering, shining, radiant.
LANN AIRE AC HD, s. /. ind. (Lan-
nair,) A gleaming or shining, radiance,
brightness ; sword exercise, feats of
arms.
LANN-GHORM, -uirhe, adj. (Lann and
Gorm,) Having blue scales.
LANNRACH, -aiche, adj. See Lannair-
each.
LANNSAICHE, -ean, s. m. (Lannsa,) A
lancer, pikeman.
LANNTAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. A lantern.
LÀN-PHUNC, -uiNC, -an, and -annan,
(Lan and Punc,) A full stop, period.
LAN-SHOILLEIR, -e, adj. (Lan and
Soilleir,) Very clear, evident, fully seen or
understood.
LAN-SHOILLEIREACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. and pres. part. v. Lan-shoilleirich.
Making clear, act of making perfectly
clear.
LAN-SHOILLEIREACHD, s. f. ind.
{Làn-shoilleir,j Full or complete light.
LÀN-SHOILLE1R1CH, -idh, l-, v. a.
and 71. (Lan and Soilleirich,) Make quite
clear ; become quite clear.
LÀN-SHOILLEIRlCHTE,;)m. part. v.
Làn-sboiUeirich. Made quite clear; be-
come quite clear.
LÀN-SHOILLSE, 5. /. ind. (Lan and
Soillse,) Perfect or clear light.
LÀN-SHOILLSEACH, -eiche. nf//. (Lan
and Soillse,) Giving perfect light.
LAN-SHOILLSEACHADH, -aidh,
s. VI. and pres. part. v. Làn-shoillsich. A
giving of perfect light, act of dispensing
perfect and general light ; a lighting
wholly and completely.
LAN-SHOILLSICH', -idh, l-, v. a. and
n. (Lan and Soillsich,) Give perfect or
complete light ; make quite clear or evident.
LÀN-SHOILLS1CHTE, pret. part. v.
Làn-shoillsich. Perfectly or completely
lighted ; made quite clear or evident.
LAN-SHÙ1L, -uLA, -uir-EAN, s. f. (Lan
and Sùil,) A full eye.
LÀN-SHÙ1LEACH, -eiche, adj. (Làn-
shùil,) Having full eyes, full-eyed.
LAN-THOILEACHADH, -aidh, 5. m.
and jires. part. v. Lan-thoilich. Giving,
or act of giving complete satisfaction.
LÀN-TH01LICH, -idh, l-, v. a. (Làu
and Toilich,) Give full or complete satis-
faction.
LÀN.TH01LICHTE,;w<. part. v. Lan-
thoilich. Perfectly satisfied.
LÀN-ÙGHDARACH, -aiche, adj. (Lan
and I ghdaras,) Having full power.
LÀN-UGHDARAS, -Ais, s. m. (Lànand
Ùghdaras,) Full power.
LAOCH, -AoiCH, s. m. A hero, champion.
warrior.
LAOCH AIL, -E, } adj. (Laoch and
LAOCHMHOR, -oire, J Amhuil,) He-
roic, brave, soldier-like.
LOACHAILEACHD, ^ s. f. ind.
LAOCHALACHD, C (Laocl.ail,)
LAOCHMHORACHD, ) Heroism,
bravery.
L AOCHAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. dim. of Laoch.
A little hero; familiar term in addressing
or applauding a boy.
LAOCH R AIDH, s. pi. Heroes, warriors.
LAOGH, -AoiGH, s. vt. A calf, young of a
cow or deer; a term of endearment for a
child.
LAOGHACH, -aiche, adj. (Laogh,)
Abounding in calves or fawns; pretty.
See Laghach.
LAOGHAN, -AiN, -AN, 5. VI. dim. of
Laogh. A little calf.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Hew Morrison Collection > Dictionary of the Gaelic language, in two parts, I. Gaelic and English.-II. English and Gaelic > (373) |
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Description | A selection of items from a collection of 320 volumes and 30 pamphlets of literary and religious works in Scottish Gaelic. From the personal library of Hew Morrison, the first City Librarian of Edinburgh. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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