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RAGACH, -AicHE, af/j. (Rag, s.) Ragged,
wrinkled.
RAGACHADH, -aidh, s. m. and pres.
part. V. Ragaich. Act of stiffening or
making stiif ; slate of becoming stiif or
rigid.
RAGACHAIL, -v:, adj. (Rag,) Inclining
to stiffness, having a tendency to stiffness.
RAGAICH, -iDH, R-, V. a. and 7i. (Rag,
adj.) Stiffen, make stiff; become stiff or
rigid.
RAGAICHTE, pret. part. v. Ragaich.
Stiffened, become stiff.
RAGADH, -AIDH, s. m. (Rag, adj.) A
growing or becoming stiff.
RAGAIM, i. e. ' JMeacan Ragaim.' s. /.
Sneeze- wort.
RAGAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Rag and Fear,)
An extortioner, a violent man ; a villain,
a rogue, a deceiver.
RAG AI REACH, -eiche, adj. (Ragair,)
Violent, using violence, oppressive ; rogu-
ish, villaiious; deceiving, deceitful.
RAGAIREACHU, s.f. bid. (Ragaireach,)
Violence, extortion, oppression; roguery,
villany ; deceit, deceitfulness.
RAG-BHEART, -eirt, -an, s. m. (Rag,
adj. and Beart,) Obstinacy ; a villancus or
wicked deed.
RAG-BHEARTACH, -aiche, adj. (Rag-
bheart,) Obstinate, perverse; committing
mischievous or villanous deeds.
RAG-BHEARTACHD, s.f. bid. (Rag-
bbeartach,) Perverseness, obstinacy ; wick-
edness.
RAGHADH, -aidh, s. m. See Roghadh.
RADHAIRCIN, ) -e, s. m. The plant eye-
RAGHAIRCIN, C bright.
RADHAR, ) -AiB, -AN, 5. 711. An arable
RAGHAR, \ field not in tillage.
RAG-MHÈ1RLEACH, -ich, s. m. (Rag,
adj. and ]VIèiileach,) An arrant thief.
RAG-MHUINEALACH, -aiche, adj.
(Rag, adj. and Muineal,) Stiff-necked.
RAG-MHUINEALACHD, s. /. ind.
(Rag-mhuinealach,) Contumacy, stiff-
ueckedness.
RAG-SHEALLACH, -aiche, adj. (Rag,
adj. and Seall,) Stiff-looking, awkward,
unbecoming.
RÀICHD, -E, s.f. Impertinence, impu-
dence ; idle prattling.
RÀICHDEALACHD, s.f. bid. (Ràich-
deil,) A habit of talking idly.
RÀICHDEIL, .E,adj. (Kàichd,) Imper-
tinent, troublesome ; given to idle talk,
RAIDEIL, -e, adj. Inventive, sagacious;
cunning, crafty, sly.
RAIDH, -E, EAN. A quarter of a year,
three months.
RÀ1DHEIL, -E, adj. (Ràidh,) Quarter-
ly-
RÀIDHTEACH, -eiche, adj. (Ràdh,)
Sententious.
RAIDSE, -EAN, s. VI. A pratii'g fellow.
Provm.
RÀ1DSEACH, -EICHE, adj. (Ràidse,)
Prattling, garrulous. Frovin.
RAIDSEACHAS, -ais. s. vi. (Ràidse,)
A habit of prating.
RAIGE, s. /. ind. (Rag,) Stiffness; ob-
stinacy. See Rag, adj.
RAIGEAD, -EiD, s. m. (Rag, adj.) Stiff-
ness, degree of stiffness or obstinacy. See
Rag, adj.
RAILIG, -E, -EAN, s. m. See Reilig.
RAIIMHE, ) adj. comp. of Reamhar,
RAIMHRE, J which see.
RAIMIGIL, -E, s./. Confusion. Provbi.
RAINE ACH, -ICH, s. f. Fern.
RAINEACHAIL, -e, adj. (Raineach,)
Abounding in fern, like fern.
RÀINEAS, pret. v. Ruig, i. e. Ràinig
sinn. See Ràinig.
R AIP, -E, s. f Filth ; a foul mouth. Pro-
RAIPLEACH, -EicH, -an, s.f. A filthy
or slovenly woman.
RAIPLEACHAG, -aig, -an, s. /.' dun.
of Raipleach. A little squalid woman.
RAISEAN, -KIN, -AN, s. m. A goafs tail.
RÀITE, -EAN, s.f. A saying, a word ; an
aphorism, a proverb, an adage.
RÀ1TEACHAIL, -E, adj. (Rùite,) Boast-
ing, vain-glorious.
RAITEACHAS, -ais, s. m. A boasting,
vain-glory; pride, arrogance; a saying or
speech.
RÀITH, -E, -EAN, s. m. See Ràidh.
RAITH, -E, -EAN, s. m. An appeal; an
umpire.
RÀ1THEIL, -E, adj. (Ràith,) Quarterly.
RAITHNE, bid. } -ich, s.f. or mi. Com-
RAITHNEACH, i mon fern.
RÀ1T1NN, *-. m. and pres. part. v. Abair.
Frovbi. See Ràdh.
RAMACHDAIR, -e, -ean, s. m. A coarse
or vulgar fellow.
RAMACHDAIREACHD, s. f. bid.
(Ramachdair,) Coarse play.
RAMACHDAS, -ais, s. m. (Ramachdair,)
Coarseness.
RAMASG, -AisG, s. m. A kind of sea-
weed, sea-oak ; Provbi. Scot. Tangle.
RAMH, -ÀIMH, -AN, i. m. An oar.

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