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MI-SHOCAIR
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MO
Mi-siiocAiR, me-hochg'.èr, a. uneasy, i
unsettled, uncomfortable, troubled, dis- ;
turbed; «./ disquietude, unsettled state,
or case of.
Mi-SHONA, mè-h6n-à, adj. unfortunate.
Mi-siioNAs, ine-hon-us, n.f. bad luck.
Ili-SHUAIMHNEACH, me-huàèv'-nyach,a(7;. i
restless, disquieted, disturbed, annoyed,
distressed.
Mi-s;iUAiMHNEAS, mè-hùàèv'-nyas, n. m.
disquiet.
Mi-sHUAiRC, me-hùiièrk, a. unpolite.
Ml-SHUGHAR, me-h d-ghar, a. sapless.
Mi-SHUiM, mè-hùèm, n.f. heedlessness, in-
difference, inattention, carelessness.
Mi-SHUIMEIL, me-hùèm'-al, adj. careless,
MisiMEAN, mèsh'-èm-àèn, jum. bog-mint,
(carta I,) Irish.
MisNEACH, mèsh'-nyach, n. /. courage,
spirit; manliness; cheer, encourage-
ment; biodh deadh mhUneach agaibh,
be of good cheer, Bible ; glac misneach,
pluck vp courage; le dith misnich, for
want of courage; is beag misneach a tlia
sin a' toirt domhsa, that affords but slen-
der encouragement to me ; cum suas do
mhisneach, keep up your spirits ; thoir
misneach mhaith dha, keep hint in spi-
rits; cum am misneach mhath e, keep
him in good hopes ; fear na misnich, the
man of courage, the brave man; chaill
e mhisneach, he is quite disheartened, or
dispirited.
MisNEACHAiL, mesh'-nyach-al, a. courage-
ous, manly, brave, intrepid, undaunted.
Misnich, mèsh'-nyèch, v. encourage, ex-
hort.
Mi-STATH, me-stha, n. m. idleness, vanity.
Mi-STEiGHEAL&cHD, me-styac-vhal-achg,
n.f. unsteadiness, fickleness, giddiness.
Mi-STEiGHEiL, mè-styaè-'yhal, adj. un-
steady.
Ml-STUUR, me-stytièr, ?;.mislead,misguide.
Mi-STioiREADH, me-styQr'-X, pt. mislead-
ing, seducing ; «. m. unraanageableness,
seduction.
Mi-STUAMA, me-stùàm-à, adj. unguarded.
.Mi.sTUAMACHD, mc-stuSm-achg, n. f. un-
guardedness, intemperance, immodesty.
Mi-tiiabhachd, me-hàv'-aehg, n./. ineffi-
ciency.
Mi-THAING, me-hàèng, n.f. ingratitude.
JMl-THAlNGElL, mè-hàèng'-al, a. ungrateful
Jil-THAITINN, mè-hàjt"-ènn, v. disagree
with, displease, give offence, offend; agus
an uair a rinn an sluagh gearan, mhi-
thaitinn e ris an Tighearii, and when the
people complained, it displeased the Lord.
Mi-TiiAiTNEACH, me-haejf-Dyach, a. dis
agreeable.
Mi-THAiTNEAS, mè-hàèjt'-nyas, n. m. of-
fence.
Mi-THAiRBE,me-hàèr'-à, n.f disadvantage.
Mi-TUARBHACH, me hav'-ach, adj. unpro-
fitable, unsubstantial, unproductive.
Mi-THARBHACHD, mc-harvS'-achg, n.f. un-
profitableness, unproductiveness, unfruit-
fulness.
MiTH, mhè, n.m. low person. Macdonahl.
Mi-THEIST, mè'-hàsht, n.f. bad report.
Ml-THEISTEIL, mè-hàsht'-al, adj. disrepu-
table.
Mi-rnEisTNEAS, me-hasht'-nyas, n./. ill-
repute.
Mrrn icH, mè'-yèch, n.f. fit time, high time,
nick of time ; is mithich dhuinn folbh, it
is high time that we should be off; is jiiith.
ich dhuibh èiridh, it is time that you
should get out of bed; cha'n uair romh
a mhithich e, it is not an hour before the
proper time; properly meidhich, from
meidh ; air mheidh a dhol dachaidh, on
the eve of going home.
Mi-THLUSAR, mè-hlùs'-ur, arf;. cold in af-
fections; as clothes next the skin, un-
comfortable.
Mi-THLUSARACHD, mè-thlùs'-ur-achg, n.m,
coldness of manner ; uncomfortableness,
as clothes.
Mi-THOGARRACH, me-hòg'-arrach, a. a
verse.
Mi-THOGRADH, mè-hòg'-rX, 7t. 7«. lust;
aversion.
Mi-THOIL, me'-ho'l, n.f. reluctance.
Mi-THOiLEACH, me-ho'l'.ach, a. averse.
Mi-THOiLicii, mè-hò'l'-èch, v. displease.
Mi-THoiLicHTE, mè-ho'l'-èch-tyà, pt. dis.
pleased, dissatisfied, discontented, unsa-
tisfied.
Mi-THROCAIR, mehròchg'-èr, n. f. crue'.ty.
Mi-THUIG, mè'-hùèg, v. misunderstand.
Mi-THUIGSEACH, mèhùèg'-shyach, adj.
senseless, stupid, dull, absurd.
Mi-UAiBHREACH, mè-ùàèv'-rach, adj. hum-
ble.
Mi-UASAiL, me-ùàs'-al, adj. ignoble, mean.
Mi-UAISLE, mè-ùàsh'-là, n.f. meanness.
Mi-UMHAIL, mè.ùv2'-al, a. disobedient.
Mi-(iMHLACHD, mè-ùv2'-lachg, n.f. disobe-
dience, rebelliousness, disloyalty.
Mi-URRAM, mè-ùrr'-um, n.f. disrespect.
Mi-URRAMACH, me-ùrr'-am-ach, adj. disre-
spectful.
Mna, mrà, gen. of bean, a wife, woman
M.XAi, mra" pi. of bean, women, wives.
MxAoiDH rue, dat. of bean, to a wo-
man, to a wife.
Mnathan, mrà'-an, n.pl. wives, women.
Mo, mao, pais. pro. my, mine; /nocheimi.
my footsteps ; mo nighean, my daughter;
MU, properly.
Mo, mo, poetical contraction of momha,
greater, &c. ; is esan is momha, he ii
greater; eha momha orm tliu '5 an ciX, I
182
MO
Mi-siiocAiR, me-hochg'.èr, a. uneasy, i
unsettled, uncomfortable, troubled, dis- ;
turbed; «./ disquietude, unsettled state,
or case of.
Mi-SHONA, mè-h6n-à, adj. unfortunate.
Mi-siioNAs, ine-hon-us, n.f. bad luck.
Ili-SHUAIMHNEACH, me-huàèv'-nyach,a(7;. i
restless, disquieted, disturbed, annoyed,
distressed.
Mi-s;iUAiMHNEAS, mè-hùàèv'-nyas, n. m.
disquiet.
Mi-sHUAiRC, me-hùiièrk, a. unpolite.
Ml-SHUGHAR, me-h d-ghar, a. sapless.
Mi-SHUiM, mè-hùèm, n.f. heedlessness, in-
difference, inattention, carelessness.
Mi-SHUIMEIL, me-hùèm'-al, adj. careless,
MisiMEAN, mèsh'-èm-àèn, jum. bog-mint,
(carta I,) Irish.
MisNEACH, mèsh'-nyach, n. /. courage,
spirit; manliness; cheer, encourage-
ment; biodh deadh mhUneach agaibh,
be of good cheer, Bible ; glac misneach,
pluck vp courage; le dith misnich, for
want of courage; is beag misneach a tlia
sin a' toirt domhsa, that affords but slen-
der encouragement to me ; cum suas do
mhisneach, keep up your spirits ; thoir
misneach mhaith dha, keep hint in spi-
rits; cum am misneach mhath e, keep
him in good hopes ; fear na misnich, the
man of courage, the brave man; chaill
e mhisneach, he is quite disheartened, or
dispirited.
MisNEACHAiL, mesh'-nyach-al, a. courage-
ous, manly, brave, intrepid, undaunted.
Misnich, mèsh'-nyèch, v. encourage, ex-
hort.
Mi-STATH, me-stha, n. m. idleness, vanity.
Mi-STEiGHEAL&cHD, me-styac-vhal-achg,
n.f. unsteadiness, fickleness, giddiness.
Mi-STEiGHEiL, mè-styaè-'yhal, adj. un-
steady.
Ml-STUUR, me-stytièr, ?;.mislead,misguide.
Mi-STioiREADH, me-styQr'-X, pt. mislead-
ing, seducing ; «. m. unraanageableness,
seduction.
Mi-STUAMA, me-stùàm-à, adj. unguarded.
.Mi.sTUAMACHD, mc-stuSm-achg, n. f. un-
guardedness, intemperance, immodesty.
Mi-tiiabhachd, me-hàv'-aehg, n./. ineffi-
ciency.
Mi-THAING, me-hàèng, n.f. ingratitude.
JMl-THAlNGElL, mè-hàèng'-al, a. ungrateful
Jil-THAITINN, mè-hàjt"-ènn, v. disagree
with, displease, give offence, offend; agus
an uair a rinn an sluagh gearan, mhi-
thaitinn e ris an Tighearii, and when the
people complained, it displeased the Lord.
Mi-TiiAiTNEACH, me-haejf-Dyach, a. dis
agreeable.
Mi-THAiTNEAS, mè-hàèjt'-nyas, n. m. of-
fence.
Mi-THAiRBE,me-hàèr'-à, n.f disadvantage.
Mi-TUARBHACH, me hav'-ach, adj. unpro-
fitable, unsubstantial, unproductive.
Mi-THARBHACHD, mc-harvS'-achg, n.f. un-
profitableness, unproductiveness, unfruit-
fulness.
MiTH, mhè, n.m. low person. Macdonahl.
Mi-THEIST, mè'-hàsht, n.f. bad report.
Ml-THEISTEIL, mè-hàsht'-al, adj. disrepu-
table.
Mi-rnEisTNEAS, me-hasht'-nyas, n./. ill-
repute.
Mrrn icH, mè'-yèch, n.f. fit time, high time,
nick of time ; is mithich dhuinn folbh, it
is high time that we should be off; is jiiith.
ich dhuibh èiridh, it is time that you
should get out of bed; cha'n uair romh
a mhithich e, it is not an hour before the
proper time; properly meidhich, from
meidh ; air mheidh a dhol dachaidh, on
the eve of going home.
Mi-THLUSAR, mè-hlùs'-ur, arf;. cold in af-
fections; as clothes next the skin, un-
comfortable.
Mi-THLUSARACHD, mè-thlùs'-ur-achg, n.m,
coldness of manner ; uncomfortableness,
as clothes.
Mi-THOGARRACH, me-hòg'-arrach, a. a
verse.
Mi-THOGRADH, mè-hòg'-rX, 7t. 7«. lust;
aversion.
Mi-THOIL, me'-ho'l, n.f. reluctance.
Mi-THOiLEACH, me-ho'l'.ach, a. averse.
Mi-THOiLicii, mè-hò'l'-èch, v. displease.
Mi-THoiLicHTE, mè-ho'l'-èch-tyà, pt. dis.
pleased, dissatisfied, discontented, unsa-
tisfied.
Mi-THROCAIR, mehròchg'-èr, n. f. crue'.ty.
Mi-THUIG, mè'-hùèg, v. misunderstand.
Mi-THUIGSEACH, mèhùèg'-shyach, adj.
senseless, stupid, dull, absurd.
Mi-UAiBHREACH, mè-ùàèv'-rach, adj. hum-
ble.
Mi-UASAiL, me-ùàs'-al, adj. ignoble, mean.
Mi-UAISLE, mè-ùàsh'-là, n.f. meanness.
Mi-UMHAIL, mè.ùv2'-al, a. disobedient.
Mi-(iMHLACHD, mè-ùv2'-lachg, n.f. disobe-
dience, rebelliousness, disloyalty.
Mi-URRAM, mè-ùrr'-um, n.f. disrespect.
Mi-URRAMACH, me-ùrr'-am-ach, adj. disre-
spectful.
Mna, mrà, gen. of bean, a wife, woman
M.XAi, mra" pi. of bean, women, wives.
MxAoiDH rue, dat. of bean, to a wo-
man, to a wife.
Mnathan, mrà'-an, n.pl. wives, women.
Mo, mao, pais. pro. my, mine; /nocheimi.
my footsteps ; mo nighean, my daughter;
MU, properly.
Mo, mo, poetical contraction of momha,
greater, &c. ; is esan is momha, he ii
greater; eha momha orm tliu '5 an ciX, I
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