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ANAMADACH
13
ANN
A.VAMADACB, an'-àm-3d-ach, a. lively.
Anamadaich, an-am'-ad-èch, n./. convul-
sions.
Anameasarra, an-à-mès'-ar-a, a. intem-
perate, immoderate, lewd.
Anameasarracud, àn-a-mès'-ar-achg, n./.
intemperance, immodeiateuess.
Anameidhidh, an'-a-mèy'-è, a. premature,
abortive.
Anameidheachd, an-a-mèy'-è-àchg, pre-
maturity, abortiveness.
Anameinn, àn'-à-mèu', perverseness. B.
Amameinneacu, àn-à-mèn'-ach, a. per-
verse. B.
Anamharus, an-àv'-ar-us, n. m. extreme
distrust.
Anamhri'sach, an-àv'-rus-ach, a. very
distrustful, extremely jealous, very sus-
picious.
Anamoch, an'-am-ach, a. late, unseason-
able; n. m. the evening ; 'san ana rnocA,
in the evening. 0. B.
Anamiann, an'-a-mèànn, n. m. sensuality.
Anamiannach, àn'-a-mcàn-àcli, a. lustful.
Anaoibhixn, an'-aoèv-èn', a. joyless ; woe-
ful.
Anaoibhneas, an'-aoev-nyus, woe, sorrow.
Anart, a'-nart, n. m. pritle. High. S.
Anabt, an'-artf , n. m. linen.
Anasta, an'-ast-a, a. boisterous, stormy.
Anastachd, an'-astachg, n.f. toil in bad
weather ; bad usage ; boisterousness.
Andana, ann-dàn'-à, a. pri sumptuous.
Andanadas and -achd, ann-dàn'-àchg,and
-das, n.f. presumption.
An de, un-dya, or ja, ad. yesterday.
An deigh, un.dya-y", ad. afterwards, (an
dels, im jash) un deigh so, ajterwards,
hereafter, after-hand.
An deigh laimue, un'-dyà-y'-Iàèv-à, ad.
behind hand, in the back ground ; after-
wards.
Andiadhachd, ann.dyèà'-achg, t^ / un-
godliness ; for a-ndiadhaidheachd.
Andiadhaidh, ann-rtyèa'-è, a. ungodly,
anholy, wicked, perverse.
Andiadhaidheachd, ann.dyèa'-è-àchg, n.
f. ungodliness, unholiness, wickedness.
An diugh, un'-dyù-gh', ad. to-day.
Andlighe, ann-ddle'-a, n. m. unjustness,
undutifulness.
Andligbeach, ànn-ddlè'-ach, a. unjust,
not due.
Andochas, ann.dòch'-us, n. m. despon-
dency, distrust, despair.
ANDOCHASACH,ann-dòch'-us-ach, a. despon-
dent, mistrustful, distrustful, despairing.
ANDOion, ann'-dòè, n.f. bad condition.
Andolas, ann.dòl'-us, n. m. sadness, dis-
comfort, distress, unhappiness.
An drasd, un'-drassd, ad. now ; at this
time.
And[tchas«.ch, ann-dùch -us-ach, a. not
hereditary.
Anduine, ann'-d'in'-a, n. e. a decrepid per-
son, Is. ; a wicked man, Irish.
Aneagal, an'-a-gal, n. m. fearlessness.
Aneagalach, an'-à-gal-àch, a. fearless.
Anealamh, àn-èal'-uv, a. inexpert.
Anealanta, an-eal'-ant-a, a. unslulfuL
An-eanar, un-6àn'-ur, ad. two days hence ;
an-ònar, un-6n'-ur, three days hence;
an-aon'.ar, un-ùn'-ur, four days hence.
Is. ; an-eararais, un'-èàr.àsh, three days
hence. N.
Anearb, an-erl/, v. n. distrust, despair;
mistrust, doubt, suspect.
Anearbsa, an-erb'-sà, n. f. despair, dis-
trust.
Anearbsach, an-eriy-sach, a. distrustful,
despairing, despondent.
Anearbsachd, an-erb'-sachg, n. f. distrust-
fulness, suspiciousness,
Aneibhein.v, an'-à-vhèn', a. woeful, sad,
depressed in spirits.
Aneibh.\eas, an-av'-nyus, n. m. discom-
fort, unhappiness, grief, misery.
Aneifeachd, àn-àf'-àehg, n. m. ineffica-
cy.
Aneifeachdach, an-àf^chg-àch, a. inef-
fectual, inefficient, inefficacious, weak.
Aneireachdail, aii-ar"-achd-al, a. inde-
cent, unseemly, unbecoming.
Aneireachdas. an-àr2'-achg-us, n. m. inde-
cency.
Anfhainneachd, an'-an'-achg, n.f. weak-
ness, feebleness, infirmity, debility.
Anfhann, an'-ann, a. weak, feeble, infirm,
debilitated, enfeebled.
Anfhannaich, an'-an'-èch, v. weaken,
enfeeble, debilitate.
Anfharsuinn, an'-ars-èn', a. narrow,
strait, tight, circumscribed.
Anfhaighidinn, an-i'-èj-ènn, n. m. impa.
tience. .
Anfhiachail, an'-each-al, a- unworthy.
Anfhiosrach, an'-ès-rach, a. ignorant.
Anfhuras, an-iii'-us, n. m. impatience.
Anfiu'Rasach, aH-iJr'-as-ach, a. impatient,
discontented, fretful.
Anglonn, an'-a-glonn, a. brave, powerful ;
n. m. adversity, distress. Steioart.
Aniochd, an-eùchg', n.f. cruelty, oppres-
sion,
Aniochdaire, an-euchg'-ur'-à, n. m. a ty-
rant.
ANiocnDMnoiREACHD,an-eùchg'-vur-5chg,
n.f. unmercifulness, cruelty, oppression,
tyranny.
Aniochdmhor, an-euch'-vur, a. merciless,
cruel, oppressive, tyrannical.
Anios, un-èsh', ad. now, this time.
Aniui, an'-èull, n. m. want of guidance.
Ann, ann, pre. in existence ; an linn a bh
13
ANN
A.VAMADACB, an'-àm-3d-ach, a. lively.
Anamadaich, an-am'-ad-èch, n./. convul-
sions.
Anameasarra, an-à-mès'-ar-a, a. intem-
perate, immoderate, lewd.
Anameasarracud, àn-a-mès'-ar-achg, n./.
intemperance, immodeiateuess.
Anameidhidh, an'-a-mèy'-è, a. premature,
abortive.
Anameidheachd, an-a-mèy'-è-àchg, pre-
maturity, abortiveness.
Anameinn, àn'-à-mèu', perverseness. B.
Amameinneacu, àn-à-mèn'-ach, a. per-
verse. B.
Anamharus, an-àv'-ar-us, n. m. extreme
distrust.
Anamhri'sach, an-àv'-rus-ach, a. very
distrustful, extremely jealous, very sus-
picious.
Anamoch, an'-am-ach, a. late, unseason-
able; n. m. the evening ; 'san ana rnocA,
in the evening. 0. B.
Anamiann, an'-a-mèànn, n. m. sensuality.
Anamiannach, àn'-a-mcàn-àcli, a. lustful.
Anaoibhixn, an'-aoèv-èn', a. joyless ; woe-
ful.
Anaoibhneas, an'-aoev-nyus, woe, sorrow.
Anart, a'-nart, n. m. pritle. High. S.
Anabt, an'-artf , n. m. linen.
Anasta, an'-ast-a, a. boisterous, stormy.
Anastachd, an'-astachg, n.f. toil in bad
weather ; bad usage ; boisterousness.
Andana, ann-dàn'-à, a. pri sumptuous.
Andanadas and -achd, ann-dàn'-àchg,and
-das, n.f. presumption.
An de, un-dya, or ja, ad. yesterday.
An deigh, un.dya-y", ad. afterwards, (an
dels, im jash) un deigh so, ajterwards,
hereafter, after-hand.
An deigh laimue, un'-dyà-y'-Iàèv-à, ad.
behind hand, in the back ground ; after-
wards.
Andiadhachd, ann.dyèà'-achg, t^ / un-
godliness ; for a-ndiadhaidheachd.
Andiadhaidh, ann-rtyèa'-è, a. ungodly,
anholy, wicked, perverse.
Andiadhaidheachd, ann.dyèa'-è-àchg, n.
f. ungodliness, unholiness, wickedness.
An diugh, un'-dyù-gh', ad. to-day.
Andlighe, ann-ddle'-a, n. m. unjustness,
undutifulness.
Andligbeach, ànn-ddlè'-ach, a. unjust,
not due.
Andochas, ann.dòch'-us, n. m. despon-
dency, distrust, despair.
ANDOCHASACH,ann-dòch'-us-ach, a. despon-
dent, mistrustful, distrustful, despairing.
ANDOion, ann'-dòè, n.f. bad condition.
Andolas, ann.dòl'-us, n. m. sadness, dis-
comfort, distress, unhappiness.
An drasd, un'-drassd, ad. now ; at this
time.
And[tchas«.ch, ann-dùch -us-ach, a. not
hereditary.
Anduine, ann'-d'in'-a, n. e. a decrepid per-
son, Is. ; a wicked man, Irish.
Aneagal, an'-a-gal, n. m. fearlessness.
Aneagalach, an'-à-gal-àch, a. fearless.
Anealamh, àn-èal'-uv, a. inexpert.
Anealanta, an-eal'-ant-a, a. unslulfuL
An-eanar, un-6àn'-ur, ad. two days hence ;
an-ònar, un-6n'-ur, three days hence;
an-aon'.ar, un-ùn'-ur, four days hence.
Is. ; an-eararais, un'-èàr.àsh, three days
hence. N.
Anearb, an-erl/, v. n. distrust, despair;
mistrust, doubt, suspect.
Anearbsa, an-erb'-sà, n. f. despair, dis-
trust.
Anearbsach, an-eriy-sach, a. distrustful,
despairing, despondent.
Anearbsachd, an-erb'-sachg, n. f. distrust-
fulness, suspiciousness,
Aneibhein.v, an'-à-vhèn', a. woeful, sad,
depressed in spirits.
Aneibh.\eas, an-av'-nyus, n. m. discom-
fort, unhappiness, grief, misery.
Aneifeachd, àn-àf'-àehg, n. m. ineffica-
cy.
Aneifeachdach, an-àf^chg-àch, a. inef-
fectual, inefficient, inefficacious, weak.
Aneireachdail, aii-ar"-achd-al, a. inde-
cent, unseemly, unbecoming.
Aneireachdas. an-àr2'-achg-us, n. m. inde-
cency.
Anfhainneachd, an'-an'-achg, n.f. weak-
ness, feebleness, infirmity, debility.
Anfhann, an'-ann, a. weak, feeble, infirm,
debilitated, enfeebled.
Anfhannaich, an'-an'-èch, v. weaken,
enfeeble, debilitate.
Anfharsuinn, an'-ars-èn', a. narrow,
strait, tight, circumscribed.
Anfhaighidinn, an-i'-èj-ènn, n. m. impa.
tience. .
Anfhiachail, an'-each-al, a- unworthy.
Anfhiosrach, an'-ès-rach, a. ignorant.
Anfhuras, an-iii'-us, n. m. impatience.
Anfiu'Rasach, aH-iJr'-as-ach, a. impatient,
discontented, fretful.
Anglonn, an'-a-glonn, a. brave, powerful ;
n. m. adversity, distress. Steioart.
Aniochd, an-eùchg', n.f. cruelty, oppres-
sion,
Aniochdaire, an-euchg'-ur'-à, n. m. a ty-
rant.
ANiocnDMnoiREACHD,an-eùchg'-vur-5chg,
n.f. unmercifulness, cruelty, oppression,
tyranny.
Aniochdmhor, an-euch'-vur, a. merciless,
cruel, oppressive, tyrannical.
Anios, un-èsh', ad. now, this time.
Aniui, an'-èull, n. m. want of guidance.
Ann, ann, pre. in existence ; an linn a bh
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