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AOGACHADH
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AONACHD
AoOACHAUii, aogg'-ach-X, n. m. and part.
getting lean, witliering, fading, dying by
inches. Md.
AoGNAicH, aog'-nyèch, v. fade, wither.,
AoiBH, àoèv, n.f. a cheerful countenance.
AoiBHEALACHn, àoèv .al-achg, ?i. f. cheer-
fulness, politeness.
AoiBHEiL, àoèv'-al, a. cheerful, in good
humour.
AuiBHiNN, àoèv'-ènn, a. pleasant; òigridh
aoibhinn, pleasant, or joyous youth. Oss.
AoiBHNEACH, àoèv'-nyach, a. glad, happy,
joyous.
AoiBHNEAS, aoev'-nyas, n. m. gladness ;
anlbhneas a shlighe, tlie gladness, or joy
of fiis way. B.
AuiDH, àoè, 71. m. a guest; aidh. If.
AoiDHEACHD, àoè'-achg, hospitality; aidh-
eachd. B.
AoiDios, aoj-dyenn, n. m. a leak; and
sometimes pronounced aoj'-dyan.
AoiDiONACU, aoj-dyan-ach, a. leaky.
AoiDioNACHD, àoj'-dyàn-achg, n. f. leaki-
AoiL, àoèl, V. lime, plaster ; manure, with
lime.
AoiN, ùèn, V. unite, join ; air aonadh lis,
united to him.
AoiN-E, ùèn'-à, n. f. a fast, /r.; di h.aoine,
Friday ; aoine na ceusta, Good Friday.
AoiNEADH, ùèn'-i, n. m. a steep promon-
tory. Md.
AoiR, aor*, x\ satirise, lampoon; n. /. a
satire, a lampoon; ribaldry; sheet or
bolt rope of a sail; fear gealtach 'san noir,
a timorous person holding the sheet. N.
Md.
AoiHEACHD, aor''-achg, n.f. calumniation,
a libel.
AdtRNEAGAN, àor'-nya-gan', n. m. wallow-
ing, weltering.
AoiRXEAGAiN, àor' nyà-gan', v. wallow,
welter ; 'ga aoirneagan 'na f huil, tuelter-
ingin his blood.
Aois, aosh, n.f. age; old age, antiquity;
cia aoii thu, luhat is your age V 's mairg
a dh'iarradh an aoise, woe to him tlutt
wishes extreme old age ; air son 'aoise, for
its antiquity, iarguiim na h-aoise, the
evil effects of old age ; agus bha Noah
còig ceud bliadhna a dh' aois, and Noah
was Jive hundred years of age; ann an
Ian aois, in full age ; 'nuair a thig thu
gu h-aois, when you come to years, a let
of people; aoi«-ciuil, musician, obs.
AoL, aoll, n. m. lime; !Miaoil,alime.kiln\
aol shuim, Ir. ; ao/ gun bhàthadh, quick-
lime, unslackened lime.
AoLACH, aoU'-ach, n. m. human excrement,
dung.
AoLADAiR, àoll-a-dài', n. m. a plasterer, a
hrae-burner.
AoLADAiREACHD, àoll'-ad-àr2-àchg, plas
tering, burning lime.
AoLAis, aoU'-ash, n.f. indolence, Sk: ; an
leisg.
AoLAisDEACH, àoll'-àshj-ach, a. lazy, slug
gish.
AoLAR, aoll'-ur, a. abounding in lime.
AoLMAN, aoU'-man, n. m. ointment; oUa.
AoM, aom, v. incline, bend; bulge; be
seduced by ; dh' aom i leis, she was se-
ducedbyhim; aomaibh bhur cluas, in-
cline your ear, B. ; th' am balla 'g aom-
adh, the wall bulges ; dh' aom e a thriall,
he bent his way, Os. ; aomaidh an ait-
reabh, their buildings shall decay, or
bulge. B.
AoMACH, aom'-aeh, a. inclining, tending,
bending.
AoMACHD, aom'-achg, n. f. inclination
or tendency; aptness to bulge or belly
out
AoMADiT, aom'-X, n. m. inclination, or
the act or state of inclining, bending,
bulging, &c.; tendency.
AoMTA, aom'-tya, inclined, bent, bulged.
AoN, ùn, a. one ; alone, same, only,
single; aon bhean, one woman ; aon eile,
another one, another; aon sam bith,
anyone; gun h-aon eile, he or she a-
lone ; mar mise aon lath, as I am some
day or other; aon seach aon, without
distinction ; m' aon chearc, my only
hen; is aon ni e, it is all the same; 's
esan, an t-aon d.iine air son sin, he is the
best 7nan in the world for that ; 's e fein
a tha 'na aon duine, it is he, himself that
rules the roast— that is cook, mate and
Stewart ; tri laithean bha e 'na aon, three
days he was all alime, 0. ; gach aon,
every one ; a lion aon is aon, one by one ;
mar aon, united, hand in hand; gun
aim duine, without a single ÌTidividual ;
ann an aon tigh ruinne, in the same
house with us; 'san aon luing, in the
same ship, Sg. ; do dh' aon seach a
cheile, to the one no more than to the
other; n. m. and/, an individual, a per-
son ; aon a thainig a stigh, an indivi-
dual that came in ; a person that came
AoNACH, ùn'-ach, n, m. a green plain near
the shore on a stony bottom ; on
a sandy bottom, machair, a green
beach : a siubhail nan aonach ciar, tra-
velling the dusky plains, Os. ; a meet-
ing; aoHacA na sarnhua, the vieeting of
Martinmas. C.
AoNACHADH, ùn'.ach-X, pt. uniting; / m.
union — galloping. Mf.
AoNACiiD, ùn'-àchg, n. / union, unity,
concord ; aonachd an spioraid, tlie unity
of the spirit; comhnuidh a ghabhail

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