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AOJJADH
AOSMHOR
cuideacha ann an aoiiachd, to dwell to-
gether in unity. B.
Ao.NADH, iin'-i, contraction of Aonach-
adh; air an aonadh, united. B.
AoNADHARCACH, ùn-aò'-ark-ach, lu m. a
unicom. B.
AoXAiRT, see Aoirneagan.
AOiNAicH, ù'-nyèch, v. unite, join into one,
add ; annaich mo chridhe, unite my
heart. B.
AoNAicHTE, ùn'-echt-a, pt. united, join-
ed.
AoNAR, ùn'-urr, a. alone, solitary', singu-
lar; duine 'na aonar, a man all alone,
or a singular man ; 'na aonar 'sa mhon-
adh, solitary in the hill; cha 'n 'eil
thu ad aonar mar sin, you. are not sin-
gular in that respect.
AoNARACH, mi'-urr-ach, a. solitary, lone-
ly ; forsaken.
AoN'ARACHD, ùn'-ur-àchg, 71. /. solitude,
solitariness.
AoNARAX, ù'-nur-àn, m. m. a hermit, a
recluse, a person left alone, or forsaken ;
aonaran liath nan creag, the hoary her-
mit of the rocks. 0.
Ao.NARANACH, ùn'-ur-an-àch, a. like a her-
mit, solitary, lonely forsaken, in solitude,
biodh an oidhchesinao«ara;iacA, let that
night be solitary. B,
AoNARANACHD, ùn'-ar-an-àchg, n.f. soli-
tude, solitariness, loneliness.
AoNBHARAiL, ùn'-var-àèl, n. /. unani-
mity.
AoNBHEACHD, ùn'-vyechg, n. /. unani-
mity.
AoNBHiTH, ùn'-vè, n.f. co-essentiality.
AoNBHiTHEACH, ùn'-vè-ach, a. co-essen-
tial; co-substantial, of the same na-
ture.
AoNCHAiTHREACH, ùn'-chàèr-ach, n. m. a
fellow-citizen ; luchd aonchaithreach,
fellow citizens. Lu. b.
AoNCHASACH,ùn'-chas.ach, having a single
stalk or stem, as an herb.
AoNCHRiDHEACH, ùn'-chrè-àch, having
Uke sentiments, unanimous.
AoNDATUACH, ùn'-dà-àch, o. of one co-
lour.
AoN DEUG, ùn'-dyàg, a. eleven.
AoNFniLLTE, Ùn'-èll2.tyà, simple, sincere,
foolish ; a deanamh an duine aonfhiUte
glic, making the simple wise. B. Ir.
AoNFHiLLTEACHD, ùn'-èll2.t\achg, since-
rity; \e aonfhillteachd, with simplicity.
AoNGHiN, ùn'-ghènn, n. m. an only child ;
mar aonghin mic, like an only begot-
ten son.
AoNGHNEiTHEACH, ùn'-ghrè-àch, a. of one
nature, of one kind ; homogeneous.
Ao.NGH.NLiTHACHD, un'-ghrs-achg, n. f.
homogti'.eousness.
AoNGHRADn, ùn'-ghrà, n. m. the best
beloved object ; m' aonghradh, my best
beloved.
AoMGHUTHACH, iin'-ghù-ach, a. having one
voice or vote; consonous.
AoNiNNTiNN, ùn'-ènn-tyenn, n. f. one
mind, one accord ; unanimity.
AoNiNNTiNNEACH, ùn'-ènn-tyènnàch, a.
unanimous, of one mind, or intention.
AoN-MHAiDE, ùn'-vèj-à, n. m. a simultane-
ous pull in rowing.
AoNMUARSANTA, ùn-var'-san'-ta, n. m. a
monopoliser.
AoNMHARSANTACHD, un'-vhar-sant-schd,
n. f. monopoly ; exclusive sale of any
thing.
AoNSGEULACH, ùn'-skèul-ach, a. unani-
mous.
AoNSGocH, ùn'-sk6ch, n. f. swallow,
wort. Sk.
Ao\T, ùntt, n. m. assent, admission, ac-
quiescence; tha' mi a toirt aont do n' a
tha thu 'g radh, / agree with, or 1 yield
assent to what you say. H. S.
AoNTA, iin'-tta, n.f. a lease, licence.
AoNTACHADH, ùn'-ttàch-A, p. accediug,
admitting, consenting ; tha mi 'g aont-
achadh, I accede, I admit, ox allow ; ag
aoniachadh leis an lagli, consenting to
the law. B.
AuNTACHD, ùn'-ttachg, n.f. acquiescence;
agreement ; admission.
AoNTAicH, ùnt'-èch, li. v. agree, yield,
consent, admit ; dh' aontaich i leis, she
yielded ; tha mi 'g aontachadh gu'm bheil,
/ admit that it is ; thug i air aontachadh,
she constrained him to yield, B. ; na aon.
taich thusa leo, consent or acquiesce thou
not ; aontachaidh sinn leibh, ice will
consent unto you, B. H. ; ma dh' aon-
taicheas tu aon uair, once you consent
or acquiesce.
AoRABH, aor'-uv, n. m. constitution, men-
tal or bodily ; tha galar 'na aorabh,
there is a disease in his constitution.
AosDA, àosd'-à, a. somewhat aged, old
aged, ancient, antiquated ; an deigh
dhomh fas aosda, after I have become eld.
B. ; a bhaird aosda na linn a thrèig, ye
ancient bards of bye-gone ages, A. (J-
A OR, aor, n. v. adore, worship ; ao-am
dhuit, / shall worship thee. Ps.
AoRAUH,àor'-A, n. m. worship, adoration;
p. adoring; ag aoradh àha,icorshipping
him.
AosDACHU, aosd'-achg, n.f. agedness, &ic.
Aosda N A, aos-dau'-a, n. m. a poet, a re-
hearser of ancient poelry. 0. A.
AOSMHOIKEACHD, àOS'-VUr'achg, 7i. f
agedness; great age, properties of old
age.
Aos.MiioR, aos'-viir, a. old; aged.

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