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TILLEADH
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TIR
TiLLEADH, t^èlèg'-i, pt. returning, relaps-
ing; 7t.m. a relapse, return, act of turning.
Tim, tyem, n. m. time; is Urn teicheadh,
it is time to be off; tiomana, times.
Ti.MCHioLL, tyera'-chèùl, n.m. circuit, com-
pass; ma 'm thimchioU, about me; ma
thimchioll trl, about three; ma 'n tim-
chioU, about them ; prep. adv. about, a-
round ; timchioU fichead, about twenty ;
chaidh e tiomchio/l, he went round ;
chaidh e tiomchioU orra, he surrounded
them; a cheud timchioU a rinn lad, the
first circuit or compass they made.
TiMCHiOLLACH, tyèm'-cheal-ach, adj. cir.
cuitous, circular, encompassing.
TiMCHioLLAicH, tyèm'-cheul èch, v. sur-
round, environ, inclose, encompass.
TiMCHiOLLAicHTE, tyem'-chyall-èch-tyi,
pt. environed, suwounded, encompassed,
encircled, gone round.
TiMCHioLL-GHEARR, tyem-chyall-ghyàrr',
V. circumcise; timchioll.ghearradh, cir-
cumcision, circumcising; timchiolt-ghearr
clann Israel, circumcise the children of
Israel. Bible.
TiNN, tyenn2, adj. adv. unwell, sick ; feuch
tha t'athair tinn, behold, thy father is sick
TiNNE, tyennS'-a, deg. of teann ; chain. A''.
TiNNEAS, tyenn'-us, n. m. sickness, dis-
ease ; tin7ieas.c\oinne, travail, labour,
child-birth, parturition ; tinneas-goWe,
stomach complaint; tinneas-fatrge, sea-
sickness ; tinnfai-tuiteamach, palsy, epi-
lepsy.
TiNNSGEADAiL, tyèmi'-skedd-al, n. m. bad
omen. North.
TiODHLAC, tye'U'-achg, n. m. gift, offering.
TioDHLACADH, tyè'U'-achg-À, pt. burying,
interriug; giving; w. m. burial, inter.
ment.
TioDHLAic, tye'llk, tye'll-èchg, v. bury,
inter.
TioLAM, tyul'-am, n. m. snatch, space, a
short time ; clever opportunity.
TiOLP, tyVilp, V. steal by snatching, pilfer;
steal one's property, and he almost look-
ing at you; cavil, carp.
TioLPADAtR, tyùlp'-ad-aèr, n. m. a thief by
snatching; pilferer ;— a critic. M'F.
TioLPADH, tyulp'-A, p/. stealing by snatch-
ing ; pilfering ; carjiing, cavilling.
TlOM, tye'ra, adj. easily abashed or daunt-
ed ; tender-hearted, sensitive, timid.
Tio.MA, tyè'm2'.a, n.f. delicateness of feel-
ing ; a daunt ; melting into tears ; thain-
jg tioma air, he was daunted, he melted
into tears; softness of disposition, sensi-
tiveness; thàinig iioma air suilean Fhinn,
Fingal melted into tears ; ioma ceud fo
thioma, many a hundred quite unman-
ned, — quite damped or daunted. Song.
TioMAciiD, tye'm'-aclig, n.f. delicacy of
feeling and sentiment; daunt, damp on
the spirits.
TioMAicH, tyem'-ech, v. soften or melt
into tears, or better feelings ; Laoch nach
tiomaich, a hero that goes forward daunt-
lessly. RIacdonald ; thwmakh a chridhe,
his heart softened.
TioMAiNN, tyèm'-ènn, v. resign solemnly,
bequeath, bestow ; thiomainn e spiorad
suas, he solemidy committed his spirit
unto God ; swearing by Heaven.
TioMAiNTE, tyi-m'-ènjt-à, pt. bequeathed,
religiously determined.
TiOiMNADAiR, tyèm2'-nad-aèr, rum. testator
TiOMNADH, tyem'-nX, n. m. testament,
will ; oir tha tiomnadh dainnean an dèigh
bàis dhaoine,/yr a testament is binding
of ter men's death. Bible; an Sean- Tiomn-
adh, the Old Testament ; pt. committing
solemnly, bequeathing.
TiOMPAN, tyèmp2'-an, n. m. timbril, cym-
bal, tabor, or drum. Bible.
Tio.MSAicH, tyem'-sech, v. collect. H. .9.
TiONAiL, tyun'.al, v. gather, collect. B.
TioNAL, tyun'-al, n.m. collection, collecting
TiONNSGAiNN, tyunn'.skaènn, v. attack or
fall to of a sudden without any cause.
/iZa^ ;— invent, devise. Macfarlan; re-
turn ; turn. H. S.
Tio.vNSGNAon, tyimnsk'-nX, pt. attacking
or falling to of a sudden ; n. m. sudden
attack or commencement ; invention.
Tiop, tyèp, V. steal by little and little;
pilfer.
Tiop, tyep, V. thread a fishing-hook. Ross-
shire.
TioRAM, tyur'-um, adj. dry, seasoned, arid,
without moisture j flippant in speech ; —
tiorma, more dry, arid, &c. ; fair, as
weather; uair thioram, fair weather;
feur tioram, hay.
TioRc, tyurk, v. save, deliver. Irish.
TiOR.MA, tyurm'-a, deg. of tioram, more or
most dry, drier, driest.
TiORMACHADH, tyurm'.ach-i, pt. n. m.
drying, fair weather ; seasoning, as hay,
fish, &c.
TioRMACHAiL, tyurm'-ach-al, adj. desica-
tive.
TioR.MACHD, tyurm'-achg, n.f. fair wea-
ther; continuance of fair weather ; flip-
pancy.
TioRMAicu, tyurm'-ech, v. dry, dry up.
TioRMAN, tyurm'-an, 71. m. meal-ball.
TioRT, tyurt, n. m. accident, mishap. H. S.
TioT, tyè'tt, V. dispatch quickly. U. S.
TioTA, for Tiotamh, moment.
TiOTAMH, tyè'tt'-uv, n. m. moment, little
time.
TiR, tyer", n.m. land, shore; air t\r, a-
shore, on land; country, region; o 'n
thàinig e an tir, since he came to the

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