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MEU
MEIRGHEACH, -eiche, adj. (Mehghe,)
Having banners ot* flags ; in companies or
troops.
MEIKGICH, -inn, mh-, v. n. (Mdrg,)
Grow rusty. Sec Meirg, v.
MEIRGICHTE, J;)re^ pari. v. Meirg or
MEIRGTE, S Meirgich. Rusted,
covered with rust.
MEIRGNEACH, -eiche, adj. (Meirg,)
See Meirgeacli.
MEIRGNEACHADH, -aidh, s. vi. and
yj-es. part. v. Meirgtiich. See IMeirgeadb.
MEIRGN1C1Ì, -iDU, MH-, V. a. and n.
(Meirg,) See Meirg and IMeirgicb.
MEIRGNICHTE, pret. part. v. Muirg-
nich. See Aleirgichte,
MÈIRLE, s./ iiid. Tbeft, thieving, act or
habit of stealing ; the thing stolen.
MEIRLEACH. -ich, s. vu (Meirle.) A
thief.
MÈIRLEACHAS, s. w. ^ Theft. See
MÈIRLEACHD, s.f. ( Meirle.
MÈIUNEAL, -EiL, -AN, s. VI. A kind of
hawk.
MEISD, MEisDE, adj. comp. of Olc. See i
Misd and INIiosda. |
MEITEAL, -EIL, s. VI. Metal; mettle, |
hardness, strength of body or mind ; cour- i
age.
MEITEALTACH, -AicnE,orf7. (Meifeal,) '
Metallic; mettled, hardy, spirited, endur-
ing, strong.
MEITH, -iDH, MH-, V. a. and n. See Meath.
MÈITII, -E, adj. Fat, greasy, oily; fat, cor-
pulent ; sappy, rich, as soil.
MÈITHEALACH, -aich, s. vi. (Mèith-
eil,) A fatling, niirslinir.
MÈ1THEALACHD, ^s./. ind. (Meith-
MÈITHEAS, C eil,) Oilincss
MÈITHEACHD, ) fatness, corpu-
lency, sappiness, richness, as of soil.
MÈ1THEIL, -E, adj. See Mcith.
MEITIILICH, -IDH, MH-, V. 0. andn. See
Meatb and Meilich.
MEO-BHLATH, -AmiE, adj. Provin. for
Meagh-Bhlàth.
MEOG, -EÒiG, and -eig, s. m. Whey.
MEÒGACH, 1 -AicHE and -e, adj. (Meòg,)
MEOGAIL, i Of whey, like whey.
MEOGHAIL, -E, s.f. Mirth, jov, jollity,
MEOGHAIR, -E, s.f. Memory. See
Meomhair.
MEOGHRACH, -aiciie, adj. See Meadh-
rach.
MEOMH A.iR^ .E, .EAN, 5./. The me-
mory.
MEOMHAIilEACH,-EiCKE,nf/;-.(Meomh-
air,) having a good memory.
MEOMHAIREACIIADH, -aii.!!, s. n,.
and pres. part. v. Meòmhiaich. See Meo-
ra(;hadh.
MEOMHAIRICH, ^ -idh, sm-, v. a. and
MEOMHRAICH, S «• See Meòraich.
iMEOMHRACIlAN, )-AiN, -ak, s. n,.
jMEÒRACHAN, \ (Meomhair,) A
I menioraiidum, record.
:MEÙUACHADII, -AIDH, s. m. and /.vr„.
I part. V. Meoraich. Meditating, act vi'
meditating or pondering; recollecting, act
I of remembering.
'meoraich, -idh, MH-, V. a. ar.d «.
(.Meomhair,) Meditate, ponder, think ; re-
collect, remember. See Cuimhni.h.
!\I£UD, 6". m. ind. ( i. e. Mo-ad,) Grcatnes.s,
degree of greatness, size, bulk ; degree,
measure, extent ; coH. as many as.
MEUDACHADH.-aidh, s. vi. ztA pres.
part. V. JMeudaich. Increasing, act of
increasing, enlarging, making larger ; state
of becoming laiger or greater ; increase.
MEUDACHD, s. f. ind. (Mcud,) Bulk,
size, magnitude ; stature ; increase.
, MEUDAICH, -iDH, MH-, V. a. and n.
I (Meud,) Increase, multiply, cause to i:j-
I crease, enlarge ; become larger ; abound,
i MEUDAICHTE,y»•e^;w>•^ v. MeudaicJi.
Increased, aupnented, enlarged.
|mEUD-BHRONN, s. f. (.Mcud and
j Broinn,) The dropsy.
MEUR, -EÙIR, -EAN, s. 7/1. and/. A finger; a
toe; a branch or bough; a branch as of
a family, kindred or clan ; a branch of a
river; a prong.
MEURACH, -AICHE, r(/;. (Mcur,) Finger-
ed ; branchy ; pronged.
MEURACHADH, -aidh, s. vx. and /»)<?y.
part. V. Meuraich, Act of fingering, grow-
ing into bra!iches, putting forth of bran-
ches.
MEU RAG, -AiG, -an, 5. /". dim. of Mpm-.
A small finger; a small clew or ball of
yarn, a tuft of wool. Provin.
MEURAGACH, -aiche, adj. (Meurag,)
Abounding in small clews, or tufts of
wool.
MEURAG AN, -aix, -an-, j. m. (Meur,) A
thimble ; a fingering or handlit-j.
MEURAICH, -IDH, mi;-, v. a. (Mesir,)
Handli', finger.
MEURAICHTE, /)re/. ;)ar(. r. Meuraicl.-.
Fingered, handled.
MEURAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. (Meur,) A
thimble, a little branch.
MEURAN - NAN - CAILLEACII-
MAKBH, s. VI. (Meuran, Cailleach asd
!\Iarbb,) Fe(x-glovp.
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401
MEU
MEIRGHEACH, -eiche, adj. (Mehghe,)
Having banners ot* flags ; in companies or
troops.
MEIKGICH, -inn, mh-, v. n. (Mdrg,)
Grow rusty. Sec Meirg, v.
MEIRGICHTE, J;)re^ pari. v. Meirg or
MEIRGTE, S Meirgich. Rusted,
covered with rust.
MEIRGNEACH, -eiche, adj. (Meirg,)
See Meirgeacli.
MEIRGNEACHADH, -aidh, s. vi. and
yj-es. part. v. Meirgtiich. See IMeirgeadb.
MEIRGN1C1Ì, -iDU, MH-, V. a. and n.
(Meirg,) See Meirg and IMeirgicb.
MEIRGNICHTE, pret. part. v. Muirg-
nich. See Aleirgichte,
MÈIRLE, s./ iiid. Tbeft, thieving, act or
habit of stealing ; the thing stolen.
MEIRLEACH. -ich, s. vu (Meirle.) A
thief.
MÈIRLEACHAS, s. w. ^ Theft. See
MÈIRLEACHD, s.f. ( Meirle.
MÈIUNEAL, -EiL, -AN, s. VI. A kind of
hawk.
MEISD, MEisDE, adj. comp. of Olc. See i
Misd and INIiosda. |
MEITEAL, -EIL, s. VI. Metal; mettle, |
hardness, strength of body or mind ; cour- i
age.
MEITEALTACH, -AicnE,orf7. (Meifeal,) '
Metallic; mettled, hardy, spirited, endur-
ing, strong.
MEITH, -iDH, MH-, V. a. and n. See Meath.
MÈITII, -E, adj. Fat, greasy, oily; fat, cor-
pulent ; sappy, rich, as soil.
MÈITHEALACH, -aich, s. vi. (Mèith-
eil,) A fatling, niirslinir.
MÈ1THEALACHD, ^s./. ind. (Meith-
MÈITHEAS, C eil,) Oilincss
MÈITHEACHD, ) fatness, corpu-
lency, sappiness, richness, as of soil.
MÈ1THEIL, -E, adj. See Mcith.
MEITIILICH, -IDH, MH-, V. 0. andn. See
Meatb and Meilich.
MEO-BHLATH, -AmiE, adj. Provin. for
Meagh-Bhlàth.
MEOG, -EÒiG, and -eig, s. m. Whey.
MEÒGACH, 1 -AicHE and -e, adj. (Meòg,)
MEOGAIL, i Of whey, like whey.
MEOGHAIL, -E, s.f. Mirth, jov, jollity,
MEOGHAIR, -E, s.f. Memory. See
Meomhair.
MEOGHRACH, -aiciie, adj. See Meadh-
rach.
MEOMH A.iR^ .E, .EAN, 5./. The me-
mory.
MEOMHAIilEACH,-EiCKE,nf/;-.(Meomh-
air,) having a good memory.
MEOMHAIREACIIADH, -aii.!!, s. n,.
and pres. part. v. Meòmhiaich. See Meo-
ra(;hadh.
MEOMHAIRICH, ^ -idh, sm-, v. a. and
MEOMHRAICH, S «• See Meòraich.
iMEOMHRACIlAN, )-AiN, -ak, s. n,.
jMEÒRACHAN, \ (Meomhair,) A
I menioraiidum, record.
:MEÙUACHADII, -AIDH, s. m. and /.vr„.
I part. V. Meoraich. Meditating, act vi'
meditating or pondering; recollecting, act
I of remembering.
'meoraich, -idh, MH-, V. a. ar.d «.
(.Meomhair,) Meditate, ponder, think ; re-
collect, remember. See Cuimhni.h.
!\I£UD, 6". m. ind. ( i. e. Mo-ad,) Grcatnes.s,
degree of greatness, size, bulk ; degree,
measure, extent ; coH. as many as.
MEUDACHADH.-aidh, s. vi. ztA pres.
part. V. JMeudaich. Increasing, act of
increasing, enlarging, making larger ; state
of becoming laiger or greater ; increase.
MEUDACHD, s. f. ind. (Mcud,) Bulk,
size, magnitude ; stature ; increase.
, MEUDAICH, -iDH, MH-, V. a. and n.
I (Meud,) Increase, multiply, cause to i:j-
I crease, enlarge ; become larger ; abound,
i MEUDAICHTE,y»•e^;w>•^ v. MeudaicJi.
Increased, aupnented, enlarged.
|mEUD-BHRONN, s. f. (.Mcud and
j Broinn,) The dropsy.
MEUR, -EÙIR, -EAN, s. 7/1. and/. A finger; a
toe; a branch or bough; a branch as of
a family, kindred or clan ; a branch of a
river; a prong.
MEURACH, -AICHE, r(/;. (Mcur,) Finger-
ed ; branchy ; pronged.
MEURACHADH, -aidh, s. vx. and /»)<?y.
part. V. Meuraich, Act of fingering, grow-
ing into bra!iches, putting forth of bran-
ches.
MEU RAG, -AiG, -an, 5. /". dim. of Mpm-.
A small finger; a small clew or ball of
yarn, a tuft of wool. Provin.
MEURAGACH, -aiche, adj. (Meurag,)
Abounding in small clews, or tufts of
wool.
MEURAG AN, -aix, -an-, j. m. (Meur,) A
thimble ; a fingering or handlit-j.
MEURAICH, -IDH, mi;-, v. a. (Mesir,)
Handli', finger.
MEURAICHTE, /)re/. ;)ar(. r. Meuraicl.-.
Fingered, handled.
MEURAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. (Meur,) A
thimble, a little branch.
MEURAN - NAN - CAILLEACII-
MAKBH, s. VI. (Meuran, Cailleach asd
!\Iarbb,) Fe(x-glovp.
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