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UUL
42-
JUT
MULLDAIR, -E, -EAK, s. m. See Moltair.
MULT, -uiLT, i. »1. A wedder.
IVIU'M, ) prep, conjoined with art, pron.
MU'N, ) pass, and rel. &c. (Mu, and Am,)
About the, their, ray, whom or wliich ;
concerning the, their, niy, whom or which ;
adc. Before, ere.
MTJIM, coììj. and adv.
MU'N, conj. and adv.
MUN, conj. and adv.
MTJN, -AIDH, MH-, V.
See IMu'm.
See Mu'iri.
See Mu'm,
a. ■ See Mùin, v.
MÙN, -ÙIN, Ì s. m. and pres. part, v,
MÙNADH, -AIDH, \ Mùin. Urine, act
of making water.
MUNADH, -AIDH, -EAN, s. m. Provin. for
Monadb.
3IUNADH, -AIDH, s. m. and pres. imrt. v.
Muin. See Muineadh.
MUNAR, -AIR, -AN, *. m. A tririe, a trif-
ling person ; a fact, a deed.
MUNAR AN, s. m. dim. of Atunar, which
see.
MU'NCUAIRT, prep. impr. i^Slu, prep.
and Cuairt,) Around, about. See Mu.
MUNG, -A, -AN, s.f. See Muing,
3IÙNL0CH, -oiCH, -AN, s. m. A puddle,
foul water.
MUNMHUR, -uiR, -AN, s. m. See Mon-
mhor.
MUR, co«J. If not, except.
MUR, «(/;;. Frovin. See Mar. j
MuR, -ÙIR, -EAN, s. m. A wall, a bulwark ; |
a fortified place ; a house ; a bill ; a {
palace. j
MUR, -AIDH, MH-, V. a. (I^Iur, s.) Wall in, j
fortify. I
MÙRAN, -AiN, s. m. Sea-bent or sea-reed.
MÙRANACH, -AicHE, adj. (Mùran,) I
Abounding in sea-bent, like bent.
TMURCACH, -AicHE, adj. Sad, sorrowful. \
MURCAN, -AIN, -AN, Ò-. m. A lump fish.
]MURCAS, -Ais, a. m. (Murcach,) Sadness,
sorrow.
MÙRLACH, -AicH, EAK, s. m. The king-
fisher.
MÙRLAG, ) -AiG, and -e, -ean, s.f. A
MÙRLU1NN, i kind of basket or creel.
MÙRLA, -LiRLE, -AN, s. m. A coat of
mail.
fllURRACH, -AiCHE, adj. Able, capable.
MURRACHAS, -ais, s. m. (Murrach,)
Ability, capability.
MURT, ) -uiRT, and -aidh, s. m.
MURTADH, Ì Provin. See 3Iort and
Mortadh.
MURTACHD, s.f. ind. (Murt,) Sultry
heat; weariness or dulness produced by
heat.
MURT AIDH, -E, adj. Sultry, suffocating;
languid or weary from excessive heat ;
murderous, cruel.
MURTAIR, -E, -EAN, s. 771. A murderer,
written also IMortair.
i\IUS, conj. i. e. ']\Ius an,' Before that, lest.
See Mu'm^ and J\Iu'n.
MUSAICHE, s.f. ind. (Musach,) Nasti-
ness, filthiness; meanness, vileness; also
adj. comp. of Musach. More or most
nasty.
MUSAIDH, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Musach,) A
dirty or nasty fellow ; a mean, vile fel-
low.
MU-SEACH, adv. (Muand Seach,) Alter-
nately, by turns.
MÙSG, -ÙISG, -AN, s. 7«. Rheum that
gathers about the eyes.
MUSG, -uiSG, -AN, s.f. A musket.
Ml SGACH,.AiCH£,a(/;.(Mùsg,) Rheumy,
mouldy, musty.
MUSGACH, -AICHE, arfj. (Musg,) Armed
with muskets ; of, or belonging to mus-
kets.
MUSGAN, -AIN, -.\x, .?. m. The hose-fiaJi
or gaper; pith of wood; the porous pait
of a bone.
MÙSGANACH, -aiche, adj. (Mùsgan,)
Abounding in hose-fish; having much
pith (of wood;) porous, as the inner part
of a bone.
MlSUINN, -e, -ean, s.f. Confusion, tu-
mult.
MUTACH, -aiche, adj. Short, thick and
blunt.
MÙTAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. A muif; a thick
glove ; an old rag, any thing worn by time
or disease.
MÙTH, -AIDH, MH-, V. a. Change, alter.
MÙTHACH, -AIDH. 5IH-, V. a. See Much.
]\[UTHACH, -AIDH, -EAN, s. wi. A herd or
herdsman.
1MÙTHACHADH, -aidh, s. m. and pres.
part. V. Mùthach. See Mùchadh.
ÌMÙTHADH, -AIDH, s. m. and pres. part.
V. Mùth. Changing, act of changing or
altering ; a change, alteration ; killing, act
of killing or destroying; destruction, per-
dition.
MUTHAIRN, -E, -EAN, s.f An ancle.
Frovin.
MUTHAIRNEACH, -eiche, adj. Having
large ancles.
MU-THIMCHIOLL, prep. impr. (Mu
and Timchioll,) About, around j concern-
ing.
3HjTHTACH,-AiCHE,a(//.(Mùth,)CLang€-
able.
42-
JUT
MULLDAIR, -E, -EAK, s. m. See Moltair.
MULT, -uiLT, i. »1. A wedder.
IVIU'M, ) prep, conjoined with art, pron.
MU'N, ) pass, and rel. &c. (Mu, and Am,)
About the, their, ray, whom or wliich ;
concerning the, their, niy, whom or which ;
adc. Before, ere.
MTJIM, coììj. and adv.
MU'N, conj. and adv.
MUN, conj. and adv.
MTJN, -AIDH, MH-, V.
See IMu'm.
See Mu'iri.
See Mu'm,
a. ■ See Mùin, v.
MÙN, -ÙIN, Ì s. m. and pres. part, v,
MÙNADH, -AIDH, \ Mùin. Urine, act
of making water.
MUNADH, -AIDH, -EAN, s. m. Provin. for
Monadb.
3IUNADH, -AIDH, s. m. and pres. imrt. v.
Muin. See Muineadh.
MUNAR, -AIR, -AN, *. m. A tririe, a trif-
ling person ; a fact, a deed.
MUNAR AN, s. m. dim. of Atunar, which
see.
MU'NCUAIRT, prep. impr. i^Slu, prep.
and Cuairt,) Around, about. See Mu.
MUNG, -A, -AN, s.f. See Muing,
3IÙNL0CH, -oiCH, -AN, s. m. A puddle,
foul water.
MUNMHUR, -uiR, -AN, s. m. See Mon-
mhor.
MUR, co«J. If not, except.
MUR, «(/;;. Frovin. See Mar. j
MuR, -ÙIR, -EAN, s. m. A wall, a bulwark ; |
a fortified place ; a house ; a bill ; a {
palace. j
MUR, -AIDH, MH-, V. a. (I^Iur, s.) Wall in, j
fortify. I
MÙRAN, -AiN, s. m. Sea-bent or sea-reed.
MÙRANACH, -AicHE, adj. (Mùran,) I
Abounding in sea-bent, like bent.
TMURCACH, -AicHE, adj. Sad, sorrowful. \
MURCAN, -AIN, -AN, Ò-. m. A lump fish.
]MURCAS, -Ais, a. m. (Murcach,) Sadness,
sorrow.
MÙRLACH, -AicH, EAK, s. m. The king-
fisher.
MÙRLAG, ) -AiG, and -e, -ean, s.f. A
MÙRLU1NN, i kind of basket or creel.
MÙRLA, -LiRLE, -AN, s. m. A coat of
mail.
fllURRACH, -AiCHE, adj. Able, capable.
MURRACHAS, -ais, s. m. (Murrach,)
Ability, capability.
MURT, ) -uiRT, and -aidh, s. m.
MURTADH, Ì Provin. See 3Iort and
Mortadh.
MURTACHD, s.f. ind. (Murt,) Sultry
heat; weariness or dulness produced by
heat.
MURT AIDH, -E, adj. Sultry, suffocating;
languid or weary from excessive heat ;
murderous, cruel.
MURTAIR, -E, -EAN, s. 771. A murderer,
written also IMortair.
i\IUS, conj. i. e. ']\Ius an,' Before that, lest.
See Mu'm^ and J\Iu'n.
MUSAICHE, s.f. ind. (Musach,) Nasti-
ness, filthiness; meanness, vileness; also
adj. comp. of Musach. More or most
nasty.
MUSAIDH, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Musach,) A
dirty or nasty fellow ; a mean, vile fel-
low.
MU-SEACH, adv. (Muand Seach,) Alter-
nately, by turns.
MÙSG, -ÙISG, -AN, s. 7«. Rheum that
gathers about the eyes.
MUSG, -uiSG, -AN, s.f. A musket.
Ml SGACH,.AiCH£,a(/;.(Mùsg,) Rheumy,
mouldy, musty.
MUSGACH, -AICHE, arfj. (Musg,) Armed
with muskets ; of, or belonging to mus-
kets.
MUSGAN, -AIN, -.\x, .?. m. The hose-fiaJi
or gaper; pith of wood; the porous pait
of a bone.
MÙSGANACH, -aiche, adj. (Mùsgan,)
Abounding in hose-fish; having much
pith (of wood;) porous, as the inner part
of a bone.
MlSUINN, -e, -ean, s.f. Confusion, tu-
mult.
MUTACH, -aiche, adj. Short, thick and
blunt.
MÙTAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. A muif; a thick
glove ; an old rag, any thing worn by time
or disease.
MÙTH, -AIDH, MH-, V. a. Change, alter.
MÙTHACH, -AIDH. 5IH-, V. a. See Much.
]\[UTHACH, -AIDH, -EAN, s. wi. A herd or
herdsman.
1MÙTHACHADH, -aidh, s. m. and pres.
part. V. Mùthach. See Mùchadh.
ÌMÙTHADH, -AIDH, s. m. and pres. part.
V. Mùth. Changing, act of changing or
altering ; a change, alteration ; killing, act
of killing or destroying; destruction, per-
dition.
MUTHAIRN, -E, -EAN, s.f An ancle.
Frovin.
MUTHAIRNEACH, -eiche, adj. Having
large ancles.
MU-THIMCHIOLL, prep. impr. (Mu
and Timchioll,) About, around j concern-
ing.
3HjTHTACH,-AiCHE,a(//.(Mùth,)CLang€-
able.
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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