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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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