Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
NEO
429
NEO
NEO-CHIONTACH, -aiche, a<lj. (Neo
and Cioiitach,) Innocent.
NEO-CHIONTACHD, s. /. hid. ) (Neo-
NEO-CHIONTAS, -ais, s. m. 5 eliion-
tach,) See Neo-diionta.
>JEO-CHIONNSAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Cionnsaichtc,) Unquelled, unap-
pcased.
NEO-CHJ;AON, -AOiNE, adj. (Neo and
Claon,) Straight, not awry; upright, im-
partial, just.
NEO - CHLAON - BHREITHEACH,
-EicHE, adj. (Neo, Claon, and Breith,)
Judging impartially.
NEO -CHLAON- BHREITHEACHD,
s. f. inil. (Neo-chlaon-bhreitheach,) Im-
partiality ot judgment.
NEO-CHLEACHDACH, -aiche, (Neo
and Cleachdach,) Unusual, unwont.
NEO-CHLEACHDTA, adj. (Neo and
Cleachdta,) Unaccustomed, not inured,
unpractised.
NEO-CHLÌ, adj. (Neo and C1Ì,) Not
awkward, expert.
NEO-CHNUASAICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cnuasaich,) Undigested.
NEO-CHOIGEALTACH, -aichk, adj.
(Neo and CoigealtacbJ Unthrifty, pro-
fuse.
NEO-CHOIMEASGTA, adj. (Neo and
Coiraeasgta,) Unmixed.
NEO-CHOIMHEACH, -eiche, of/j. (Neo
and Coimheach,) Kind, atfectionate, not
surly.
NEO-CHOIMHICHEAS, -eis, s. m.
(Neo-choimheach,) Kindnessj affection,
affability, condescension.
NEO-CHOINGHEALLACH, -aiche,
adj. (Neo atid Coingheallach,) Ill-na-
tured, unaccommodating, disobliging ; per-
fidious.
NEO-CHOI REACH, -eiche, adj. (Neo
and Coireach,) Blameless, not blame-
able.
NEO-CIIOISRIGTE, adj. (NeoandCois-
rigte,) Unhallowed, not consecrated,
NEO-CIIOMARAICH, s. f. (Neo and
Comaraich,) The state of being free from
obligation or favour.
NEO-CHOMAS, -ais, s. m. (Neo and
Comas,) Inability, impotence.
KEO-CHOMASACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Comasach,) Unable, impotent; im-
possible.
NEO-CHOMHAIRLICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Comhairlichte,) Unadvised.
NEO-CHOMPANTA, -ainte, adj. (Neo
and Companachj) Unsociable.
NEO-CHOSLACH, -aiche, ) adj. (Neo
NEO-CHOSMHUIL, -e, S and Cos-
lach,) Unlike, dissimilar; unlikely, im-
probable.
NEO-CHOSLACHU, -{s.f.miK
NEO-CHOSMHUILEACHD, i (Neo-
choslach,) Unlikeness, dissimilarity; im-
probability.
NEO-CHOTHROM, -oim, s. »i. (Neo and
Cothrom,) Disadvantage, want of oppor-
tunity ; unfairness, injustice.
NEO-CHOTHROMACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo chothrom,) Disadvantageous; un-
fair, unjust.
NEO-CHRÀBHACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Cràbhach,) Irreligious, profane.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, > -EicHE,af//.
NEO-CHREIDMHEACH, i (Nio and
Creidmheach,) Unbelieving.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, 1 -ich, s. wi.
NEO-CHREIDMHEACII, S (Neo and
Creidmheach,) An unbeliever, an infidel.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and Criochnach,) Endless, infi-
nite.
NEO-CIIRÌOCHNAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Criochnaichte,) Unfinished, unlimit-
ed, endless.
NEO-CHRiOCHNUIDHEACH.-EicHE,
adj. See Neo-chrlochnach.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNUIDHEACHD, s.f.
hid. (Neo-chriochnuidheach,) Infinitude,
endlessness.
NEO-CHRÌON, -A, adj. (Neo and Crion,)
Generous, liberal.
NEO-CHRONAIL, -e, adj. (Neo and
Cronail,) Harmless.
NKO-CHRUADALACH, - , he, adj.
(Neo and Cruadalach,) Not h,-.n.y, want-
ing energy, impatient of fatigue or hard-
ship ; not cruel.
NEO-CHRUINNICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruinnichte,) Uncollected, scattered.
NEO-CHRUTHAICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruthaichte,) Uncreated.
NEO-CHUBHAIDH, -e, adj. (Neo and
Ciibhaidb,) Unseemly, unmeet, improper,
unbecoming.
NEO-CHUIMHNE, s.f. (Neo and Cu-
imhne,) Forgetfulness ; carelessness, heed-
lessness.
NEO-CHUIMHNEACH, i-z, and
NEO-CHUIMHNEACHAIE, J -eiche,
adj. (Neo-chuimhne,) Forgetful, heedless,
careless.
NEO-CIIUIMSEACII, -eiciie, adj. (Neo
and Cuimseach,) Not aiming well; immo-
derate ; unsuitable.
429
NEO
NEO-CHIONTACH, -aiche, a<lj. (Neo
and Cioiitach,) Innocent.
NEO-CHIONTACHD, s. /. hid. ) (Neo-
NEO-CHIONTAS, -ais, s. m. 5 eliion-
tach,) See Neo-diionta.
>JEO-CHIONNSAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Cionnsaichtc,) Unquelled, unap-
pcased.
NEO-CHJ;AON, -AOiNE, adj. (Neo and
Claon,) Straight, not awry; upright, im-
partial, just.
NEO - CHLAON - BHREITHEACH,
-EicHE, adj. (Neo, Claon, and Breith,)
Judging impartially.
NEO -CHLAON- BHREITHEACHD,
s. f. inil. (Neo-chlaon-bhreitheach,) Im-
partiality ot judgment.
NEO-CHLEACHDACH, -aiche, (Neo
and Cleachdach,) Unusual, unwont.
NEO-CHLEACHDTA, adj. (Neo and
Cleachdta,) Unaccustomed, not inured,
unpractised.
NEO-CHLÌ, adj. (Neo and C1Ì,) Not
awkward, expert.
NEO-CHNUASAICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cnuasaich,) Undigested.
NEO-CHOIGEALTACH, -aichk, adj.
(Neo and CoigealtacbJ Unthrifty, pro-
fuse.
NEO-CHOIMEASGTA, adj. (Neo and
Coiraeasgta,) Unmixed.
NEO-CHOIMHEACH, -eiche, of/j. (Neo
and Coimheach,) Kind, atfectionate, not
surly.
NEO-CHOIMHICHEAS, -eis, s. m.
(Neo-choimheach,) Kindnessj affection,
affability, condescension.
NEO-CHOINGHEALLACH, -aiche,
adj. (Neo atid Coingheallach,) Ill-na-
tured, unaccommodating, disobliging ; per-
fidious.
NEO-CHOI REACH, -eiche, adj. (Neo
and Coireach,) Blameless, not blame-
able.
NEO-CIIOISRIGTE, adj. (NeoandCois-
rigte,) Unhallowed, not consecrated,
NEO-CIIOMARAICH, s. f. (Neo and
Comaraich,) The state of being free from
obligation or favour.
NEO-CHOMAS, -ais, s. m. (Neo and
Comas,) Inability, impotence.
KEO-CHOMASACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Comasach,) Unable, impotent; im-
possible.
NEO-CHOMHAIRLICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Comhairlichte,) Unadvised.
NEO-CHOMPANTA, -ainte, adj. (Neo
and Companachj) Unsociable.
NEO-CHOSLACH, -aiche, ) adj. (Neo
NEO-CHOSMHUIL, -e, S and Cos-
lach,) Unlike, dissimilar; unlikely, im-
probable.
NEO-CHOSLACHU, -{s.f.miK
NEO-CHOSMHUILEACHD, i (Neo-
choslach,) Unlikeness, dissimilarity; im-
probability.
NEO-CHOTHROM, -oim, s. »i. (Neo and
Cothrom,) Disadvantage, want of oppor-
tunity ; unfairness, injustice.
NEO-CHOTHROMACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo chothrom,) Disadvantageous; un-
fair, unjust.
NEO-CHRÀBHACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Cràbhach,) Irreligious, profane.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, > -EicHE,af//.
NEO-CHREIDMHEACH, i (Nio and
Creidmheach,) Unbelieving.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, 1 -ich, s. wi.
NEO-CHREIDMHEACII, S (Neo and
Creidmheach,) An unbeliever, an infidel.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and Criochnach,) Endless, infi-
nite.
NEO-CIIRÌOCHNAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Criochnaichte,) Unfinished, unlimit-
ed, endless.
NEO-CHRiOCHNUIDHEACH.-EicHE,
adj. See Neo-chrlochnach.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNUIDHEACHD, s.f.
hid. (Neo-chriochnuidheach,) Infinitude,
endlessness.
NEO-CHRÌON, -A, adj. (Neo and Crion,)
Generous, liberal.
NEO-CHRONAIL, -e, adj. (Neo and
Cronail,) Harmless.
NKO-CHRUADALACH, - , he, adj.
(Neo and Cruadalach,) Not h,-.n.y, want-
ing energy, impatient of fatigue or hard-
ship ; not cruel.
NEO-CHRUINNICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruinnichte,) Uncollected, scattered.
NEO-CHRUTHAICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruthaichte,) Uncreated.
NEO-CHUBHAIDH, -e, adj. (Neo and
Ciibhaidb,) Unseemly, unmeet, improper,
unbecoming.
NEO-CHUIMHNE, s.f. (Neo and Cu-
imhne,) Forgetfulness ; carelessness, heed-
lessness.
NEO-CHUIMHNEACH, i-z, and
NEO-CHUIMHNEACHAIE, J -eiche,
adj. (Neo-chuimhne,) Forgetful, heedless,
careless.
NEO-CIIUIMSEACII, -eiciie, adj. (Neo
and Cuimseach,) Not aiming well; immo-
derate ; unsuitable.
Set display mode to: Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Dictionary of the Gaelic language > (443) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/76300536 |
---|
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. |
---|
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. |
---|