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NEO
NEO-MHEARACHDACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and IVIearachdach,) Unerring, infal-
lible, true.
NEO-MHEANGAIL, -e, adj. (Neo and
]Meang,) Unblemished.
NEO-MHEAS, -a, s. m. (Neo and Meas,)
Disrespect, contempt.
NEO-MHEASAIL, ) -E, adj. (Neo and
NEO-IMHIOSAIL, J Measail,) Disre-
spected ; contemptible.
NEO-MHEASARRA, adj. (Neo and
Me.isarra,) Intemperate, immoderate.
NEO-MHEASARRACHD, s. f. ind.
(Neo-mheasarra,) Intemperance, immo-
deration.
NEO-MHEASGTA, adj. (Neo and Meas-
gta,) Unmixed, unmingled.
NEO-MHEATA, adj. (Neo and Meata,)
Bold, daring.
NEO-MHEATACHD, s. f. ind. (Neo-
mbeata,) Boldness, daringness.
NEO-MHISGEACH, -eiche, adj. Neo
and Misgeach,) Not addicted to drunken-
ness, sober.
NEO-MHOTHACHADH, -aidh, s. vi.
(Neo and IMothachadh,} Insensibility,
stupidity, want of feeling.
NEO-MHOTHACHAIL, -e adj. (Neo
and Mothachail,) Insensible, stupid, void
of feeling, callous.
NEONACH, -AICHE, adj. Curious, surpris-
ing ; droll, eccentric; amusing, strange,
unusual.
NEONACHAS, -ais, s. m. (Neònach,)
Curiousness, surprisingness; drollness, ec-
centricity ; strangeness; whimsicahiess.
NEÒNAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. See Neoin-
ean.
NEÒNANACH, -aiche, adj. (Neònan,)
See Neoineanach.
NEO-NEARTMHOR, -oire, adj. (Neo
and Neartmhor,) Not forcible, feeble, in-
firm.
NEO-NI, s.vi. ind. (Neo and Ni, s.) No-
thing, nonentity ; chaos; a trifle.
NEO-NITHEACH, -EicnE,m/;. (Neo-ni,)
Trifling, insignificant.
NEO- N I THE AC HD, s. /. ind. (Neo-
nitheach,) Triflingness, nothingness.
NEO-OILEANAICHTE, (Neo and
Oileanaichte,) Untaught, illiterate.
NEO-ONOIREACH, -eiche, ì (Neo and
NEO-ONORACH, -aiche, \ Onoir-
each,) Dishonest, thievish; ignoble,
mean.
NEO-PHÒITEIL, -E, adj. (Neo and
Pòiteil,) Sober, abstemious, temperate, not
given to drunkenness.
NEO-PHRIS, -E, s.f. (Neo and Pris,)
Want of value, uselessness ; disrespect,
contempt.
NE0-RANN-PHÀ1RTEACH, eiche,
adj. (Neo-ranu and Pàirteacb,) Incom-
municable.
NEO-RÈITEACH. -eiche, adj. (Neo and
Rèite,) Irreconcilable.
NEO-RIAGHAILTEACH, -eiche, adj.
(Neo and Riaghailteach,) Irregular, ano-
malous.
NEO-SGAIRTE, arf;. (Neo and Sgairte,)
Inseparable.
NEO-SGAIRTEIL, -e, adj. (Neo and
Sgairteil,) Dull, spiritless, inactive.
NEO-SGARAIL, -E, of/j. See Neo-sgairte.
NEO-SGÀTH ACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo and
Sgàlhach,) Fearless, undaunted.
NEO-SGEADAICH, -idh, n-, v. a. (Neo
and Sgeadaich,) Undress, disrobe, dis-
array.
NEO-SGEADAICHTE, pret. part. v.
Neo-sgeadaich. Undressed, disrobed.
NEO-SGÌTHICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Sgithichte,) Un%vearied, unfatigued.
NEO-SGOINNEAR, -a, adj. (Neo and
Sgoinn,) Heedless, inattentive.
NEO-SHAILLTE, adj. (Neo and Saillte,)
Unsalted, unseasoned.
NEO-SHALACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Salach,) Undefiled, unpolluted,
clean.
NEO~SHANNT, -a, s.m. (Neo and Sannt,)
Want of desire, indifference.
NEO-SHANNTACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Sanntuch,) Not covetous, unambitious,
indifferent.
NEO-SHÀR ACH AIDH, -e, adj. (Neo
and Sdrachadh,) Unconquerable.
NEO-SHÀRUICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Sàruichte,} Unoppressed, unconquered.
NEO-SHEARGAICHTE, ) «f/;. (Neo
NEO-SHEARGTA, \ and Sear-
gaichte,) Unwithered, undecayed.
NEO-SHEASMHACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Seasmhach,) Unsteady, unstable;
fleeting, not durable.
NEO-SHEASMHACHD. s.f. ind. (Neo-
sheasmhach,) Instability, unsteadiness;
fleetingness, want of durability.
NEO-SHOCRACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo and
Socrach,) Unquiet, restless; uneasy, un-
comfortable; hard, difficult; not firmly
placed, unsteady.
NEO-SHNASMHOR,-oiuE, arf;. (Neoand
Snasmhor,) 111 finished, incompact, inele-
gant, untidy.
NEO-SHOILLEIR, -e, adj. (Neo and
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