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lèim lùth, &c.
V. n^ SaicU, f., 6279,
i-*^_ row ; also aice.
-R.C. II., 321. ing, straying
a lobster's bur
<^1,y Jàilmnta, 3298, keen of scent.
/ faileas, m., 1511, a shadow. ^
(T^;/ Jaillein, m., 1765, 660j)( a suckeT]
j of a tree.
V:
VCVX
Jàinne, m., 3493, a ring (f. in
H.S.D. and Arm.; m. in McA.
and in Ir.) ; Ir. fdinne, àinne ;
^«,£^1 Lat. anus, a ring. ~ o^M_ 3:9/
fàire, f., 5579, the horizon.
Jalachd, folachd, f., 860, 5750,
spite, feud, quarrel ; thogadar
an sin an fholachd Eadar an
dithis ghaisgeach threuna —
D.G. 103 ; is mairg a thogadh
an fholachd 'san am — D.G. 109;
b'àill leis an fholachd a dhùsg-
,. , adh — D.G. 116 ; gu folachd no
gu strìth — Duan, 53.
Jalasg,, m., 733, heather-burning ; ;
fo'a.wì loisfj.
faobh, m., 6805, spoil, booty; Ir.
fadhbhaim, I strip, despoil ;
. O. Ir. fodb, spoils of war.
, AS^ Jaobhachadh, m., 6865, act of
» "Sespoiling.
JJj^ Jaobhadach, m., the carcass of an
"animal ; cha d'fhuaradh ach
am f. — Lewis.
Jaobhar, m., edge ; 2031, sloping
edge ; f. na beinne, the sky-line
sloping up to the summit.
Jaoighe, i., 1519, 153^, begging,
^/
thigging; M. Ir. fdigde; O. Ir.
foigde, begging ; /o and guidhe,
act of begging. c
^l.^kJU Jaoileas, m., 580 ? ■ jfO-^ ^
JaoiUteach, faoiUeach, f., 309, 2381,
6320, the month from the
middle of January to the middle
"^ of February. £. }^e^ cL
''^ Jaoin, 4665, weak ; 6770, monadh
f., sloping hill ground ; E. Ir.
fden, fòen, supinus, sloping.
faomadh, m., 2220, by-form of
aomadh.
Jaondradh, m., 347.5, a wander-
>
't
1711, a dhol air
f., ruined by neglect. 3
faonlrach, 594, neglected, desolate. ^*
faosaid, f., 66O/, confession. 0/ , ^
fàmdh, m., 5014, cf. fàrradh, ' ^' ^^"-^
litter in a boat ; here seems to
mean deck. ^
rfm-aw, . 1590, ^ with me, abiding//
wiui me j^ dialectic form of //
mar-riwnj^ ,^. 'fLuHaL^
fàs, 828,i^4366, emptv. A T 1» " A.AyM2U
l.fàsach, m., 1666, "^1812, a place .'^'^Dl V
void of habitation ; a wilder-
ne.ss ; fàs, empty. Sometimes
hard to distinguish from (2).
2. fàsach, m., a place of growth ;
grassy place, pa.sture; 2414, gun
sìol taghte am f. nam fonn :
chan 'eil m' fheur am f. — G.
121 ; so 1232, 1263, 1361, 1402,
1678; /às, OTOW. ,«1.1
fasgadh, m., ^4987, shelter, the^(o'*'»
lee side, opposed to fuaradh ;
also, taobh an fhasgaidh, t. an. - ^'i •< -
fhuaraidh.
fàsìach, m., 8^87. a hoUow, 1'-'
cavity ; fàs, empty, and -lach.
fàsmhor, 2604, growing.
fathunn, m., 1293, report, floating
rumour. •<
feachd, m., 3060, time of war,
warfare; 3823, 6582, 6913, a
warlike expedition ; 6931. an
expedition by land ; 117, a host;
3823, gen. feachda ; tinneas an
fheachda, malingering, E., 194;
fuigheall fìor dheireadh
feachda, rejected men — Glen B.
40 ; nach bi e nàr . . . mis
bhith am dheireadh feachd air
càch — Duan. 171; biadh fir as
dèidh feachda, the food of a
shirker or a weakling; pottage
— Old Stat. Acc. III., 522, n.
feacadh, m., 2048, act of bending,
bowing, giving in ; Tr. feacaim,
I bow.
feadan, m., 6562, a tube, the 'V^'
" worm " in distiUing ; uisge /'eJ^Jt-
r'^r
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