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the stricken stag ; Ir. luinneòg,
a song, chorus.
luisreadh, m., 628, wealth of
herbage ; lus and -radh, collec-
tive.
lunn, 3895, I. air, invade ; 5418,
|(^J'^ pressing on ; compare lunnadh.
pressing on-
Ir. luth.
permit,
ìj*y\i^^^ P„,, an invasion
f^K, j ^'^' f-' 5753, a sinew
^' "^ nerve, vein, tendon.
luthaig, 1827, 2182, 154
grant. <Ì- E- (a>v •»=■/>
/)\ij o <<?i lùthmhor, 1841,/.active, vigorous
Va^IIvÌ>* ^ Ir. luthmhar,!lùth, pith. ^if'
>^"" mac-alla, mac-talla, 4367, ech'ò,*^!
literally, son of rock ; all, cliff ;
cf. mo dhòigh gun deachaidh
mac nan Creag O bhith freag-
àmJU^ ^^^^ ^^^ t)u chòir — W.R. 2 ; Ir.
'^^"- "» mac-alla, mac-thaUa.
macanta, 3945, 5155, meek, mild ;
is beannaichte na daoine m. —
Matth. 5, 5.
viacaomh, macamh, m., 4868, 5599,
1a gallant ; a goodly youth ;
mac (adjectival), and caomh
(used as noun), "a lad-friend,"
" a dear youth."
Mac 7ia praisich, 772, whisky,
"^" ^n 6t the pot " ; praiseach, a
pot ; from jyrais, brass. ^ "ì^ v •- '
macnas, m.,/4233, 4398, 4440, 466?,^
wàiìtonn^s, sport, mirth ; so
macnasach, 4867, gay, mirthful.
mathasach, 3931, forgiving, lenient,
benevolent.
macraidh, f., 4772, youths ; O. Ir.
macrad; mac and radh, 0. Ir.
rad, collective suffix.
mac-saìnhail, m., 4742, 5615, like-
ness ; so Ir. " -.,1 «-
'i^' .\»^ màdar, m., 1152, ^iàdder ; the
iy,fJiJt^r colour produced therefrom ; Ir.
madar. .
^\ maghar, m., 97, 671/, an artificial
fly for fishing ; Ir. maghar, fish
(S>
fc/04-
f/(y ; artificial bait for fish.
màiìle, f., 1624, a coat of mail ;
Eng. mail.
maillead, m., 3730, slowness ;
mall.
maireanìi (1) n., 6106, &c., air
maireann, surviving ; Ir.
marthain, act of living, surviv-
ing ; (2) present dependent of
mairim, I continue, survive ;
6110, ochòn nach maireann na
suinn ; cf. is lochd ni chaid-
.'•eann tu — Ps. 5, 4 (Dr. Thomas
1 Ross's ed.).
^maistreadh, m., 249, churning ; an
^ fhairge 'g a m. is 'g a slois-
'" treadh — A.M. 182 ; Ir. maìstrim,
I churn.
ìnàl, m.,^527, 6043, rent ; mac a'
mhàil, a rent-payer ; cha b'el
fuath mhic a' mhàil fear do
ghnàth— T. 230 ; Ag. S. màl,
tribute, black-?nai7.
malairt, f., 4104, 4298,/exchange,
present ; glac gheal a mh. nan'"
crùn— M.C. 341 ; so Ir.
mall, slow moving ; dignified,
stately, ; 3340, calm, modest ;
of eyes, opposed to luaineach ; ^,_^
sojr. m
malUrosgach, 6662, calm-eyed ; Ir. o\
niOÌl-rosg, a slaw-moving eye. ,
mànran, m., 514,/a tuneful sound ; 5v^ ^
Ir. manrdn. r< —A 5^4
■niaoidkeadff;~in.', 5588; "bra|jgfn^ i n-^ ^ ^
Jr. tnaoidhim, I announee,lu.g4/
boast. 57t/ if'.-r''
maoim, maidhm, f., 701j^a burst,
eruption ; Ir. maidhm,^ breach,
eruption, rout.
maoim. 6360, be afraid ; from
maoim, above.
maoiseach, maoilseach, maois-
leach (by raetathesis), f., 2156,
a hind ; maolsech, hornless one ;
•sech, fem. suffix, e.g., Gaillsech,
a Saxon woman ; òinnseach, a
foolish woman, &c.
ìnaothchrith, f., 361, a quivering.
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