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(1) as prenoun, rare :
neoghlan impure
neònach curious,
neoni f.
neo + ghnàthach
neo + ni
(2) as prefix, frequent, e.g.
neo-ascaoin friendly
neo-eagnaidh unlearned
neo-fhallan unsound
8. so-, SU-, well : do-, du-, ill, W. hy-, dy-, Gk. Bva--
(1) as prenouns, e.g.
saoibhir rich
saoi, saoidh m. sage
saor free
socair f. ease
sochair f. benefit
soicheal m. mirth
soilgheas m. fair-wind
soilleir clear
soinnionn, soineann f.
fair weather
soirbh easy
soisgeul m. evangel
soitheamh gentle
solar m. providing Ir.
solas m. L. solatium
solod O.G. profit
solus m. light
sona happy
soraidh f. farewell
sorcha bright
subhach merry
subhailc f. virtue
suaicheantas ensign
daibhir ^oor : O.G. saidber, cf. aobhar
material, substance
daoi m. wicked man : *su-wid-s
daor botmd : *sapero, L. sapio
docair f. trouble : car loving, W.achar
ad + car
dochair f . hurt : car state
doiclieall m. churlishness : ciall sense
doilgheas m. sorrow : longas, § 64
doilleir dark : lèir
doinionn f. storm : (do)-sin-enn
doirbh hard: reabh feat, sport. .1,
cleas O'Cl. :
sgeul m. story
doitheamh bluff : tiom timid
so-lathar m.
dòlas m. grief : do-solas
dolaidh f . harm : folad substance
L. lux
dona bad : gnàth usual
doraidh f . strife ; reidh plain
dorch dark
dubhach sad
dubhailc f. vice
duaichnidh gloomy, ugly : aithne
(1) as prenoun, rare :
neoghlan impure
neònach curious,
neoni f.
neo + ghnàthach
neo + ni
(2) as prefix, frequent, e.g.
neo-ascaoin friendly
neo-eagnaidh unlearned
neo-fhallan unsound
8. so-, SU-, well : do-, du-, ill, W. hy-, dy-, Gk. Bva--
(1) as prenouns, e.g.
saoibhir rich
saoi, saoidh m. sage
saor free
socair f. ease
sochair f. benefit
soicheal m. mirth
soilgheas m. fair-wind
soilleir clear
soinnionn, soineann f.
fair weather
soirbh easy
soisgeul m. evangel
soitheamh gentle
solar m. providing Ir.
solas m. L. solatium
solod O.G. profit
solus m. light
sona happy
soraidh f. farewell
sorcha bright
subhach merry
subhailc f. virtue
suaicheantas ensign
daibhir ^oor : O.G. saidber, cf. aobhar
material, substance
daoi m. wicked man : *su-wid-s
daor botmd : *sapero, L. sapio
docair f. trouble : car loving, W.achar
ad + car
dochair f . hurt : car state
doiclieall m. churlishness : ciall sense
doilgheas m. sorrow : longas, § 64
doilleir dark : lèir
doinionn f. storm : (do)-sin-enn
doirbh hard: reabh feat, sport. .1,
cleas O'Cl. :
sgeul m. story
doitheamh bluff : tiom timid
so-lathar m.
dòlas m. grief : do-solas
dolaidh f . harm : folad substance
L. lux
dona bad : gnàth usual
doraidh f . strife ; reidh plain
dorch dark
dubhach sad
dubhailc f. vice
duaichnidh gloomy, ugly : aithne
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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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. |
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