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M E A
loMRASGAL, ail, s. m. Wrestling.
+ loxcHosG, oisg, s. m. {Ir. id.) Impediment, hinderance.
loNXHUASAL, ail, s. m. {Ir. id.) Excrement.
t loxxAR, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) A gift.
loxNTLAs, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) Delight.
loNSANACH, a. {Ir. id.) Tardy.
loN-THOLLTA, a. {Ir. id.) Penetrable ; easily bored.
losDAN, ain, s. tn. {Ir. id.) A cottage.
L.
+ Labiiaciid, s.f. {Ir. id.) Matter.
Lachax, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) The common reed.
Lachar, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) A vulture; a large bird.
Laixneach, a. Gleaming, coruscant.
Lainxeil, a. Buxom, handsome.
LvixNREACH. See Loinneach.
Lahhaciias, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) Grovelling.
Lamhagan, ain, s. m. (from lamh.) Ir. id. A glove.
Lamhax cat leacaixn, s. m. Common navel-wort; the
umbilicus veneris of botanists.
Lamhnax, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A bladder.
Lang, laing, s. m. (Ir. id.) A feast.
Laxgax, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A shotten fish.
Lax-torracii, a. {Ir. id.) Full, pregnant.
Laoidhean, ein, s. ?«. (Ir. id.) Pith, pulp, marrow.
Laoidheanach, a. {Ir. id.) Pithy, pulpy.
Leadaxach, aich, s. 7«. (/;•. id.) A cloth-dresser.
Lasadh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Lust.
Leagait, s. m. {Ir. id.) A legate ; an offering.
Leamhadh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Marshmallows ; the althcea
of botanists.
Leasg, leisg, s.f. The rain-goose.
LiiR-sGRW^TA, part. Destroyed; ruined; ravaged; de-
faced.
Leogaradh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Haughtiness.
LiATHAN, ain, s. m. Common marigold; the chrysanthemum
segetum of botanists.
LioGADH, aidh, s. m. A whetting, a sharpening.
LioMiiADAiR, s. TO. A burnisher; a polisher.
Liox XA ii-AiBiiXE, s.f. Various-leaved water-crowfoot ;
the ranunculus aquatilis of botanists.
Lion xa baxn-sìthe, s.f. Fairy-flax; purging-flax ; the
linum catharticum of botanists.
Lioxx-RrADH, s. in. {Ir. id.) Choler.
t LoBiiAR, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) Work; a day's work.
LocHD, s.f. {Ir. id.) A nap, a wink of sleep.
LoiXGEACii, a. {Ir. id.) Nautical.
LoiNGEAS, eis, s. 7H. {Ir. id.) An exile.
Loi.vGSEACH, ich, s. m. A mariner. jV. pi. loingsich.
LorsT, s.f. A pillion, a pannel ; a sloven.
LoiT, s.y. {Ir. id.) A whore.
LoMAN, ain, s. m. A knot in timber; a piece of timber
stripped of its bark.
LoMRADiT, aidh, «. m. {Ir. id.) Effulgence; gorgeousness.
LoNAiLT, s.f. {Ir. id.) A storehouse, a repository.
LoNGADAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A swing-swong.
LoxGAiR, s.f. A ship's crew.
LoTHACH. See Làthach.
LuACHAiR, a. {Ir. id.) Bright, resplendent.
LuACHAiR, s.f. Splendour, brightness; a tempest.
LuAiLLEACH, a. Mimicking, full of gestures.
Li'AiN, s. pi. {Ir. id.) The loins, kidneys.
LuAiTHREACH, a. Expeditions, active.
LuAMAiR, 5. m. {Ir. id.) An astronomer; a navigator, a
pilot.
LuAMAX, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A little hand,
t Lt'AN, luain, s. ?«. {Ir. id.) A greyhound; a woman's
breast.
LuASGAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) Childhood.
LuATHRACHD, S.f. Forwardness, quickness.
LÙBAG, aig, s./. {Ir. id.) A tenter.
LÙDAGAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) The little finger.
LuiBiiNEACii, ich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A weed; a quantity of
weeds.
LuiDEACH, a. {Ir. id.) Ragged.
Lt!iiDEAN, ein, s. m. {Ir. id.) The little finger.
LuiGHNE, s. pi. Javelins, spears.
LuisTE, s. m. {Ir. id.) A slouch; a sluggard; a clown ; a
straw pannel.
t LuMHAN, ain, s. m. A lamb.
LuRGAiNNEACH, a. Long-legged.
LuRGANACH, a. {Ir. id.) A shaft.
LusDADH, aidh, s. ?n. Flattery.
M.
Mac gux atiiair, s.tn. Lesser duck-meat ; the lemna minor
of botanists.
aIachall uisge, s. m. Water avens; the geum rivale of
botanists.
Magah, air, s. m. A word, an expression.
Maigeag, eig, s.f. {Ir. id.) A midwife.
Malach, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A load.
■Haxdal, ail, s. TO. {Ir. id.) Anger, roughness.
Maolas, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) A sandal.
Marbiiachd, s.f. {Ir. id.) Languor, languishment.
^Iarbìiax, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) The margin of a book.
595
Marcan, ain, s. m. A horse.
Masag, aig, s.f. A small red berry.
Meacan dubii, s. m. Comfrey ; the sympliitum officuia/e
of botanists.
Meacan dubh fiadiiain, s. m. Bugle ; the (ijtiya reptanv
of botanists.
Meacan an rigii, s. m. Common parsnip ; Urn pastinaai
sativa of botanists.
Meacan seeibhe, s./. Great bastard black hellebore ; the
helleborus niger fcetidus of botanists.
Meacan-tobhach, s. m. Great common burdock; burr:
cloth -burr ; the bardana nuijor of botanists.
M E A
loMRASGAL, ail, s. m. Wrestling.
+ loxcHosG, oisg, s. m. {Ir. id.) Impediment, hinderance.
loNXHUASAL, ail, s. m. {Ir. id.) Excrement.
t loxxAR, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) A gift.
loxNTLAs, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) Delight.
loNSANACH, a. {Ir. id.) Tardy.
loN-THOLLTA, a. {Ir. id.) Penetrable ; easily bored.
losDAN, ain, s. tn. {Ir. id.) A cottage.
L.
+ Labiiaciid, s.f. {Ir. id.) Matter.
Lachax, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) The common reed.
Lachar, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) A vulture; a large bird.
Laixneach, a. Gleaming, coruscant.
Lainxeil, a. Buxom, handsome.
LvixNREACH. See Loinneach.
Lahhaciias, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) Grovelling.
Lamhagan, ain, s. m. (from lamh.) Ir. id. A glove.
Lamhax cat leacaixn, s. m. Common navel-wort; the
umbilicus veneris of botanists.
Lamhnax, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A bladder.
Lang, laing, s. m. (Ir. id.) A feast.
Laxgax, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A shotten fish.
Lax-torracii, a. {Ir. id.) Full, pregnant.
Laoidhean, ein, s. ?«. (Ir. id.) Pith, pulp, marrow.
Laoidheanach, a. {Ir. id.) Pithy, pulpy.
Leadaxach, aich, s. 7«. (/;•. id.) A cloth-dresser.
Lasadh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Lust.
Leagait, s. m. {Ir. id.) A legate ; an offering.
Leamhadh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Marshmallows ; the althcea
of botanists.
Leasg, leisg, s.f. The rain-goose.
LiiR-sGRW^TA, part. Destroyed; ruined; ravaged; de-
faced.
Leogaradh, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Haughtiness.
LiATHAN, ain, s. m. Common marigold; the chrysanthemum
segetum of botanists.
LioGADH, aidh, s. m. A whetting, a sharpening.
LioMiiADAiR, s. TO. A burnisher; a polisher.
Liox XA ii-AiBiiXE, s.f. Various-leaved water-crowfoot ;
the ranunculus aquatilis of botanists.
Lion xa baxn-sìthe, s.f. Fairy-flax; purging-flax ; the
linum catharticum of botanists.
Lioxx-RrADH, s. in. {Ir. id.) Choler.
t LoBiiAR, air, s. m. {Ir. id.) Work; a day's work.
LocHD, s.f. {Ir. id.) A nap, a wink of sleep.
LoiXGEACii, a. {Ir. id.) Nautical.
LoiNGEAS, eis, s. 7H. {Ir. id.) An exile.
Loi.vGSEACH, ich, s. m. A mariner. jV. pi. loingsich.
LorsT, s.f. A pillion, a pannel ; a sloven.
LoiT, s.y. {Ir. id.) A whore.
LoMAN, ain, s. m. A knot in timber; a piece of timber
stripped of its bark.
LoMRADiT, aidh, «. m. {Ir. id.) Effulgence; gorgeousness.
LoNAiLT, s.f. {Ir. id.) A storehouse, a repository.
LoNGADAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A swing-swong.
LoxGAiR, s.f. A ship's crew.
LoTHACH. See Làthach.
LuACHAiR, a. {Ir. id.) Bright, resplendent.
LuACHAiR, s.f. Splendour, brightness; a tempest.
LuAiLLEACH, a. Mimicking, full of gestures.
Li'AiN, s. pi. {Ir. id.) The loins, kidneys.
LuAiTHREACH, a. Expeditions, active.
LuAMAiR, 5. m. {Ir. id.) An astronomer; a navigator, a
pilot.
LuAMAX, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A little hand,
t Lt'AN, luain, s. ?«. {Ir. id.) A greyhound; a woman's
breast.
LuASGAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) Childhood.
LuATHRACHD, S.f. Forwardness, quickness.
LÙBAG, aig, s./. {Ir. id.) A tenter.
LÙDAGAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) The little finger.
LuiBiiNEACii, ich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A weed; a quantity of
weeds.
LuiDEACH, a. {Ir. id.) Ragged.
Lt!iiDEAN, ein, s. m. {Ir. id.) The little finger.
LuiGHNE, s. pi. Javelins, spears.
LuisTE, s. m. {Ir. id.) A slouch; a sluggard; a clown ; a
straw pannel.
t LuMHAN, ain, s. m. A lamb.
LuRGAiNNEACH, a. Long-legged.
LuRGANACH, a. {Ir. id.) A shaft.
LusDADH, aidh, s. ?n. Flattery.
M.
Mac gux atiiair, s.tn. Lesser duck-meat ; the lemna minor
of botanists.
aIachall uisge, s. m. Water avens; the geum rivale of
botanists.
Magah, air, s. m. A word, an expression.
Maigeag, eig, s.f. {Ir. id.) A midwife.
Malach, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A load.
■Haxdal, ail, s. TO. {Ir. id.) Anger, roughness.
Maolas, ais, s. m. {Ir. id.) A sandal.
Marbiiachd, s.f. {Ir. id.) Languor, languishment.
^Iarbìiax, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) The margin of a book.
595
Marcan, ain, s. m. A horse.
Masag, aig, s.f. A small red berry.
Meacan dubii, s. m. Comfrey ; the sympliitum officuia/e
of botanists.
Meacan dubh fiadiiain, s. m. Bugle ; the (ijtiya reptanv
of botanists.
Meacan an rigii, s. m. Common parsnip ; Urn pastinaai
sativa of botanists.
Meacan seeibhe, s./. Great bastard black hellebore ; the
helleborus niger fcetidus of botanists.
Meacan-tobhach, s. m. Great common burdock; burr:
cloth -burr ; the bardana nuijor of botanists.
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