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Meai.aidii, s. m. (Ir. id.) A reaper.
Mealcaiu, s.f. (Ir. id.) A liasty pudding:.
Meallach, a. (Ir. id.) Soft; fat; rich; rank.
Meaxtax, ain, s. »!. (Ir. id.) A snipe.
Meaiiadh, aidh, s. m. (Ir. id.) Affliction.
MEiLLEAnii, idh, s. m. Inciting; incitement; encourage-
ment.
Meillean, ein, s. m. Blame, reproach.
Meilt, meilte, s./. (Ir. id.) Grindinj^ ; ma.^tication ; con-
suming.
Meirse, s.f. (Ir. id.) Smallage.
ÌVIeorax, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A thimble.
MiACH, s. m. (Ir. id.) A measure.
MiANACii, a. .Abounding in ore.
MiANN, s. m. A mole on the skin.
Mi-FHONN, s. m. Indifference; lowness of spirits.
Mi-FHOSN'MHOU, «. Indifferent; low in spirits.
MiGiiLEiDH, s.f. (Ir. id.) Abuse.
MiLLSEAX-MOXAiDii, s. ill. (Ir. id.) Bog honey-sucklc.
MiLLSEAX, ein, .«. m. The milt.
MiLLTEACii, ich, s. 711. (Ir. id.) A wicked man ; a de-
stroyer.
MiLLTEACHD, s._/'. Destruction; injury; abuse.
MiLLTEANAS, ais, s. TO. (Ir. id.) A blunder.
MiLLTEAX, ein, s. m. A prodigal.
MiLLTEARACHD, s. /. Destruction; injury; abuse.
MiLSEANTA, a. Sweetened.
MiLLXEACii, a. (Ir. id.) Brave, gallant.
MiLLNEACiiD, s.f. (Ir. id.) Bravery.
MiNNEACii, ich, s. m. (Ir. id.) A lie.
MioDAUACii, aich, s. A kind of ansated wooden dish.
MioLAX, ain, s. vi. (Ir. id.) A lie.
MioxGRADfi, aidh, s. «!. (Ir. id. A gnawing.
iMioTiiAti-BiiuiDiiE, s.f. Wood night-shade ; the solamim
dulcamara of botanists.
MisNEALACHD, S.f. Couragcousness.
MoDiiALAN, ain, s. m. Red-rattle.
MoiLTEAN, ein, s. m. A hogrcl.
MoiNEAG, eig, S.f. (Ir. id.) Boglierry.
MoiRciiEAS, eis, s. »i. (Ir. id.) The falling sickness.
MoiRTEAL, eil, s. m. (Ir. id.) A cripple.
Moi.AX, ain, .t. yn. Ur. id.) A little heap, a hill, a brow.
MoxACii, a. (Ir. id.) Cunning.
t Moxo, s. m. (Ir. id.) An edge, a border. i
MoxoAiR, s. m. (Ir. id.) A shaver, a trimmer, a clipper. (
MoxGAR, air, s. m. Roaring.
MoRAX, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) Meadow saxifrage.
MoR-niiociiAS, ais, s. m. Sanguineness.
MoTHRACii, aich, s. m.- (Ir. id.) A damp woodv plact-.
MuAiDii,s. /. (Ir. id.) A sound ; a cloud.
MrALACH, aich, s. m. (Ir. id.) A way or passage; cow
d\ing. I
MrCACiiAX, ain, s. m. (from muc.) Ir. id. .\ down.
hoggish fellow.
MccHAG, aig, s.y. (Ir. id.) Broom-rape.
Muceach, aich, s. m. A herd of swine.
MuDAX, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A cover, a slight covering.
Mvii.LEACn, ich, s. m. A puddle.
MuixciiixN, s. 7». (Ir.id.) A headland ; a sea-coast.
+ MuiNE, S.f. (Ir. id.) ,4 whore; n mountain; a thorn
a bramble.
MuixEAFiir, idli, .<^. m. (Ir. id.) Affability; good behaviou,
Mfix-siiriD, s. 7«. (Ir.id.) An ouch.
MuiRDHLEASG, s. 7/i. (Ir.id.) Stupiditv ; amazemant.
MuiRBiiuiXN, s. jiZ. (Ir.id.) Scarecrows; termagants.
MuiREACiiAN, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A bulwark.
MuiRE oiGii, s.f. The Virgin Mary.
MuiRGHABHAL, ail, s. m. (Ir.id.) An arm of the si;;i.
MuiRiNEACii, ich, s. m. Sea mat-weed.
MuiRTis, s./. (Ir.id.) A mortice.
MuisEACii, II. (Ir. id.) .Surly.
MuLABHAR, air, s. m. Dwarf-cldcr ; the sambucus i'umtlis I
botanists. I
MiLACii, aich, s. m. (Ir. id.) Puddle water, dirt; an o\i
MuLARD, aird, s. m. (Ir. id.) A drake.
MvLLACn DUBii, s. m. Knapweed; the centanrert niyni
botanists.
MuELAX, ain, s. m. (Ir. iil.) A mole; a kind of niilkn
vessel.
MÙNi.AiciiTr,, par;. Be-p d; bc-niired.
MuRACH nun)i, s. m. (Ir. id.) A blackmoor. '
MvR-BHUAciiAiLL, s. /ft. A diver. N.pl. mur-bhuachailleal
MvRi.ACii, aich, s. m. The bird called kingsfishcr.
N.
Nagair, a. (Ir.id.) Comely, handsome,
t Naireach, a. (Ir.id.) Brave; generous.
Nairne, s./. Purity, chastity, modesty.
Nais, s. /. (Ir.id.) A furnace ; a fire-hearth in a forge
Naodiian, ain, s. m. (Ir. id.) A well or fountain.
Naoidiieax, ein, f. r«. (Ir.id.) Bravery.
Naomhag, aig, *. /. (Ir.id.) A colilc.
Naomii oiGu, s./. (Ir.id.) The Blessed Virgin ; aim
NARRACii.n. (Ir.id.) Cross, ill-tempered.
NAsACn, n. See Nòsach.
h Neabiiaidh, s. TO. (Ir.id.) An enemy,
t Nr.ACiiD, s.f. (Ir. id.) A tribe; a family.
Neamiiaciii), s.f. Heavenliness.
Neamiiail, a. (neamh-amhuil.) Heavenly.
Neamiiain, s./. Impetuosity; violence; activity.
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t Neax, s. m. (Ir. id.) An inch; a span; a wave.
Neas, s. m. (Ir. id.) A tool for making earthen pots.
Neimii, s.f. Poison. See Nimii.
t Neoid, a. (Ir. id.) Strong; stout; thick; penuriii
scanty; wicked.
NiADH, 0. (Ir.id.) .Strong; snlistaiìtireìi/. Iionoiir; vi i
ration.
+ NioGiiARACii, a. (Ir. id.) Constant.
NioXADii, aidh, s. m. (Ir. id.) Childbearing.
Noigean, ein, s. m. A measure of a ipiarter of a pint.
NosAnACiiD, s.y. (Ir.id.) Custom; modishness.
NuADiiAS, ais, s. 7H. (froiii nuadli.) The first of any lliin
bicstings.
NuALL, nuaill, s. m. (Ir. id.) Praise.
NuALLACii, a. (Ir. id.) Freakish.
NuAELACii, Sich, s. m. (Ir.id.) A germander.

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