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U S G
Teisbeirt, s.f. Increase, growth.
TiACHAiR, a. (Ir. id.) Perverse; ill-disposed; sickly;
weary under a burden.
TiACHAG, aig, s.f. A small bag.
TiARPAN, ain, s. m. (Jr. id.) A testicle.
TiBEARSAX, ain, s. in. (/?■. id.) A still.
TiBHEADH, idh, s. >n. {Ir. id.) Laughter; joking; shun-
ning; quickness.
TiGiiEACii, a. {from tigh.) Ir. id. Domestic.
TiGiiEADASACii, o. {It. id.) Diligent ; busied about house-
keeping ; hospitable.
t TiNNEASACii, a. {Ir.id.) Stoul, strong ; literally , s.\.xong\y
ribbed.
TiONCiiAiR, s./. Attendance.
ToiBiiRE, s.f {Ir. id.) A fancy, an illusion.
ToMAiR, s. m. {Ir.id.) Protection ; a protector ; a dipper.
ToLLACiiAN, ain, s. m. {from toll.) A piercer. N. pi. tol-
lachain.
ToMiiADii, aidh, s. ?H. {Ir.id.) A threat; a frown.
ToMRADii, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Fustian; bombast.
ToTARNACiiD, S.f. {Ir. id.) Stuttering, stammering-.
Traogh, a. {Ir.id.) Empty; ebbed.
Treanas, ais, s. m. Abstinence.
Trudarnacii, aich, s. m. A stammerer.
Truimpleasg, s. m. {Ir. id.) Fulmination, explosion.
+ Trull, trulla, s. 7n. {Ir. id.) A head.
Tri'sdar, air, s. m. Dirt, filth, dust.
Trusdarnacii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A stammerer.
Trusduomacii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A busy-body.
Trusgan, ain, s. ?M. (/)•. id.) The privy parts.
Tuacaird, s.f A winding of yarn.
TuARADii, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) A sauce.
Tuaslach, aich, s. m. One who releases.
TuciiRAiDii, s.f. {Ir.id.) The appointed time; critical
time.
TuiLCiiEANACir, aich, s. ni. {Ir. id.) A handsel.
TuiLE TALMiiAiNN, s. m. {Ir. id.) Bulbous crow-foot;
butter-cup ; the ranunculus bulbosus of botanists.
tTuiLM, s./. {Ir.id.) A gift.
TuiRBHEACn, a. {Ir. id.) Shamefaced, bashful.
TuiREANTA, a. {Ir. id.) Pregnant.
TuiRGiNN, s./. {Ir.id.) A flood ; a broad, squat person ;
a wash-staff; a bottle.
TuiRiDH, s.y. {Ir.id.) A pillar ; a support; a request.
Ti'LCiiAiR, s. m. {Ir. id.) An emulator.
TuLPAisT, s./. {Ir.id.) An avenue; a walk before a door.
TuLSCAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A spreading; a loosening;
a bursting.
TuM-DiiiAS, s.y. {Ir.id.) A bushy ear of corn.
TuRACHAN, ain, s. m. A big-bellied person; a ranter; a
beggar.
TusGARNACH, aich, s. ??i. A libeller; a story-teller.
TusLANG, aing, s. m. A wrestling.
TusoRNACHD, s. /. {Ir.id.) Whispering.
u.
Uaim, s.f. {Ir. id.) Embroidery.
Uainnearach, a. Secret, retired.
Uaimeach, a. {Ir. id.) Solitary. Com. and sup. uaimiche.
Uainnearas, ais, s. m. Secrecy, retirement.
Uaiseacii, ich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A hero. iV. pi. uaisichean.
Uamu, uaimh, s. ?«. {Ir. id.) Ornament.
Uanaciid, s./. {Ir.id.) Earning.
Uaslaid, s.y. {Ir.id.) Gentleness; i-edemption.
Ucas fiiiadiiain, s.m. Common mallow; the malva sylves-
tris of botanists.
Ucas FiiRANCACH,a. Dwarf mallow; the malva rotundifolia
of botanists.
UcHDACH, aich, s. in. {Ir id.) A cleffin music.
Udhaciid, s.y. {Ir.id.) A will or testament ; a confession.
UiLiDn,s./. {Ir.id.) A lake.
UiLLEANx, inn, s. in. Honeysuckle.
UiREAGAL, ail, s. m. Dread, terror.
Uireaga-Lacii, a. {Ir. id.) Terribly afraid.
UisGRiAN, ein, s. 7n. {Ir. id.) An aqueduct.
Uisiaracii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A petitioner.
Unach, aich, s. m. A bleaching ; a washing.
t Urach, aich, s. ra. {Ir.id.) Earth ; beginning; conten-
tion ; a bottle ; a pail ; a small tub.
Uran, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A cold bath.
Urard, a. Very high; substantivebj, a high yilace.
Urgais, s.y. {Ir.id.) An exchange ; an alteration.
Urghart, airt, s. in. {Ir. id.) Bad luck; misfortune;
victory.
Urlainn, s.y. {Ir.id.) The staff of a spear.
Urlarach, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A close housekeeper.
Urrlacii, «. {Ir.id.) Having thick or bushy hair.
Urmach, aich, s. m. (/;■. id.) An armoury.
Ursnaidhin, s. to. {Ir.id.) A pin or jack to fasten the
cords of a harp.
Usgarach, s. m. A separation. A', pi. usgaraichean.
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U S G
Teisbeirt, s.f. Increase, growth.
TiACHAiR, a. (Ir. id.) Perverse; ill-disposed; sickly;
weary under a burden.
TiACHAG, aig, s.f. A small bag.
TiARPAN, ain, s. m. (Jr. id.) A testicle.
TiBEARSAX, ain, s. in. (/?■. id.) A still.
TiBHEADH, idh, s. >n. {Ir. id.) Laughter; joking; shun-
ning; quickness.
TiGiiEACii, a. {from tigh.) Ir. id. Domestic.
TiGiiEADASACii, o. {It. id.) Diligent ; busied about house-
keeping ; hospitable.
t TiNNEASACii, a. {Ir.id.) Stoul, strong ; literally , s.\.xong\y
ribbed.
TiONCiiAiR, s./. Attendance.
ToiBiiRE, s.f {Ir. id.) A fancy, an illusion.
ToMAiR, s. m. {Ir.id.) Protection ; a protector ; a dipper.
ToLLACiiAN, ain, s. m. {from toll.) A piercer. N. pi. tol-
lachain.
ToMiiADii, aidh, s. ?H. {Ir.id.) A threat; a frown.
ToMRADii, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) Fustian; bombast.
ToTARNACiiD, S.f. {Ir. id.) Stuttering, stammering-.
Traogh, a. {Ir.id.) Empty; ebbed.
Treanas, ais, s. m. Abstinence.
Trudarnacii, aich, s. m. A stammerer.
Truimpleasg, s. m. {Ir. id.) Fulmination, explosion.
+ Trull, trulla, s. 7n. {Ir. id.) A head.
Tri'sdar, air, s. m. Dirt, filth, dust.
Trusdarnacii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A stammerer.
Trusduomacii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A busy-body.
Trusgan, ain, s. ?M. (/)•. id.) The privy parts.
Tuacaird, s.f A winding of yarn.
TuARADii, aidh, s. m. {Ir. id.) A sauce.
Tuaslach, aich, s. m. One who releases.
TuciiRAiDii, s.f. {Ir.id.) The appointed time; critical
time.
TuiLCiiEANACir, aich, s. ni. {Ir. id.) A handsel.
TuiLE TALMiiAiNN, s. m. {Ir. id.) Bulbous crow-foot;
butter-cup ; the ranunculus bulbosus of botanists.
tTuiLM, s./. {Ir.id.) A gift.
TuiRBHEACn, a. {Ir. id.) Shamefaced, bashful.
TuiREANTA, a. {Ir. id.) Pregnant.
TuiRGiNN, s./. {Ir.id.) A flood ; a broad, squat person ;
a wash-staff; a bottle.
TuiRiDH, s.y. {Ir.id.) A pillar ; a support; a request.
Ti'LCiiAiR, s. m. {Ir. id.) An emulator.
TuLPAisT, s./. {Ir.id.) An avenue; a walk before a door.
TuLSCAN, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A spreading; a loosening;
a bursting.
TuM-DiiiAS, s.y. {Ir.id.) A bushy ear of corn.
TuRACHAN, ain, s. m. A big-bellied person; a ranter; a
beggar.
TusGARNACH, aich, s. ??i. A libeller; a story-teller.
TusLANG, aing, s. m. A wrestling.
TusoRNACHD, s. /. {Ir.id.) Whispering.
u.
Uaim, s.f. {Ir. id.) Embroidery.
Uainnearach, a. Secret, retired.
Uaimeach, a. {Ir. id.) Solitary. Com. and sup. uaimiche.
Uainnearas, ais, s. m. Secrecy, retirement.
Uaiseacii, ich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A hero. iV. pi. uaisichean.
Uamu, uaimh, s. ?«. {Ir. id.) Ornament.
Uanaciid, s./. {Ir.id.) Earning.
Uaslaid, s.y. {Ir.id.) Gentleness; i-edemption.
Ucas fiiiadiiain, s.m. Common mallow; the malva sylves-
tris of botanists.
Ucas FiiRANCACH,a. Dwarf mallow; the malva rotundifolia
of botanists.
UcHDACH, aich, s. in. {Ir id.) A cleffin music.
Udhaciid, s.y. {Ir.id.) A will or testament ; a confession.
UiLiDn,s./. {Ir.id.) A lake.
UiLLEANx, inn, s. in. Honeysuckle.
UiREAGAL, ail, s. m. Dread, terror.
Uireaga-Lacii, a. {Ir. id.) Terribly afraid.
UisGRiAN, ein, s. 7n. {Ir. id.) An aqueduct.
Uisiaracii, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A petitioner.
Unach, aich, s. m. A bleaching ; a washing.
t Urach, aich, s. ra. {Ir.id.) Earth ; beginning; conten-
tion ; a bottle ; a pail ; a small tub.
Uran, ain, s. m. {Ir. id.) A cold bath.
Urard, a. Very high; substantivebj, a high yilace.
Urgais, s.y. {Ir.id.) An exchange ; an alteration.
Urghart, airt, s. in. {Ir. id.) Bad luck; misfortune;
victory.
Urlainn, s.y. {Ir.id.) The staff of a spear.
Urlarach, aich, s. m. {Ir. id.) A close housekeeper.
Urrlacii, «. {Ir.id.) Having thick or bushy hair.
Urmach, aich, s. m. (/;■. id.) An armoury.
Ursnaidhin, s. to. {Ir.id.) A pin or jack to fasten the
cords of a harp.
Usgarach, s. m. A separation. A', pi. usgaraichean.
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