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nbhe.Ui'i'it.m. abbot. - Mbbe&iffflj/.
jcss. - ItbbEbipflcilet, n. abbey.
3lb^ct9^cme, Ubbotsitift, n. abbey.
Ittbtepiation, Jtbbteriatut, /. abbre-
JlHrepiera, f . a. to abbre-viate.
Jibrbof, /. lioniboot.
2lHett, m. bleak.
2Xtorre> m. percli. [silvaticum.
JlbrabAingrctj/. stork's-bill, geranium
IlbrctSJrt, /. southern wood.
Jlcct'llt, m. accent. '-uetA) v. a. to ac-
centuate, to accent.
3tccept, m. acceptance, -antt m. ac-
pter. -txa-t *'• «• to accept.
3lcci9, m. excise, -f flmmete, /. ex-
" ^-office.
^Ucorb) n. accord; agreement; con-
tract ; bargain, -etft) v. n. to contract,
to enter into a contract ; to bargain ; to
agiee, to covenant, to compound. —
tneb fltlfl frciitcrfT) to compound
■with one's creditors,
J14 I i. alas ! oh \
%ile\A-, f. colombine (a plant).
ai^a, /. :tbatfa0el, m. eider-duck.
3l^«Ij 2t&el, a. noble, exquisite, supe-
rior, preferable, -fylfning, /. corps
of the army, -joct') /. fertile ground,
-Con« , /. legitimate husbandwife of
equal rank, -fonubattl j -botcil, a.
legitimate children. — |>Ottj m. prin-
cipal passage, -ttvs&j n. trimk, -Pag)
m. royal road, -pil&t, n. higher
sort of game. - ^bel, m. nobility,
-9bcef) m. patent of nobility, -stnflll,
m. noblemen. -SfAIlAn,/. a regiment
that ■was to be raised and maintained
2(fB
at the expence of the Swedish nobili-
ty upon occasion of a hostile inva-
sion. -ePfipetl) n. coat of arms. -fPnpj
n, nobility, nobleness. - JibelJgj a,
noble. - %t\a-, V. a. to ennoble.
2ib&ft«, V. a. to add, - :2tbberiiip, /.
2l&bition, m. addition, [eighteentli.
UbettOtt, a. eighteen, bfrt -be, the
2t&junft, TO. substitute.
2i&te$7 m. direction, superscription,
-eta, V, a. to direct.
3t&PoFat) 771. lawyer, attorney, advo-
cate, barrister. -fjfFfll, m. attorney.
-Ut-» m. advocacy. - JiJtPOCetfl, v.^i.
to practice the law. — fot fit , to
plead one's cause.
TLfjprp. of, from, upon, by, with, out
of. - (Bubi, from God. fomitlA -
ftgj to go backward in business, to go
do^vn the wind ; i talftj to be at a
nonplus, to be at a stand, bli - m(b
en fiuf bOtn, to get rid of a distemper.
tAVA - meb etl, to be rid of one,
to be shut of one. nit fPfil bitta bit
- ? when is that to happen ? ben ffl=
f en blir tngmtittg - , that business
will come to nothing. - 0(|> fitt, - oi}
ttB, ad. to and fro. g^ -, to break.
f iippetl at -, the stick is broke.
2tf(irbeta, v.a.&n. to dear by work-
Uxatti m. vari^y. [ing,
2tfbfllffl, V. a>. to partition.
JifbacEfl, V. a. to bark.
2lfbebja, v. a. to deprecate, to beg off.
afbetfla, «7. a. to harvest. - ett Ottg,
to make hay in a meadow.
Itfbftfl, P. a. to depasture. - gtaSj to
eat the grass close.
jcss. - ItbbEbipflcilet, n. abbey.
3lb^ct9^cme, Ubbotsitift, n. abbey.
Ittbtepiation, Jtbbteriatut, /. abbre-
JlHrepiera, f . a. to abbre-viate.
Jibrbof, /. lioniboot.
2lHett, m. bleak.
2Xtorre> m. percli. [silvaticum.
JlbrabAingrctj/. stork's-bill, geranium
IlbrctSJrt, /. southern wood.
Jlcct'llt, m. accent. '-uetA) v. a. to ac-
centuate, to accent.
3tccept, m. acceptance, -antt m. ac-
pter. -txa-t *'• «• to accept.
3lcci9, m. excise, -f flmmete, /. ex-
" ^-office.
^Ucorb) n. accord; agreement; con-
tract ; bargain, -etft) v. n. to contract,
to enter into a contract ; to bargain ; to
agiee, to covenant, to compound. —
tneb fltlfl frciitcrfT) to compound
■with one's creditors,
J14 I i. alas ! oh \
%ile\A-, f. colombine (a plant).
ai^a, /. :tbatfa0el, m. eider-duck.
3l^«Ij 2t&el, a. noble, exquisite, supe-
rior, preferable, -fylfning, /. corps
of the army, -joct') /. fertile ground,
-Con« , /. legitimate husbandwife of
equal rank, -fonubattl j -botcil, a.
legitimate children. — |>Ottj m. prin-
cipal passage, -ttvs&j n. trimk, -Pag)
m. royal road, -pil&t, n. higher
sort of game. - ^bel, m. nobility,
-9bcef) m. patent of nobility, -stnflll,
m. noblemen. -SfAIlAn,/. a regiment
that ■was to be raised and maintained
2(fB
at the expence of the Swedish nobili-
ty upon occasion of a hostile inva-
sion. -ePfipetl) n. coat of arms. -fPnpj
n, nobility, nobleness. - JibelJgj a,
noble. - %t\a-, V. a. to ennoble.
2ib&ft«, V. a. to add, - :2tbberiiip, /.
2l&bition, m. addition, [eighteentli.
UbettOtt, a. eighteen, bfrt -be, the
2t&junft, TO. substitute.
2i&te$7 m. direction, superscription,
-eta, V, a. to direct.
3t&PoFat) 771. lawyer, attorney, advo-
cate, barrister. -fjfFfll, m. attorney.
-Ut-» m. advocacy. - JiJtPOCetfl, v.^i.
to practice the law. — fot fit , to
plead one's cause.
TLfjprp. of, from, upon, by, with, out
of. - (Bubi, from God. fomitlA -
ftgj to go backward in business, to go
do^vn the wind ; i talftj to be at a
nonplus, to be at a stand, bli - m(b
en fiuf bOtn, to get rid of a distemper.
tAVA - meb etl, to be rid of one,
to be shut of one. nit fPfil bitta bit
- ? when is that to happen ? ben ffl=
f en blir tngmtittg - , that business
will come to nothing. - 0(|> fitt, - oi}
ttB, ad. to and fro. g^ -, to break.
f iippetl at -, the stick is broke.
2tf(irbeta, v.a.&n. to dear by work-
Uxatti m. vari^y. [ing,
2tfbfllffl, V. a>. to partition.
JifbacEfl, V. a. to bark.
2lfbebja, v. a. to deprecate, to beg off.
afbetfla, «7. a. to harvest. - ett Ottg,
to make hay in a meadow.
Itfbftfl, P. a. to depasture. - gtaSj to
eat the grass close.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > New pocket dictionary of the English and Swedish languages > (471) |
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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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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