Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
![(472)](https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn17/8080/80801400.17.jpg)
462 2lih
3lfbctaU, v. a. to pay ofT.
3tfbetfl«, f. a. to take off the bridle.
3tfbi^«) *'• a. to wait for, to stay for,
to attend, to expect, to abide. - flut
i fflCen, to attend the issue, -n, /.
— nbe> «. expectation, abiding.
Jtfbila, f . a. to hew, to lop.
TLfbilh /■ image, copy, -a j f . o. to
draw, to paint, to delineate, to por-
tray, to copy, to form.
Jtfbitlbtt) V. a. to unbind, to separate.
Ufbit<h f • 1. to bite ofl'; to graze. -
2tfbtten, a. T. praemorse.
Mfblefna, f. «• to grow pale.
MfbUffl, f. a. «S «. to blow off,
away. - ett tifsbsg, to proclaim the
end of a diet by sound of trumpet.
TLfbUi&f V. a. to pick, oif the leaves,
to disburden a tree.
llfbetga) v. a. to borrow (from one).
3lfbtAfflj V- n. T. to decrepitate.
ItfbrinnA) f. "• to burn down; to
discharge.
}(ft)COtt) «. interruption, stop, contrast.
- Itfbrutetl) a. broken, interrupted. -
JtflJty ta, V. a. to break, to interrupt,
to leave off. - flf m fflC, to discon-
tinue an affair.
Kfbtatf) «. annoyance, damage, abate-
ment, abridgment. goCA etl —y to an-
noy one, to injure one.
JtfbtaiUia) V. a. to burn, to burn down.
- ett fyCPecfectj to play o£F a fire-
work. - Kfbratining, /. T. loss on
the test or at cleansing, decrease.
Jtfbytft) V. a. to exchange, to barter.
3lfboj«> V. a. to divert, to avert, to
wave. - ett flag > to ward off, to
llfbcn, /. deprecation, goto nftflon -,
to deprecate, to beg pardon.
afbotba, V. a. a n. to lead off; to flow
off; to pay off"; to discharge. — en
fPuIb, to pay a debt. - fig, v. r. to
exonerate one's self; to get rid of; to
flow into. [dispatch.
3tfb«g«tAfl«, V. a. to put to deatli, to
3tft<imin«, f. a. to free from dust.
2lfb«nf4) f. a. - ttUfftr, to dis-
band, to cashier, to dismiss troops.
en -& Offtcet, a discarded officer. - a.f«
banfning, /. dismission, disbanding.
2lf&eU, v.a. to divide, to share. -
2tftelning,/. section, paragraph, di-
Itfbtffl, P. a. to dig off. [vision.
Itfbcrra, v. a. T. to dry up.
llfbtagj n. subtraction, abstraction, de-
duction ; copy, —a, V. a. to deduct,
to subtract, to abstract ; to skin
flay ; to print, -flte, m, flayer.
JtfbticEA, V. a. to drink off, to sip off.
afbtifning, /. driving off; r. puUiug
to the test. - afbtift, m. T. leeway.
- 3ifbrifPA) v. a. to drive away, to ,
beat back, to turn away ; T. to put
to the test. - Jifbtifranbe > a. - 1
bel, purgative. - :tfbtift>ate , m.
refiner of metals. [doi
Itf&Cypflj f. n. to drop ofi, to trickle
2lfbun(la, V. n. to evaporate.
2tfbanfl, V.7J. to swoon away; to faint.
- a.f&aning, /. swoon. [a dam.
Itfbamma, f ■ a. to dam, to keep olf by
IlfbomntA) f. «. to pass sentence, U
judge, to decide. - ttl ptOCf^, to de-
termine a lawsuit.
Uff&U, n. revolt, desertion, defection
- ifran latAn, apostasy. PAttnets -»
declivity. -A, v.n. to fall off ; "
decay ; to desert ; to apostatize. f?Ab*
ben At -en , the scurf is peeled oS^
- or Hi mAger , to abate or to fa8
away in one's flesh. ,
2lffArAj ♦-•. n. to set out. \
2iffAfA, V. a. to feaze, to unravel. J
21ffAttA» f . a. to compose, to perform^
to sketch, to delineate, to describ*
affeftetA, V. a. to affect.
MfftlA, f . a. to file off.
MfffnnA <ig, f . r. to come to terms, to
settle, to agree with.
affJAttA, V. a. to scale.- MffiAantn|>
y. desquamation.
afflytA, v. n. to flow off.
:tffIyttA, f . a. to remove.
lUfllt V- a. to flea, to flay, to excoriate. ,
3iffOtbtA> "• ". to demand, to ask «
thing as of right.
3lfbctaU, v. a. to pay ofT.
3tfbetfl«, f. a. to take off the bridle.
3tfbi^«) *'• a. to wait for, to stay for,
to attend, to expect, to abide. - flut
i fflCen, to attend the issue, -n, /.
— nbe> «. expectation, abiding.
Jtfbila, f . a. to hew, to lop.
TLfbilh /■ image, copy, -a j f . o. to
draw, to paint, to delineate, to por-
tray, to copy, to form.
Jtfbitlbtt) V. a. to unbind, to separate.
Ufbit<h f • 1. to bite ofl'; to graze. -
2tfbtten, a. T. praemorse.
Mfblefna, f. «• to grow pale.
MfbUffl, f. a. «S «. to blow off,
away. - ett tifsbsg, to proclaim the
end of a diet by sound of trumpet.
TLfbUi&f V. a. to pick, oif the leaves,
to disburden a tree.
llfbetga) v. a. to borrow (from one).
3lfbtAfflj V- n. T. to decrepitate.
ItfbrinnA) f. "• to burn down; to
discharge.
}(ft)COtt) «. interruption, stop, contrast.
- Itfbrutetl) a. broken, interrupted. -
JtflJty ta, V. a. to break, to interrupt,
to leave off. - flf m fflC, to discon-
tinue an affair.
Kfbtatf) «. annoyance, damage, abate-
ment, abridgment. goCA etl —y to an-
noy one, to injure one.
JtfbtaiUia) V. a. to burn, to burn down.
- ett fyCPecfectj to play o£F a fire-
work. - Kfbratining, /. T. loss on
the test or at cleansing, decrease.
Jtfbytft) V. a. to exchange, to barter.
3lfboj«> V. a. to divert, to avert, to
wave. - ett flag > to ward off, to
llfbcn, /. deprecation, goto nftflon -,
to deprecate, to beg pardon.
afbotba, V. a. a n. to lead off; to flow
off; to pay off"; to discharge. — en
fPuIb, to pay a debt. - fig, v. r. to
exonerate one's self; to get rid of; to
flow into. [dispatch.
3tfb«g«tAfl«, V. a. to put to deatli, to
3tft<imin«, f. a. to free from dust.
2lfb«nf4) f. a. - ttUfftr, to dis-
band, to cashier, to dismiss troops.
en -& Offtcet, a discarded officer. - a.f«
banfning, /. dismission, disbanding.
2lf&eU, v.a. to divide, to share. -
2tftelning,/. section, paragraph, di-
Itfbtffl, P. a. to dig off. [vision.
Itfbcrra, v. a. T. to dry up.
llfbtagj n. subtraction, abstraction, de-
duction ; copy, —a, V. a. to deduct,
to subtract, to abstract ; to skin
flay ; to print, -flte, m, flayer.
JtfbticEA, V. a. to drink off, to sip off.
afbtifning, /. driving off; r. puUiug
to the test. - afbtift, m. T. leeway.
- 3ifbrifPA) v. a. to drive away, to ,
beat back, to turn away ; T. to put
to the test. - Jifbtifranbe > a. - 1
bel, purgative. - :tfbtift>ate , m.
refiner of metals. [doi
Itf&Cypflj f. n. to drop ofi, to trickle
2lfbun(la, V. n. to evaporate.
2tfbanfl, V.7J. to swoon away; to faint.
- a.f&aning, /. swoon. [a dam.
Itfbamma, f ■ a. to dam, to keep olf by
IlfbomntA) f. «. to pass sentence, U
judge, to decide. - ttl ptOCf^, to de-
termine a lawsuit.
Uff&U, n. revolt, desertion, defection
- ifran latAn, apostasy. PAttnets -»
declivity. -A, v.n. to fall off ; "
decay ; to desert ; to apostatize. f?Ab*
ben At -en , the scurf is peeled oS^
- or Hi mAger , to abate or to fa8
away in one's flesh. ,
2lffArAj ♦-•. n. to set out. \
2iffAfA, V. a. to feaze, to unravel. J
21ffAttA» f . a. to compose, to perform^
to sketch, to delineate, to describ*
affeftetA, V. a. to affect.
MfftlA, f . a. to file off.
MfffnnA <ig, f . r. to come to terms, to
settle, to agree with.
affJAttA, V. a. to scale.- MffiAantn|>
y. desquamation.
afflytA, v. n. to flow off.
:tffIyttA, f . a. to remove.
lUfllt V- a. to flea, to flay, to excoriate. ,
3iffOtbtA> "• ". to demand, to ask «
thing as of right.
Set display mode to: Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > New pocket dictionary of the English and Swedish languages > (472) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/80801398 |
---|
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. |
---|
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. |
---|