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(Tnifrftgj m. circumference, periphery,
\^m'ctin\i'> prp. about, rormd about:
i almost, near, about. [down.
(Pmfun, ad. down. fflOa-, to fall
^mlafiining) /. recharge. [away.
(Pnilaga,v. a. to repair anew, to meud
<!)inli5pan&e) a. circumjacent.
»!>mlitli'nitlg, / winding about.
(Pmlcpp, n. revolution, circulation,
rotation.
(Pmnamna ■> f. a. to make mention of.
(Pmogctt, a. immature, unripe, grctii,
raw. —Ifetyf. unripeness, immaturity.
(PmornaJ', a. not well awake.
(Ptnpatfning,/. repacking.
(PrntJloining, /. ploughing again.
(PmpragUllfl, /. uewcoining. [ters.
a)mqt>artf ring J /. changing of quar-
(!>nirittgAj f. «. to surround, to envi-
<l>mra>e, «. territory, district, domi-
tf)mrotaribe, n. mention. - (Pmtet=
nitlg, /. stirring about.
(Dmrolla, v. n. to vote. - tneb fulSr,
to ballot. - (Pmrojlninn, /. vote.
(Pmffber, ad. at last, lastly, at length.
(Pmftapfl) V. a. to transform, to create
(PtnfFiftA, V. a. to shift, to vary, to
change. - (DrnfFtftCi n. vicissitude,
change, variation. -Ufl) «. change-
able, inconstant.
(PmfFottAj V. a. to turn with a shovel.
(PrnfTtAtlfft) f. a. to circumscribe, to
limit. [to circumscribe.
<PmfFrift, /. legend. - <t)tnfFrifr«, t^. a.
(PinfFiltfl) V. a. to circumcise. — (I)m=
fTarelfe, /. circumcision. [plasm.
(Dinflflft) «. cover, envelop; T. cata-
(Ptttferg, /^J. care, charge.
(Dttlfpattnaj f . a. to span, to fathom.
(!)m(lallajt^.«. to transpose, to surroiuid;
to manage. [fall down.
(Dmiljfl|Ja) f . a. & n. to overturn ; to
(!)in(tailbtg]bet> /• circumstance, state,
condition ; case, accident, occasion. -
(PmjlAnblig, a. circumstantial. -\)tty
f. circumstantialness, particulars.
<Dnb
633
(Pmflopninjj / refounding, reform.
(Ptnjiorta, v. a. to overset, to over-
turn. - <I)m(lOttlltng, /. overthrow.
(Dmfinp, n. circumlocution, preamble.
(I)mf.;tttl, V. a. to shift, to change. -
(Drnfattrntig , / transposition; ex-
cliange, renewing a loan; T. setting
(Pmtflla, f . a. to speak of, to mention.
(Ptntflllffj m. caution, consideration.
(Pmtreilt, ad. almost, about.
(Dmtrailflfl, v. n. to be need of.
(Ptntriflat', a. contested, in dispute.
(Ptntytft, a. beloved, in favour.
(Drntallffatlt) a. considerate, pradent,
cautious, -tet) / circumspection. -
(!>mtanft» a. - pa nAgOt) thinking
on, resolved upou. [volution.
<I)mrcj;Iittg, /. change, vicissitude, re-
(Dmrarbtlflb, /. care; protection.
(Pntpag, '«. roundabout way. gettCttt
-ar, indirectly.
(Dmp,-Itra> «^. a. to revolve.
(Pmriinbfl) f . a. to turn, to turn about ;
to convert. — (I^j v. r. to be con-
verted, -tej m. converter. - (Pin=
fStlfeclfe, /. conversion.
(Pmyilbigj a. under age, minor. -^(ti
(Dmyntabj a. micoined.
(Dntflttltg, a. immoderate, intempe-
rate. — l)ftj f. intemperance, immo-
deration, excess.
(Dmangbj «. unmixed.
(!>mAtfliBh(ty f. imperceptibility.
(Dmattbat) (PmaCfliBj a. impercepti- ^
ble, insensible. W
(Pntatlig) a. immense, immeasurable.
-)}eti f. immensity.
(J>mattj a. unmeasured.
(DinattaJ') a. not satisfied, not satiated. -
(Ptnattlig, a. insatiable, -^etj /. in-
satiableness. [possibility.
(DmojHg, a. impossible. -\)ttj /. im-
(Dlifltutlig, a. imnatiu-al. -\)tt-, f. lui-
naturaluess.
(Dnb) a. bad , ill ; angry, iit -t, an
evil. \)\Xi -f, the devil, flora -t) to
smait. tet got mtfl -t om? I am sor-
\^m'ctin\i'> prp. about, rormd about:
i almost, near, about. [down.
(Pmfun, ad. down. fflOa-, to fall
^mlafiining) /. recharge. [away.
(Pnilaga,v. a. to repair anew, to meud
<!)inli5pan&e) a. circumjacent.
»!>mlitli'nitlg, / winding about.
(Pmlcpp, n. revolution, circulation,
rotation.
(Pmnamna ■> f. a. to make mention of.
(Pmogctt, a. immature, unripe, grctii,
raw. —Ifetyf. unripeness, immaturity.
(PmornaJ', a. not well awake.
(Ptnpatfning,/. repacking.
(PrntJloining, /. ploughing again.
(PmpragUllfl, /. uewcoining. [ters.
a)mqt>artf ring J /. changing of quar-
(!>nirittgAj f. «. to surround, to envi-
<l>mra>e, «. territory, district, domi-
tf)mrotaribe, n. mention. - (Pmtet=
nitlg, /. stirring about.
(Dmrolla, v. n. to vote. - tneb fulSr,
to ballot. - (Pmrojlninn, /. vote.
(Pmffber, ad. at last, lastly, at length.
(Pmftapfl) V. a. to transform, to create
(PtnfFiftA, V. a. to shift, to vary, to
change. - (DrnfFtftCi n. vicissitude,
change, variation. -Ufl) «. change-
able, inconstant.
(PmfFottAj V. a. to turn with a shovel.
(PrnfTtAtlfft) f. a. to circumscribe, to
limit. [to circumscribe.
<PmfFrift, /. legend. - <t)tnfFrifr«, t^. a.
(PinfFiltfl) V. a. to circumcise. — (I)m=
fTarelfe, /. circumcision. [plasm.
(Dinflflft) «. cover, envelop; T. cata-
(Ptttferg, /^J. care, charge.
(Dttlfpattnaj f . a. to span, to fathom.
(!)m(lallajt^.«. to transpose, to surroiuid;
to manage. [fall down.
(Dmiljfl|Ja) f . a. & n. to overturn ; to
(!)in(tailbtg]bet> /• circumstance, state,
condition ; case, accident, occasion. -
(PmjlAnblig, a. circumstantial. -\)tty
f. circumstantialness, particulars.
<Dnb
633
(Pmflopninjj / refounding, reform.
(Ptnjiorta, v. a. to overset, to over-
turn. - <I)m(lOttlltng, /. overthrow.
(Dmfinp, n. circumlocution, preamble.
(I)mf.;tttl, V. a. to shift, to change. -
(Drnfattrntig , / transposition; ex-
cliange, renewing a loan; T. setting
(Pmtflla, f . a. to speak of, to mention.
(Ptntflllffj m. caution, consideration.
(Pmtreilt, ad. almost, about.
(Dmtrailflfl, v. n. to be need of.
(Ptntriflat', a. contested, in dispute.
(Ptntytft, a. beloved, in favour.
(Drntallffatlt) a. considerate, pradent,
cautious, -tet) / circumspection. -
(!>mtanft» a. - pa nAgOt) thinking
on, resolved upou. [volution.
<I)mrcj;Iittg, /. change, vicissitude, re-
(Dmrarbtlflb, /. care; protection.
(Pntpag, '«. roundabout way. gettCttt
-ar, indirectly.
(Dmp,-Itra> «^. a. to revolve.
(Pmriinbfl) f . a. to turn, to turn about ;
to convert. — (I^j v. r. to be con-
verted, -tej m. converter. - (Pin=
fStlfeclfe, /. conversion.
(Pmyilbigj a. under age, minor. -^(ti
(Dmyntabj a. micoined.
(Dntflttltg, a. immoderate, intempe-
rate. — l)ftj f. intemperance, immo-
deration, excess.
(Dmangbj «. unmixed.
(!>mAtfliBh(ty f. imperceptibility.
(Dmattbat) (PmaCfliBj a. impercepti- ^
ble, insensible. W
(Pntatlig) a. immense, immeasurable.
-)}eti f. immensity.
(J>mattj a. unmeasured.
(DinattaJ') a. not satisfied, not satiated. -
(Ptnattlig, a. insatiable, -^etj /. in-
satiableness. [possibility.
(DmojHg, a. impossible. -\)ttj /. im-
(Dlifltutlig, a. imnatiu-al. -\)tt-, f. lui-
naturaluess.
(Dnb) a. bad , ill ; angry, iit -t, an
evil. \)\Xi -f, the devil, flora -t) to
smait. tet got mtfl -t om? I am sor-
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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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