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IDIOMS. 65
I. Ai|A fÁn, going astray; fÁn, means wan-
dering, not knowing where one is.
12. Aijt fe&cp^n, wandering apart and out of
the path ; -pe&c, apart.
13. Ain me&-|Vb&l, raving, wandering in
mind.
14. Aip bun, on foundation, established (as
an institution) ; M]\ bun & coife,
on the sole of his foot.
15. Aitt rm-pe, on madness, in a mad state.
16. Ai|i rneifje, on drunkenness, drunk.
17. Aijt olc^f, in badness, as bad as can be.
8. Ai-p fe^b^f, in excellence, in first-class
style.
9. Ai|\ •o-cuy, in the beginning, at first.
20. Aip *oeif.e, on end, at the end.
EXERCISE VIII.
&itte, of a cliff. tom^e, of a ship.
{gen. of aiUL) {gen. of long.)
borvo, a table, a board, ot, drink.
cuó.n, a harbour, a &■$ 61, drinking.
~oast. of cionn, overhead,
Of cionti a»i cuAin, over- above.
head (of) the coast r eub*X) (4$ r^ubA/Ó),
•oeo^ -cvó, tearful. tearing,
•out (^5 «out), going. r e4t, a while,
leun, affliction.
wo leun ! my sorrow I

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