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34 BHO — BIN.
Bho, prep, from ; bbo lochan nan nial oss.
O is now generally used, but does not give tbe
sound so well, and on tbat account bbo should
be preferred.
Bhàin; down, downward.
Bhòbh ! interj. alas! O dear!
Bhos, prep, on tbis side; also a bbos.
Biadh, bidh, m. meat, food.
Bian, bèin, m. a skin; bian an tuirc, the boar's
Biast, -èiste, -an, -ean, f. a beast ; a. biastail. [skin.
Biast, -adh, a. v. abuse, revile.
Biast-dubh, f. an otter.
Biastalachd, f. beastliness.
Biata, a. fed, fatted.
Biatachd, f. hospitality.
Biataiche, m. a hospitable person; a. biatach.
Biath, -te, -adh, a.v. feed, fatten ; biathaich.
Bibh, (for bithibh) be ye; see bi.
Bichionta, a. or adv. common, general.
Bichiontas, -ais, m. the state of being common.
Bi-chùram, -aim, constant solicitude.
Bid, -e, -ean, m. a shrill sound, as that of a bird;
Bid, -eadh, a.v. nip, pinch. [big,
Bideag, -eig, f. a bit, a crumb; a. bideagach.
Bidein, -ein, m. a point, a summit; a. bideineach
Bidil, f. chirping, as a bird or mice; bigil.
Bile, -ean, f. a rim, an edge, a lip ; a. bileach.
Bileag, -eig, f. a blade, as of grass ; a. bileagach.
Bilisteir, -ean, m. a mean beggarly fellow.
Bilisteireachd, f. a mean hankering for food.
Binid, -e, binnde, binndean, f. a runnet.
Binn, -e, -ead, a. melodious, sweet, harmonious.
Binn, -e, f. sentence, judgment.
Binnbheul, m. a sweet mouth, or voice.
Bho, prep, from ; bbo lochan nan nial oss.
O is now generally used, but does not give tbe
sound so well, and on tbat account bbo should
be preferred.
Bhàin; down, downward.
Bhòbh ! interj. alas! O dear!
Bhos, prep, on tbis side; also a bbos.
Biadh, bidh, m. meat, food.
Bian, bèin, m. a skin; bian an tuirc, the boar's
Biast, -èiste, -an, -ean, f. a beast ; a. biastail. [skin.
Biast, -adh, a. v. abuse, revile.
Biast-dubh, f. an otter.
Biastalachd, f. beastliness.
Biata, a. fed, fatted.
Biatachd, f. hospitality.
Biataiche, m. a hospitable person; a. biatach.
Biath, -te, -adh, a.v. feed, fatten ; biathaich.
Bibh, (for bithibh) be ye; see bi.
Bichionta, a. or adv. common, general.
Bichiontas, -ais, m. the state of being common.
Bi-chùram, -aim, constant solicitude.
Bid, -e, -ean, m. a shrill sound, as that of a bird;
Bid, -eadh, a.v. nip, pinch. [big,
Bideag, -eig, f. a bit, a crumb; a. bideagach.
Bidein, -ein, m. a point, a summit; a. bideineach
Bidil, f. chirping, as a bird or mice; bigil.
Bile, -ean, f. a rim, an edge, a lip ; a. bileach.
Bileag, -eig, f. a blade, as of grass ; a. bileagach.
Bilisteir, -ean, m. a mean beggarly fellow.
Bilisteireachd, f. a mean hankering for food.
Binid, -e, binnde, binndean, f. a runnet.
Binn, -e, -ead, a. melodious, sweet, harmonious.
Binn, -e, f. sentence, judgment.
Binnbheul, m. a sweet mouth, or voice.
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Rare items in Gaelic > Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1841 to 1870 > Faclair Gailig us Beurla > (50) Page 34 |
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Description | Out-of-copyright books printed in Gaelic between 1631 and 1900. Also some pamphlets and chapbooks. Includes poetry and songs, religious books such as catechisms and hymns, and different editions of the Bible and the Psalms. Also includes the second book ever published in Gaelic in 1631. |
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