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aitlinich, r. reg. ft:, know,
recogaize.
aitich V. rerj. fr. <|'- inf. in¬
habit, dwell.
Albainn, n. S.f, Alha,€.f.,
Scotland.
Albaian ISTuadh («. £),
No%'a Scotia.
amhairc, v. int., look, be¬
hold, see, observe.
Ian contr. for ann an, in.
anam, n. 3. m. (-an, n.),
soul, mind, life.
&Tii\s, prep., in, into.
annsa irreg. co/ajwr. dearer,
more beloved (§38).
anuadh, adv. asew, again.
aogas, n. 1. m., countenance,
likeness, apjiearance.
aoibhneas, n. 1. m., joy
gladness.
aois, n. 2. ^ 3. /., age
affd, a. /. high, tall, great
+Ard-bheinn,?!. £/. Ardven,
a lofty hill or mountain.
arm, n. 1. m., weapon; pi.
armour.
{Wiailt, 11. 2.f. (-an, g.), an
army.
aros, n. 1. m. 4'/., (aa, ?^.),
mansion, palace, abode.
a's, cpntr. s.-t. used for 'us
—a "US
as, prep, out, out of.
astar, ri. 1. m., path, jour¬
ney, voyage.
T5agair v. inf^r. threaten
{inf. bagradb or bagairt).
baigh, n. 2. f., love, kind¬
ness,
ban, a. 1., white, pale, light,
wan.
bas, n. 1. m., death (g. bais).
bata, n. 6. m. ^-y., a boat
(-ichean).
banoglach, n. 1. f.,^. maid¬
servant,
beag, «. 2., little, small,
beagan, n. 1. m., a little, a
few.
bean, see page 25, woman,
wife,
beartas, n. 1. m., riches,
wealth.
bcinn,w.2./.,hill;7J?«?'. nom.
beanntan, gan. beann.
beithir, 7i. 4- /-, (-ichean to
eonir. ji.) a thuj'Kler-bolt.
beud, 11. 6. in. (-an), mi.s-
ehief, hurt,
beus, 11. 3. m. (-an, w.),
habit, custom, manners,
morals, virtue,
binn, a. 2., melodious,
sweet, true,
blath, n. S. m., a blossom ;
a. 1., wann.
blar, n. 1. in. (-an, n.) field,
a battle,
bliadhna, n. 6. f. (plnr.
bliadhn-a, -an, -achan,
-aichean), a year.

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