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VOCABULARY.
Accent all words on the first syllable; in exceptional
cases the accent is marked thus ('). The changes in the
termination for the Gen. Singular and Nominative Plural of
Nouns; for the Oomp. Degree of Adjectives and for the
Indicative Future and Infinitive of Verbs are indicated.
Words, of which lists have already been given, are not
repeated here.
Ach, conj., but; int., tuts!
alas !
Ag, sign of verbal participle.
Aghaidh, ean, yi, a face.
Aicheadh, idh, v., deny.
Aid-ich, ichidh, eachadh, v.,
confess.
Aillidh, adj., beauteous.
Aimsir, e, ean,/!, time, season.
Aineol-ach, aicli, adj., ignor¬
ant.
Aineol-as, ais, m., igiwrance.
Ainm, can, m., a name.
Ainm-ich, ichidh, eachadh, v.,
Tianie.
Ainmig, adv., seldom, adj.,
rare.
Air, prep., on; thig air, v.,
befall.
Air ais, adv., backwards.
Air feadh, comp. prep.,a7nong,
through.
Air tus, adv., at first.
Aird, m., a point of the com¬
pass.
Airde, can, f, height; an
aird, adv. (with motion),
up.
Aireamh, an,y!, number.
Aii-eamh, idh, v., number.
■adv., now.
Amhuil, adv., as.
A mach, adv., mit; a mach
as, prep., out of.
An, as a prefix, means, not.
Anail, analach, ean,y;, breath,
rest.
Anam, an, m., a soul, spirit.
Anam-och, uich, adj., late.
An doigh, prep., after.
An traths' \
An drasd J '
Anu-as, ais, asan, m., novelty,
rarity.
A nail, adv., across (to thit
side).
A null ) adj., over, (to the
A nunn J other side).
An nochd, adv., to-night.
A nuas, adv., down (towards
the speaker).
An raoir, adv., last night.
An uiridh, adv., last year.
Aobhach, adj., pleasa7it.
Aobhar, an, m., a cause,
reason.
Aoda-ch, ich, ichean, m.,
clothes.
Aod-ann, ainn, annan, f, a
face.
Aoibhne-as, is, m., delight.
VOCABULARY.
Accent all words on the first syllable; in exceptional
cases the accent is marked thus ('). The changes in the
termination for the Gen. Singular and Nominative Plural of
Nouns; for the Oomp. Degree of Adjectives and for the
Indicative Future and Infinitive of Verbs are indicated.
Words, of which lists have already been given, are not
repeated here.
Ach, conj., but; int., tuts!
alas !
Ag, sign of verbal participle.
Aghaidh, ean, yi, a face.
Aicheadh, idh, v., deny.
Aid-ich, ichidh, eachadh, v.,
confess.
Aillidh, adj., beauteous.
Aimsir, e, ean,/!, time, season.
Aineol-ach, aicli, adj., ignor¬
ant.
Aineol-as, ais, m., igiwrance.
Ainm, can, m., a name.
Ainm-ich, ichidh, eachadh, v.,
Tianie.
Ainmig, adv., seldom, adj.,
rare.
Air, prep., on; thig air, v.,
befall.
Air ais, adv., backwards.
Air feadh, comp. prep.,a7nong,
through.
Air tus, adv., at first.
Aird, m., a point of the com¬
pass.
Airde, can, f, height; an
aird, adv. (with motion),
up.
Aireamh, an,y!, number.
Aii-eamh, idh, v., number.
■adv., now.
Amhuil, adv., as.
A mach, adv., mit; a mach
as, prep., out of.
An, as a prefix, means, not.
Anail, analach, ean,y;, breath,
rest.
Anam, an, m., a soul, spirit.
Anam-och, uich, adj., late.
An doigh, prep., after.
An traths' \
An drasd J '
Anu-as, ais, asan, m., novelty,
rarity.
A nail, adv., across (to thit
side).
A null ) adj., over, (to the
A nunn J other side).
An nochd, adv., to-night.
A nuas, adv., down (towards
the speaker).
An raoir, adv., last night.
An uiridh, adv., last year.
Aobhach, adj., pleasa7it.
Aobhar, an, m., a cause,
reason.
Aoda-ch, ich, ichean, m.,
clothes.
Aod-ann, ainn, annan, f, a
face.
Aoibhne-as, is, m., delight.
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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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