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AAL

A, an adjunct; a. second, second-hand. This word is used as a prefix in composition, and implies repeated action, as the Latin re. Again, when yn is placed before it, it changes to nah, the ordinal of two.

, s. m. second-growth; v. to grow again.

, v. buying again, repurchasing.

, pt. rebought, bought again the second time.

, pt. formed anew.

. s. m. a rehearing.

, pt. reheard.

, s. m. recollection.

, or, s. m. gorse, furze, whins.

, a. d. of a kiln.

—, s. f. an arch, a boundary over a river, a ford, a place to pass over a river dry; pl..

, s. m. second-hand clothes.

, v. leave, (from Faag);, , , , , , , , 94. .

or, s. m. a shorter way, a shorter cut; pl..

, s. m. regeneration.

, s. m. a lodging; v. lodge; pl..

, pl. lodged; 85.

, s. pl. arches, fords; Jud. xii. 6.

, s. m. second sight.

, v. rebuilding, lifting again.

, a. d. of a brood or litter; as, guiy aail (a brood goose).

, or, s. f. a brood of young, what a fowl has at a hatching; Jer. xvii. 11.; pl. 71, or.

, a. d. (from Faaishnee,) which see.

, v. gorse, cover with whins;, 77; , 80; , 82; , 83; , 84; , 86; , 87; , 88.

Dy or, v. to cover with gorse, as a bearded hedge.

, pt. gorsed, whined; 85.

or, s. m. a known place, a place used of, or convenient to. The latter word is used at the North of the Island for a place marked at sea to fish on; pl. 67.

, s. m.. second filling, laying eggs the second time; to replenish, to fill again.

, s. m. a halcyon, a fine calm time, serene and tranquil weather, peace and tranquillity.

, s. m. elegance, beauty, grandeur, splendour, comeliness, fairness, handsomeness, nobleness, amiableness.

, a. elegant, beautiful, grand, splendid, noble, comely, fair, amiable, handsome, fine.

, s. m. a fork, a flesh fork; pl..

, s. f. a liver; pl..

, s. m. cloth, linen cloth;, check or chequer; , sackcloth; , fustian; pl..

, s. m. a great grand child.

, v. to come nigh or near to, to approach, to come in contact; Psl. xci. 7.

, s. f. a ladder; a kidney; pl. 67.

Yn, s. from (Faarkey,) the sea.

Dy, v. to bathe.

My or, v. would, &c, bathe; , 83; , 84; , 86; , 87; , 88.

or, v. cook; dress meat; , 77; , 82; , 80; , 83; 84; , 86; , 87; , 88.

, a. d. of cooking or dressing meat.

, s. m. a dresser of victuals, a cook; see also Coagyrey.

, 85. dressed, cooked, prepared.

, a. ready prepared, fitted, dressed, at hand; apt, prone.

, lot nor part.

E, s. (from Faasaag,) his beard.

Yn, s. the desert, or wilderness. {r|F.}}

, s. m. growth; pl. ; v. grow; , 77;, 80; , 83; , 84; , 86 , 87; , 88.

, s. m. ease, rest, freedom from labour or pain, leisure; Prov. "Caghlaa obbyr aash."

, s. f. a boss, a seat to rest on, a seat made of matted straw; pl..

, a. easy, not difficult.

Dy, adv. easily.

, grown, 85.

, s. m. second thought, reflection

, a. having the quality of growing.

Dy, v. to wring, (from Faast); ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 94.

Ro, too much wrung, 85.

, s. m. second crop.

Dy, v. to revive, to quicken.

, s. f.. Eve.

, a. d. of the ankle or ankles.

, s. f. ankle; pl..

, a. abbey; as, thalloo abb.

, v. say, say on.

. See Yarragh.

, s. m. pasture, a place to feed or graze on, pasturage; pl..

, a. able.

, s. m.. moan, lamentation or sorrow expressed by a mournful tone of voice; pl..