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Rh, See 79.

, s. m. Scotland, Albion.

, s. m. a Scotchman; a. Scotch; pl. 71.

, in. alas.

, s. m. Alexander.

, s. (from Feallagh,) folk. This word ought to be written Eallagh. See 1 Kings, xx. 3.

, s. m. an ignoramus; pl. 71.

, a. ignorant, inadvertent, unlearned, stupid.

, s. m. ignorance.

, s. f. a high place, altitude.

, s. m. an altar; pl..

, a. bad, vile.

or, s. m. a drink made by mixing milk and water together, pale watery drink, or bad tasted drink, acid water.

Dy, v. to manure with sea weed. .

, a. d. of sea weed. .

, s. m. stature, size, puberty.

E, s. his tail; pl.. Cloie rish e amman. .

, s. f. a canal, or channel of water; pl..

, s. in. obeisance; 1 Kings, i. 16; homage, reverence, dutifulness.

, a. obeisant, submissive, dutiful; s. duteous person; pl. 71.

, pt. worshipped, having obeisance paid to; 85.

, s. m. See Imshee.

, v. swim;, 77; , 80; , 83, , 84; , 86; , 87; , 88.

, s. m. a swimmer; pl. 71.

, when used as a prefix in composition, signifies un, (English.)

, a. d. of Andrew.

, a. unholy, unsanctified, profane, wicked, impious.

, s. unholiness, impiety, profaneness, wickedness.

, a. trackless.

, a. unlike, different.

, s. m. difference; pl..

', a. uneven, unequal.

, s. m. a heathen, infidel, pagan.

, s. m. heathenism, infidelity.

, s. m. an unbeliever; pl. 71.

Dy, v. to uncover, to develop.

, v.uncover, disclose.

, a. unfit, unqualified.

, a. See Quaiyl ardreiltagh.

, s. m. untruth; pl..

, s. m. anguish, pain; pl..

, a. painful, afflicted, tortured with anguish; s. m. a person afflicted with pain; pl. 71.

, afflicted, pained; 85.

, s. m. uncircumcision.

, uncut, unhewn; 85.

, a. cheerless, sad.

, s. m. infestivity.

, s. m. illfame, infamy, disgrace.

, a. infamous, disgraceful.

or, s. m. breakfast, a handsel.

, s. m. an atheist.

, a. atheistical.

, unloaded; disburdened; 85.

, s. m. partiality in law.

, a. contrary to law.

' or, s.m. unable to move about, imbecility, helplessness.

, s.m. a person unable to move or help himself; pl. 71.

, v. unloft;, 77; , 80; , 82; , 83; , 84; , 85; , 86; , 87; , 88.

, v. unload;, 85; unladen.

, a. derived from Anmoghey; late, not early.

, s. pl. or, souls.

, a. d. of the soul or souls.

, s. m. lateness; Jud. xix. 9.

, s. (from Fann,) flay; v. ; ; ; ; ;, 94.

, s. pl. commandments.

. See Unnanjeig.

, s. f. (sounded Ahney,) commandment.

, a. weak, feeble, imbecile.

, s. m. a weak one; pl. 71.

, s. m. weakness; pl. 67.

, s. m. frailty; pl..

, s. m. soul; ''Heb. Anaph.''

, a. unaccustomed. See also Neu.

, a. unsteady, unsure, inconstant, wavering. See also Neuhickyr.

. s. m. answer, verdict, award; pl. ; v., 77; , 80; ; , 83; , 84; , 86; , 87; , 88.

, answered, solved; 85.

, s. m. discord, division; Luke, xii. 51; strife, perplexity, disquietude, uneasiness.

, a. discordant, troublesome.

, a. d. seldom, not often.

, a. inanimate.

, a. parboiled.

, v. ripening, maturing.

, a. ripe, mature, mellow.

or, s. m. ripeness.

Dy, v. to fret, rankle or corrode.

E, s. his train or trail; pl. 76.

, s. a hedge hog, or a fabulous creature ominous of plenty; a fat little pig.

, a. high, chief, great, loud, lofty, arch, tall; s. m. coast, or point of the compass, region, side; Job, xviii. 11.

, a. arrogant, high minded.

Dy or, s. of vainness or vanity; pl. ,.

Dy, adv. vainly, insignificantly.

, s. m. archangel; pl..

, s. m. archbishop; pl..

, s. pl. principal fathers, chief fathers; 1 Chron. xxiv. 31; Neh. vii. 71.

or, s. f. the providence of God, foresight displayed in taking measures before hand; pl. ;.

, s. m. superior.

, s. m. superiority.

, s. m. loud voice; pl..

, a. haughty, highminded.