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Foclóir Connachtach. II.
Title
Foclóir Connachtach. II.
Author(s)
Lyons, J. J. (Philadelphia),
Compiler/Editor
Mac Néill, Eoin
Composition Date
1897
Publisher
Connradh na Gaedhilge
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Foclóir Connachtach — II. By J.J. Lyons, Philadelphia. 26. Árdalach, attentive, watchful. 27. Achlais, n.f., a medley, confused mass. 28. Ainle, n.m., a peevish child or per- son, a crank. 29. Athfhás, n.m. an aftergrowth. 30. Athbhárr, n.m. an aftercrop. “Thug Páircín na gCaorach athbhárr breágh coirce i mbliadhna.” 31. Balldórán, n.m., a mole on the human skin. 32. Bricín, n.m. a freckle. Bricíneach, freckled. 33. Bunribe, n.m., a carbuncle on the skin. 34. Camóg, n.f., a stick having a crook on the end.
35. Cúl, n.m. the best part of a hand- winnowed heap of grain, the part that falls to windward of the heap. 36. Caorthán, n.m., a half-sod of turf. 37. Colm, n.m., the scar left by a wound. 38. Craobhóg, n.f., a twig. 39. Cuartaidhe, n.m., a visitor. 40. Caonach liath, n.f., mildew, bluemould. 41. Díosgáin, n.m.pl., cracks. “Tá d. 'n bhrógaibh.” 42. Daba, n.m., a small lump of some- thing soft: “d. feóla.” 43. Eulan, n.m., an impediment, hin- drance. Munster, eulaing, fault. 44. Eurluis, n.f., earnest-money. 45. Feancadh, n.m., a budge. “Shíl sé an chloch mhór do bhriseadh, acht níor bhain sé feancadh aisti.” 46. Fuar, raw. “Fata fuar.” 47. Gairm sgoile, n.f., a proclamation. “Chuir an rí g.s. amach gur theasduigh an oiread so fear uaidh.” 48. Leitheadas, n.m., conceit. Leitheadach, conceited. 49. Máthair ghoir, n.f., a queen-bee; the core or source of inflammation in a sore. 50. Meabhrán, n.m., giddiness. 51. Púcóg, a bandage over the eyes, the game of blindman's-buff.
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