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Focail a bhaineann leis an pictiúrCARRAIGEACH | -GIGHE, {adjective} rocky; {also, alias} CAIRR GEACH. | | |
| UISCE | {genitive} {idem}, {plural} -CÍ and -CIDHEACHA {masculine} water, a water or river, rain, tears; tea or milk (iron.);
UISCE MÓR, an important river, much rain; UISCE MIL IS, goed drinking water; UISCE te, hot water; UISCE BOG, lakewarm water,
UISCE BOG-THE, ALA-BHOG, {idem}; UISCE SIUCHTA (-CHAIDH), boiling water, UISCE GEILE (UISCE), UISCE GALACH ({ibidem}),
UISCE BRUITHTE, UISCE BEIRBHIGHTHE, {idem}; TÁIM IN UISCE BHEIRBHIGHTHE AGAC, you have put me in difficulties; UISCE MARBH,
stagnant water; UISCE TANAIDH, shallow Water, UISCE ÉADTROM, {idem}; UISCE RUAMA, ruaim solution or dye; UISCE RUAMTHA,
disturbed water; UISCE RALAC, dirty water, bilge,.{figuratively} abuse, slander; UISCE LIATH. water and milk used by poor
folk with their meals, LIATH-UISCE, {idem}, {also, alias} a term of dropsy in sheep; UISCE COISREACTHA (or -REACAIN),
holy water, UISCE DOMHNAIGH, UISCE URNAIGHTHE, {idem}; UISCE IONNALTA washing water; UISCE UMHLATA --. UISCE NAGCOR(R. O.);
UISCE NA GEOS, water used for the feet (should not he left in the house overnight {especially} on Sil -.leuls lsve; fols:, );
NI FIU UISCE NA GCOF TU, you are utterly worthless; UISCE NA N-UBH, water in which eggs are bulled, NÍ FIU UISCE NA N-UBH THÚ,
you are not worth water in which eggs have been boiled; DEOCH {dative}N. NA N-UBH, a tasteless drink; UISCE BÉIL, mouthwater;
DO-GHNIM UISCE BÉIL DE, I belittle; UISCE A CHINN, his tears; UISCE BEATHADH, whiskey (eau de vie), use, uebaugh, in prench :
eseubac (scubac); FUIFCE, -CÍ is derived from whiskey which is derived in turn from UISCE (BEATHADH); UISCE BEATHADH NA MBRÁTHAR,
horse-radish; UISCE IARAINN, water stained with iron oxide; UISCE PORTAIGH, hog-water; UISCE NA DLGE, ditchwater; UISCE CLOICHE
GAN IARRAIDH, water from an unsought stone (? cited as a cure for warts); MAR AN EALA AR UISCE MAIDNE, like the swan on the waters
in the morning ({Citation:Poems of Carolan}); UISCE SÁ THALAMH, subterraneous water, intrigue; DOGHNÍM UISCE FÁ THALAMH, I PROMOTE
discord, {et cetera}; TÁ UISCE NA FCÉALAIDHEACHTA DÉANTA DE SNA PRÁTAÍ, the potatoes are boiled to PULP (through GOSSIP and neglect);
ÁTH UISCE, a ford; LON UISCE, a water Ousel; BOGHA UISCE, a rainbow; CLÉIREACH UISCE, an altar attendant; COL UISCE, spiritual kinship
(arising from baptismal Ordi, nances); MAIDE MEADHÓN-UISCE, mid oar(sman); OIDHCHE SPHLANNCACHA AGUS UISCE, a night of rain and lightning
({Réilthíní Óir}); TÁ AN T-UISCE AG TEACHT, the tide is coming in; AG CUR UISCE, raining; AG LEIGEAN AN UISCE ISTEACH, leaking, becoming
old or unreliable; GHOIL SI UISCE, she wept; AG TARRAING UISCE, leaking; CHÓMH FLUIRREACH {le?} H-UISCE, {adjective} s plentiful as water;
THÁINIG UISCE LEM CHÁRR (CHÁIRR), my month watered; BHI UISCE ÓÍM FHIACHLA AIGC, it made my teeth water; THAI NIG UISCE MÓR ANN,
it (the stream) became hooded; 1DIR DHÁ UISCE, taking both sides; IDIR DHÁ UISCE {Regional:Leighin.}AE BHEALTAINE, twixt two waters
on may day, in a dilemma; NÍ RAIBH OIREAD IS SHALUIGH AN T-UISCE RLAMH EADRAINN, nothing SPOILT Our friendship ({confer} wolf and lamb fable);
BHAINNE {le?} HIARC AGUS UISCE {le?} FEOIL, milk (is the best drink) with fish, water with, meat (saying); UISCE DO DHÉANAMH, te fast on
water (plummer), {also, alias} to let in water (as a beat), {also, alias} to urinate; AR AN UISCE NUAIR BHRISIM LÁMH DA H-UIBHIBH IF DO
CHUIRIM-SE BRAON PICILEACH NÓ SÁILE TRIDH, when I break a handful of her eggs in water and add a little pickle or brine; place-names.
CUMAR NA DTRI NLI., the Meeting of the S rivers; UISCE GEAL, {also, alias} CARÁN CHIARRAIGHE, R. Cashin; UISCE MNÁ MIC BHABHRADHA,
an old name for the boyne; {compounds}.. BODHAR-UISCE, muddy water ({Citation:Aisling meic Conglinne}); BOG-UISCE, hogwater; UISCE
BOG, lukewarm water; BHORRU., wash of a broken wave; CÓMH-UISCE, in : CA NA BÁID I GCÓMH-UISCE, the beats are level ({Réilthíní Óir};
=I GCÓMFHOIGSE S), FÍOR-UISCE, spring-water; SUAR-UISCE, cold water; GABHAR-UISCE, tears caused by cold; LIATH-UISCE, see above. | | |
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