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Irish — Intermediate Vocabulary

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# Word Type IPA Definition
1 -acán Phrase A double diminutive, used to derive nouns, both common and proper, from adjectives and other nouns.
2 -ach Phrase /əx/ Forms nouns from other nouns and adjectives with the sense of ‘person or thing connected or involved with, belonging to…
3 -acha Phrase Ending of the plural of certain nouns.
4 -achán Noun, Phrase (Ainmfhocal).
5 -achas Noun, Phrase (Ainmfhocal).
6 -achd Phrase obsolete spelling of -acht.
7 -acht Phrase Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns roughly corresponding to English -ness, -hood, -ity, or -ure.
8 -adán Phrase
9 -adh Phrase /ə/
10 -adóir Phrase Suffix appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person who does (or a thing that does) something.
11 -agán Phrase A suffix used to derives instruments, diminutives, and other nouns from primary nouns in Irish.
12 -aibh Phrase broad form of -ibh.
13 -aidhe Phrase obsolete spelling of -aí (“plural suffix”).
14 -aigh Phrase /[iː]/ broad variant of -igh.
15 -áil Phrase /aːlʲ/ suffix used productively to form denominative verbs and their associated verbal nouns.
16 -aim Phrase
17 -aimid Phrase /[əmʲɪdʲ]/ Synthetic present tense ending of Irish verbs, corresponding to we.
18 -aíonn Phrase /iːən̪ˠ/ Analytic present tense ending of verbs.
19 -aire Phrase -er, -or (agentive suffix).
20 -ais Phrase vocative/genitive singular.
21 -áit Phrase Equivalent to '-ate': Suffixe masculin qui indique la formation d’un sel à partir d’un acide, issu d’un élément fortemen…
22 -aithe Phrase
23 -alú Phrase
24 -amar Phrase /əmˠəɾʲ/
25 -amh Phrase /əvˠ/ forms verbal nouns.
26 -amhail Phrase dated spelling of -úil.
27 -ann Phrase /ən̪ˠ/ ending of the present indicative analytic verb form.
28 -anna Phrase Ending of the plural of certain nouns.
29 -blast Noun, Phrase an immature cell or tissue.
30 -chan Phrase forms verbal nouns from first-conjugation verbs ending in -igh.
31 -cít Phrase Equivalent to '-cyte': Used to form cell names and classifications for mature cells.
32 -clast Phrase
33 -dóir Phrase
34 -each Phrase /[əx]/ slender form of -ach: forms nouns/adjectives from other nouns and adjectives with the sense of ‘person or thing connecte…
35 -éad Phrase -ette, -et.
36 -eadh Phrase slender form of -adh.
37 -eán Phrase alternative spelling of -án (used after slender consonants).
38 -eann Phrase alternative spelling of -ann (used after a slender consonant).
39 -eas Phrase slender form of -as.
40 -éin Phrase Equivalent to '-ene': An unsaturated hydrocarbon having at least one double bond; an alkene.
41 -éir Phrase -er (used to form agent nouns; used to indicate an occupation).
42 -eog Phrase alternative spelling of -óg (used after slender consonants).
43 -eoir Phrase
44 -fad Phrase
45 -fadh Phrase /əx/ Analytic ending of first-conjugation verbs in the conditional tense.
46 -fagach Phrase
47 -faidh Phrase broad form of -fidh.
48 -far Phrase /fˠəɾˠ/ Autonomous ending of first conjugation verbs in the future tense.
49 -fas Phrase /həsˠ/ Relative ending of first conjugation verbs in the future tense.
50 -fead Phrase slender form of -fad.
51 -fidh Phrase /[ə]/ Future analytic ending.
52 -fidís Phrase /hədʲiːʃ/
53 -fimid Phrase /[həmʲədʲ]/
54 -fimis Phrase /həmʲəʃ/
55 -finn Phrase /hən̠ʲ/
56 -fít Phrase Equivalent to '-phyte': A member of a taxonomic group of plants or algae, chiefly one whose taxonomic name ends (or ende…
57 -fóbach Phrase
58 -fóine Phrase
59 -fón Phrase
60 -gán Phrase
61 -gin Phrase Equivalent to '-gen': A producer of something, or an agent in the production of something.
62 -gineas Phrase
63 -graf Phrase
64 -gram Phrase -gram (something written, drawn or otherwise recorded).
65 -iam Phrase
66 -ibh Phrase forms the nominative and dative plural of fear (“man”) and mac (“son”).
67 -idh Phrase Forms the present tense independent ending of verbs in Early Modern Irish.
68 -idhe Phrase slender form of -aidhe: obsolete form of -í.
69 -idís Phrase /ədʲiːʃ/
70 -igh Phrase /ɪɟ/ Suffix used to form verbs from nouns; semi-productive in modern Irish.
71 -igí Phrase /əɟiː/
72 -imid Phrase /[əmʲɪdʲ]/
73 -ímis Phrase /iːmʲəʃ/
74 -ine Phrase genitive of -in.
75 -inn Phrase /ən̠ʲ/ synthetic first person singular ending of second conjugation verbs in the habitual past tense and the past subjunctive m…
76 -íocht Phrase suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives.
77 -íodh Phrase /iːɡ/ Analytic ending of second conjugation verbs in the habitual past tense and the past subjunctive mood.
78 -íomar Phrase /iːmˠəɾʲ/
79 -íonn Phrase /iːn̪ˠ/ analytic present tense ending of the second conjugation.
80 -íos Phrase /iːsˠ/ Synthetic first person singular ending if second conjugation verbs in the past tense.
81 -ire Phrase
82 -íteá Phrase /iːtʲaː/ synthetic second person singular ending of second conjugation verbs in the past habitual tense and past subjunctive mood.
83 -ítear Phrase /iːtʲəɾˠ/ Autonomous ending of second conjugation verbs in the present tense, present subjunctive mood, and conditional mood.
84 -íteas Phrase Equivalent to '-itis': Denoting diseases characterized by inflammation, itself often caused by an infection.
85 -ithe Phrase /iː/ forms the past participle of verbs ending in -igh.
86 -ítí Phrase /iːtʲiː/ Autonomous ending of second conjugation verbs in the past habitual tense and past subjunctive mood.
87 -lann Phrase Forms nouns of place and location from other nouns, usually an enclosed space.
88 -lathaí Phrase genitive singular feminine.
89 -lathas Phrase Equivalent to '-cracy': rule (in the sense of governing).
90 -lit Phrase
91 -méadar Phrase -meter (measuring device).
92 -méir Phrase
93 -mhadh Phrase superseded spelling of -ú (ordinal suffix).
94 -mhar Phrase /uɾˠ/ -y (added to nouns to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”).
95 -mid Phrase /mʲədʲ/ ending of first-person plural verb forms in the present indicative, future, and present subjunctive.
96 -morf Phrase
97 -obach Phrase
98 -ódh Phrase /oːx/ Forms the analytic form of the conditional mood of the second conjugation.
99 -ófá Phrase /oːhaː/ synthetic second person singular ending of second conjugation verbs in the conditional mood.
100 -ófaí Phrase /oːhiː/ autonomous ending of second conjugation verbs in the conditional mood.
101 -ófar Phrase /oˠhəɾˠ/ Autonomous ending of second conjugation verbs in the future tense.
102 -óid Phrase -oid (having the likeness of).
103 -óidh Phrase /oːɟ/ Forms the analytic form of the future tense of the second conjugation.
104 -oidhe Phrase obsolete spelling of -aí (“agent suffix”).
105 -óidís Phrase /oːdʲiːʃ/
106 -óimid Phrase /[oːmʲədʲ]/
107 -óimis Phrase /oːmʲəʃ/
108 -óinn Phrase /oːn̠ʲ/ synthetic first person singular ending of second conjugation verbs in the conditional mood.
109 -óir Phrase -er; suffix appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person who does (or a thing that does) something.
110 -óis Phrase vocative/genitive singular.
111 -óise Phrase genitive singular of -óis (“-osis”).
112 -óma Phrase
113 -paite Phrase
114 -pat Phrase Equivalent to '-path': Used to form nouns indicating someone with a particular disorder.
115 -patach Phrase Equivalent to '-path': Used to form nouns indicating someone with a particular disorder.
116 -péine Phrase
117 -pláise Phrase
118 -pód Phrase
119 -radh Phrase dated spelling of -ra.
120 -raidh Phrase genitive singular of -radh.
121 -san Phrase /sˠən̪ˠ/ emphatic suffix of the following persons; used after velarized consonants and back vowels.
122 -scóp Noun, Phrase (Ainmfhocal).
123 -sean Phrase /ʃənˠ/
124 -sóch Phrase -zoan, -zoic.
125 -sóm Phrase -some (body).
126 -stóm Phrase
127 -tacht Phrase
128 -tanas Phrase
129 -tar Phrase /t̪ˠəɾˠ/ Autonomous ending of first conjugation verbs in the present tense, present subjunctive mood, and conditional mood.
130 -tas Phrase Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns.
131 -tha Phrase
132 -the Phrase slender form of -tha: alternative form of -ta (past participle).
133 -tigh Phrase
134 -tóime Phrase
135 -tóir Phrase -er (suffix appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person who does (or a thing that does) something).
136 -traí Phrase Forms nouns indicating a kind of music that induces something.
137 -tróife Phrase
138 -túil Phrase
139 -uas Adverb above, up (combines with prefixes to form adverbs).
140 -uidhe Phrase obsolete spelling of -aí (“agent suffix”).
141 -úil Phrase Used to form many adjective forms from nouns in Irish, the adjectives having the sense of "like or characteristic of wha…
142 -úint Phrase /uːn̠ʲtʲ/ forms verbal nouns from verbs.
143 -únas Phrase abstract suffix.
144 'adsa Pronoun /ˈɑt̪ˠsˠə/ Galway form of agatsa.
145 'nuair Adverb nonstandard spelling of nuair.
146 'san Noun (Ainmfhocal).
147 'spáin Verb /spˠɑːnʲ/ Cois Fharraige form of taispeáin.
148 'spáint Noun Cois Fharraige form of taispeáint: verbal noun of ’spáin.
149 'spána Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
150 'spánta Verb Cois Fharraige form of taispeánta: past participle of ’spáin.
151 ⁊rl. Phrase Equivalent to 'etc.': And so on: used to note that the rest of a list or piece of information has been left out on the a…
152 7ain Noun abbreviation of seachtain.
153 ababú Interjection /abˠəˈbˠuː/
154 abacais Noun vocative/genitive singular.
155 abacas Noun /[ˈabˠəkəsˠ]/ abacus (calculating frame).
156 abach Noun Equivalent to 'Entrails': The internal organs of an animal, especially the intestines.
157 abacht Noun /ˈɑbˠəxt̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'abbacy': The dignity, estate, term, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess.
158 abachta Noun genitive singular of abacht (“abbacy”).
159 abadh Noun variant genitive singular of ab (“abbot”).
160 abaí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
161 abaid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
162 abaide Noun genitive singular of abaid.
163 abaidh Adjective /ˈɑbʲɪɟ/ Munster form of aibí (“ripe”).
164 abaigh Noun, Verb vocative/genitive singular of abach.
165 abail Adverb (Dobhriathar).
166 abair Verb /ˈɑbˠəɾʲ/ say, suppose (to state for illustrative or approximate purposes).
167 abairt Noun /ˈabˠəɾˠtʲ/ saying, adage, phrase.
168 abairte Noun /[ˈabˠəɾʲtʲə]/ genitive singular of abairt.
169 abairtí Noun /[ɑbˠəɾʲˈtʲiː]/ (Ainmfhocal).
170 ábalta Adjective /ˈɑːbˠəl̪ˠt̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'Able': Acronym of Achieving a Better Life Experience, a savings account for people with disabilities.
171 abar Noun /ˈabˠəɾˠ/ boggy ground, morass.
172 abarach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
173 abartá Verb
174 abartaí Verb past habitual dependent autonomous.
175 abartha Adjective /ˈabˠəɾˠə/ given to repartee.
176 abhac Noun /auk/ Equivalent to 'Dwarf': Any member of a race of beings from (especially Scandinavian and other Germanic) folklore, usuall…
177 abhacád Noun /ˈavˠəkɑːd̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Avocado': The large, usually yellowish-green or black, savory fruit of the avocado tree.
178 abhadh Noun a kind of purse seine used in fishing.
179 abhaic Noun vocative/genitive singular.
180 abhail Adverb (Dobhriathar).
181 abhaile Adverb /əˈwalʲə/ home (goal-oriented), homewards.
182 abhaill Noun /ˈəuwəl̠ʲ/ Equivalent to 'apple tree': Any tree that bears apples, principally Malus domestica but also certain wild species.
183 abhainn Noun /ɑɯnʲ/ Equivalent to 'river': A large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas…
184 ábhal Adjective /ˈɑːvˠəl̪ˠ/ great, immense, tremendous, vast.
185 abhall Noun (Ainmfhocal).
186 abhann Noun /əun̪ˠ/ genitive singular/plural of abha.
187 abhanta Noun variant plural of abhainn.
188 abhcach Adjective dwarf, dwarfish, pygmy.
189 abhcóid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
190 abhcóir Noun
191 abhla Noun genitive singular of abhaill.
192 abhlach Adjective of (many) apple trees.
193 abhlann Noun /ˈaul̪ˠə/ communion wafer, altar bread.
194 abhlóir Noun /ˈãulˠɔɾʲ/ confused, bewildered, person.
195 abhlord Noun (Ainmfhocal).
196 abhna Noun /ˈoːn̪ˠə/ variant genitive singular of abhainn.
197 abhó Interjection Equivalent to 'Alas': A type of geological depression which occurs in Yakutia, formed by the subsidence of permafrost.
198 abhóg Noun Equivalent to 'tall tale': A tale or story which is fantastic and greatly exaggerated; also, an account of questionable…
199 abhógaí Noun, Adjective bounder, trickster.
200 abhra Noun (Ainmfhocal).
201 abhrais Noun vocative/genitive singular of abhras.
202 abhrán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
203 abhras Noun /ˈəuɾˠəsˠ/ handiwork (carding, spinning, etc.).
204 abhus Adverb /əˈvˠʊsˠ/ here (in, on, or at this place).
205 ablach Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'carcass': The body of a dead animal, especially a vertebrate or other animal having flesh.
206 abláil Noun /əbˠəˈl̪ˠɑːlʲ/
207 ablálaí Noun Equivalent to 'Botcher': A person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor.
208 abra Verb present subjunctive analytic of abair.
209 abracha Noun variant plural of abar.
210 abracht Noun boggy place.
211 abrad Verb
212 abradh Verb /ˈabˠɾˠiːtʲ/
213 abraid Verb /ˈabˠɾˠədʲ/
214 abraidh Verb
215 abraigí Verb
216 abraim Verb /ˈɑbˠəɾˠəmʲ/
217 abrainn Verb
218 abrair Verb /[ˈabˠɾˠəɾʲ]/
219 abrann Verb /ˈɑbˠəɾˠən̪ˠ/ analytic present indicative dependent of abair.
220 abród Verb
221 abródh Verb conditional dependent analytic of abair.
222 abrófá Verb
223 abrófaí Verb conditional dependent autonomous of abair.
224 abrófar Verb future dependent autonomous of abair.
225 abróid Verb
226 abróidh Verb future dependent analytic of abair.
227 abróinn Verb
228 abróir Verb
229 abrós Verb future dependent relative of abair.
230 abstal Noun (Ainmfhocal).
231 abuil Noun, Adjective, Adverb (Ainmfhocal).
232 abúile Noun Equivalent to 'Abulia': Absence of willpower or decisiveness, especially as a symptom of mental illness.
233 acadamh Noun /ˈakəd̪ˠəvˠ/ Equivalent to 'academy': The school for advanced education founded by Plato; the garden where Plato taught.
234 acadúil Adjective Equivalent to 'academic': Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato.
235 acainít Noun
236 acaire Noun (Ainmfhocal).
237 acais Noun /ˈækəʃ/ Pluriel de açaï.
238 acalaí Noun Equivalent to 'Acolyte': One who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic Church, being ordaine…
239 acant- Phrase
240 acanta- Phrase acanth(o)-.
241 acantas Noun Equivalent to 'Acanthus': A member of the genus Acanthus of herbaceous prickly plants with toothed leaves, (family Acant…
242 acar Noun A vegetable pickle of Maritime Southeast Asia, a local version of the Indian achar.
243 acarach Adjective (Aidiacht).
244 acfainn Noun (Ainmfhocal).
245 acfuinn Noun /ˈɑkfˠɪɲ/ (Ainmfhocal).
246 achadh Noun /ˈaxə/
247 achaine Noun Variante orthographique de akène.
248 achainí Noun /axəˈnʲiː/ request, entreaty, petition.
249 achair Noun, Verb vocative/genitive singular of achar (“distance, journey; extent; area; period of time”).
250 achairt Noun verbal noun of achair.
251 achan Article
252 achar Noun /ˈaxəɾˠ/ Equivalent to 'area': A measure of the extent of a surface; it is measured in square units.
253 achasán Noun /ˈahasˠanˠ/ Equivalent to 'insult': To be insensitive, insolent, or rude to (somebody); to affront or demean (someone).
254 achlán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
255 achmair Adjective /ˈaxmˠəɾʲ/ (Aidiacht).
256 achrann Noun, Verb /ˈɑxəɾˠən̪ˠ/ tangled growth; tangle, entanglement.
257 acht Noun, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction /ɑx/ Equivalent to 'Compact': A slim folding case, often featuring a mirror, powder and a powder puff, small enough to fit in…
258 achta Noun genitive singular of acht.
259 achtáil Noun, Verb the active life, in contrast to teoir (“the contemplative life”).
260 achtan- Phrase
261 achtú Noun verbal noun of achtaigh.
262 aclaí Adjective /ˈacɪlʲiː/ supple, limber, agile.
263 aclaigh Verb Equivalent to 'Limber': A two-wheeled vehicle to which a wheeled artillery piece or caisson may be attached for transpor…
264 acomhal Noun Equivalent to 'Junction': A village in Gallatin County, Illinois, United States.
265 acordán Noun accordion.
266 acr- Phrase Alternative spelling of acro-, used before a vowel.
267 acra Noun /ˈɑkəɾˠə/ service, convenience.
268 acra- Phrase
269 acrach Adjective handy, useful; convenient.
270 acraí Noun, Adjective genitive singular feminine.
271 acrai- Phrase
272 acrainm Noun
273 acrasóm Noun Equivalent to 'acrosome': A structure forming the end of the head of a spermatozoon.
274 acsón Noun /akˈsˠoːn̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Axon': A nerve fibre which is a long slender projection of a nerve cell, and which conducts nerve impulse…
275 ad-chíd Verb
276 adac Noun Equivalent to 'Hod': A three-sided box mounted on a pole for carrying bricks, mortar, or other construction materials ov…
277 adacs Noun addax (Addax nasomaculatus).
278 adaí Article /ˈad̪ˠiː/ synonym of úd (“yon, yonder; that”).
279 adaigh Verb (Briathar).
280 adainín Noun adenine (a base, C₅H₅N₅, found in certain glands and tissues, which pairs with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA).
281 adáir Noun A male given name from Scottish Gaelic, of Scottish usage, equivalent to English Edgar.
282 adamant Noun firm, steady, secure.
283 adamh Noun /ˈɑd̪ˠəvˠ/ Equivalent to 'atom': The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical element, now…
284 adamhaí Verb, Adjective feminine genitive singular.
285 adan- Phrase
286 adana- Phrase Equivalent to 'Adeno-': Préfixe des mots lié à une glande.
287 adanai- Phrase
288 adanóid Noun Equivalent to 'Adenoid': an abnormally enlarged mass of lymphatic tissue at the back of the pharynx, often obstructing t…
289 adanóma Noun Equivalent to 'Adenoma': A benign tumour of the epithelium arising from or resembling a gland.
290 adchídh Verb variant present indicative of feic.
291 adeir Verb archaic form of deir.
292 adha Adjective fitting, proper.
293 adhain Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
294 adhaint Noun verbal noun of adhain.
295 adhair Noun, Verb adhere to, follow (with de, do).
296 adhairc Noun /ˈəiɾʲc/ dative singular of adharc (“horn”).
297 adhairt Noun vocative/genitive singular.
298 adhal Noun Equivalent to 'Trident': The nuclear weapon that is the nuclear deterrent of the United Kingdom.
299 adhall Noun /ˈəiəl̪ˠ/ heat (condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate) (used…
300 adhamas Noun (Ainmfhocal).
301 adhann Noun /ˈɑɪ(ə)n̪ˠ/ coltsfoot Tussilago farfara.
302 adhanta Verb variant past participle of adhain (“kindle; inflame; ignite”).
303 adhar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
304 adharc Noun /ˈɑiɾˠk/ horn (the hard substance from which animals' horns are made, sometimes used by man as a material for making various obje…
305 adharca Noun /ˈəi(ə)ɾˠkə/ nominative/vocative/dative plural of adharc.
306 adhart Noun /ˈɑɪ(ə)ɾˠt̪ˠə/ hob (flat projection or iron shelf at the side of a fire grate).
307 adhb Noun (Ainmfhocal).
308 adhbha Noun
309 adhbhal Adjective (Aidiacht).
310 adhbhar Noun superseded spelling of ábhar (“matter, material”).
311 adhbhóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
312 adhlaic Noun, Verb /ˈəil̪ˠəc/ (Ainmfhocal).
313 adhmad Noun /ˈəimˠəd̪ˠ/ device, contrivance; composition, poem.
314 adhmaid Noun /ˈaimˠədʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
315 ádhmhar Adjective (Aidiacht).
316 adhmhol Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
317 adhnadh Noun (Ainmfhocal).
318 adhnaic Verb /ˈəin̪ˠəc/ (Briathar).
319 adhnann Verb present analytic of adhain.
320 adhnó Noun (Ainmfhocal).
321 adhnua Noun /əiˈn̪ˠoː/ Equivalent to 'novelty': The state of being new or novel; newness.
322 adhradh Noun, Verb verbal noun of adhair (“adore, worship; adhere to, follow”).
323 adhraim Verb /ˈɨ̞ɣəɾˠiːmˠ/
324 adhrann Verb present indicative analytic of adhair.
325 adhróir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
326 adhsáid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
327 adhuath Noun (Ainmfhocal).
328 ádhúil Noun, Adjective /ˈɑːwʊl/ (Ainmfhocal).
329 admháil Noun /ad̪ˠˈvɑ̃ːlʲtʲ/ verbal noun of admhaigh (“acknowledge”).
330 admhaím Verb /ɑd̪ˠəˈvˠiːmʲ/
331 adóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
332 adóib Noun Equivalent to 'Adobe': An unburnt brick dried in the sun.
333 adrásta Noun, Adverb (Ainmfhocal).
334 aduaidh Noun, Adjective, Adverb /[əˈd̪ˠuəɟ]/ (Ainmfhocal).
335 aduain Adjective /əˈd̪ˠuənʲ/ strange, unfamiliar; apart.
336 aduaine Noun, Adjective /əˈd̪ˠuənʲə/ strangeness, unfamiliarity, obscurity.
337 aduine Noun (Ainmfhocal).
338 aebha Noun /ˈəi̯ə/ variant plural of ae (“liver”).
339 aeir Noun /eːɾʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
340 aelus Noun Equivalent to 'Liverwort': A type of bryophyte with a leafy stem or leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametop…
341 aelusa Noun genitive singular of aelus (“liverwort”).
342 aenna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
343 aer- Phrase prevocalic form of aero-.
344 aera Noun vocative plural of aer (“air”).
345 aera- Phrase air-, aero-, aerial.
346 aerach Adjective /ˈeːɾˠəx/ lighthearted, gay; lively, frolicsome.
347 aeracht Noun airiness, lightness.
348 aeradán Noun air-tube, air-channel.
349 aeraí Noun, Adjective synonym of aeracht (“airiness; gaiety; flightiness”).
350 aerai- Phrase
351 aeráid Noun /eːˈɾˠɑːdʲ/ flightiness, airy notion.
352 aeráide Noun (Ainmfhocal).
353 aeraigh Verb, Adjective to air, ventilate.
354 aeráil Noun, Verb synonym of aeracht (“airiness; gaiety; flightiness”).
355 aeraím Verb
356 aerarm Noun Equivalent to 'air force': A branch of the military mainly devoted to air warfare, as opposed to (land) army and (sea) n…
357 aerasól Noun Equivalent to 'Aerosol': A mixture of fine solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in a gaseous medium.
358 aerbhac Noun Equivalent to 'Airlock': A sealed, airtight chamber, such as in a manned spacecraft or submarine, used to provide access…
359 aerdha Adjective superseded spelling of aerga (“aerial, ethereal”).
360 aerfort Noun /ˈeːɾˠfɔɾˠt̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'airport': An airfield (an area designated for the takeoff and landing of aircraft), including one or more…
361 aerga Noun, Adjective /ˈeːɾˠɡə/ (Ainmfhocal).
362 aeriata Noun (Ainmfhocal).
363 aerlána Noun air-corridor, air-lane.
364 aerlíne Noun Equivalent to 'Airline': A company that flies airplanes to transport people and goods.
365 aerlong Noun Equivalent to 'Dirigible': A self-propelled airship that can be steered.
366 aerluas Noun
367 aermáil Noun synonym of aermaíocht (“pleasure-seeking”).
368 aeróg Noun Equivalent to 'aerial': A rod, wire, or other structure for receiving or transmitting radio, television signals etc.
369 aershac Noun
370 aerspás Noun Equivalent to 'Airspace': A specified portion of the atmosphere, especially that under the technical aviation control an…
371 aertha Adjective simple-minded, silly.
372 aerú Noun verbal noun of aeraigh (“aerate”).
373 áfach Noun, Adverb /ˈɑːfˠəx/ (Ainmfhocal).
374 afan- Phrase
375 afana- Phrase
376 afanai- Phrase
377 afast Noun Equivalent to 'Topaz': A silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine, usually tinted by impurities.
378 afrasc Noun scuffling; brawling, quarrelling.
379 agad Pronoun /ˈaɡəd̪ˠ/ Connacht and Ulster form of agat: second-person singular of ag.
380 agáibhe Noun Equivalent to 'Agave': Any plant in the large, variable genus Agave of succulent plants, commonly armed with formidable…
381 agaigh Verb to space out, stagger.
382 agaill Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'Earthworm': A worm that lives in the ground.
383 agaille Noun genitive singular of agall (“exclamation, cry; talk, argument”).
384 agaillí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
385 agailt Noun (Ainmfhocal).
386 agaím Verb
387 agair Noun, Verb /ˈaɡəɾʲ/ vocative/genitive singular of agar (“agar”).
388 agairg Noun Equivalent to 'Agaric': Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of…
389 agairge Noun genitive singular of agairg.
390 agairt Noun verbal noun of agair (“plead, entreat; avenge, retribute; sue”).
391 agáit Noun Equivalent to 'Agate': A semitransparent, uncrystallized silicate mineral and semiprecious stone, presenting various tin…
392 agaithe Noun, Verb (Briathar).
393 agall Noun exclamation, cry.
394 agam Pronoun /(ə)ˈɡumˠ/
395 agaois Noun (Ainmfhocal).
396 agar Noun Equivalent to 'Augur': A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived fr…
397 agarbh Adjective harsh, bitter.
398 agard Noun stackyard, haggard.
399 agartha Noun, Verb A legendary city said to be located in the Earth's core.
400 agat Pronoun /əˈɡɑt̪ˠ/
401 aghaidh Noun /ɑiɟ/ Equivalent to 'face': The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and th…
402 ághasta Adjective fearful, dreadful.
403 ághdha Adjective
404 aghloit Noun, Verb vocative/genitive singular of aghlot (“defacement”).
405 aghlot Noun verbal noun of aghloit (“deface”).
406 ághmhar Adjective
407 agnóisí Noun Equivalent to 'Agnostic': A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deit…
408 agóid Noun, Verb /əˈɡoːdʲ/ verbal noun of agóid (“object, protest”).
409 agóidí Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
410 agra Noun
411 agrach Adjective pleading, appealing.
412 agradh Noun (Ainmfhocal).
413 agraí Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
414 agrann Verb variant present indicative of agair (“plead, entreat; avenge, retribute; sue”).
415 agróir Noun Equivalent to 'Suitor': One who pursues someone, especially a woman, for a romantic relationship or marriage; a wooer; o…
416 agúid Noun Equivalent to 'acute accent': A diacritical mark ( ´ ) that can be placed above a number of letters in many languages of…
417 aguisín Noun Equivalent to 'Addendum': Something to be added; especially text added as an appendix or supplement to a document.
418 agús Noun, Conjunction /ˈɑɡəsˠ/ while; although (introduces a small clause).
419 agusóir Noun halting, inarticulate speaker.
420 aibéil Noun, Adjective quickness, suddenness.
421 aibhéis Noun /ˈaːvʲɛʃ/ Ulster form of aibhéis (“abyss”).
422 áibhle Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Immensity': The characteristic or state of being immense.
423 aibhne Noun /ˈəivʲn̠ʲə/ genitive singular.
424 aibhní Noun /əiˈɲiː/ Cork form of aibhneacha (“rivers”).
425 aibhnte Noun /ˈɑinʲtʲə/ variant plural of abhainn (“river”).
426 aibhse Noun Equivalent to 'Immensity': The characteristic or state of being immense.
427 aibí Adjective /ˈɑbʲɪɟ/ smart; clever.
428 aibíd Noun /ˈæbʲiːdʲ/ habit, religious dress.
429 aibidh Adjective /ˈabʲɪɟ/ (Aidiacht).
430 aibidil Noun Equivalent to 'Alphabet': The set of letters used when writing in a language.
431 aibidle Noun genitive singular of aibidil.
432 aibigh Verb Equivalent to 'mature': To bring or come to full development:age, develop, grow, maturate, mellow, ripen.
433 aibís Noun, Verb common silver pine.
434 aibítir Noun Equivalent to 'Abc': Initialism of airway, breathing and circulation, the essential steps in the immediate assessment an…
435 aibítre Noun genitive singular of aibítir.
436 aibiú Noun verbal noun of aibigh (“ripen, mature”).
437 aibiúil Adjective (Aidiacht).
438 aibreog Noun Equivalent to 'Apricot': A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange fl…
439 aibrisc Adjective Equivalent to 'Brittle': A confection of caramelized sugar and nuts.
440 aibsíse Noun Equivalent to 'abscissa': The first of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear c…
441 aice Noun, Pronoun /ˈacɪ/ nearness, proximity (used only in the phrases listed under Derived terms).
442 aiceann Noun /ˈacən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'accent': A higher-pitched or stronger (louder or longer) articulation of a particular syllable of a word…
443 aicéin Noun Equivalent to 'achene': A small, dry, indehiscent fruit, containing a single seed, as in the buttercup.
444 aicénta Adjective obsolete spelling of aigéanta.
445 aíche Adjective genitive singular feminine.
446 aichear Noun, Adjective /ˈaçəɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
447 aichre Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Sharpness': An inland port in Hinton parish, Stroud district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO670…
448 aici Pronoun /ɪˈci/
449 aicíd Noun species (the Eucharist after consecration).
450 aicídí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
451 aicil Noun acyl (any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid).
452 aicill Noun rime between final word of one line and a word in beginning or interior of next line.
453 aicillí Adjective (Aidiacht).
454 aicim Verb (Briathar).
455 aicinn Noun genitive/vocative singular.
456 aicis Noun spite, rancor, venom.
457 aicme Noun /ˈacmʲə/ denomination (unit in a series of units of weight, money, etc.).
458 aicmí Noun /[ˈacmʲiː]/ (Ainmfhocal).
459 aicmigh Verb, Adjective to classify.
460 aicmiú Noun verbal noun of aicmigh.
461 aicne Noun Equivalent to 'Acne': A skin condition, usually of the face, that is common in adolescents.
462 aicseam Noun acquisition; spoil, booty.
463 aicsean Noun Equivalent to 'Feat': A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.
464 aicsí Adjective
465 aicsím Noun Equivalent to 'axiom': A seemingly self-evident or necessary truth which is based on assumption; a principle or proposit…
466 aicsímí Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
467 aidhe Interjection Equivalent to 'Aye': An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.
468 aidhéar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
469 aidhm Noun /ɑimʲ/ Equivalent to 'aim': The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with t…
470 aidhme Noun genitive singular of aidhm.
471 aidhnín Noun Equivalent to 'Fuse': A device to prevent excessive overcurrent from overload or short circuit in an electrical circuit…
472 aiéar Noun obsolete spelling of aer.
473 aife Noun Equivalent to 'ebb': The receding movement of the tide.
474 aiféala Noun /ˈafʲeːlˠə/ shame, shamefacedness.
475 aifear Noun verbal noun of aifir (“rebuke, reproach; punish”).
476 aiféile Noun (Ainmfhocal).
477 aifid Noun Equivalent to 'Aphid': A sap-sucking insect pest of the superfamily Aphidoidea; an aphidian.
478 aifir Verb Equivalent to 'Reproach': A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
479 aifirt Noun verbal noun of aifir (“rebuke, reproach; punish”).
480 aifís Noun lush grass.
481 aigdhe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
482 aige Noun, Pronoun, Preposition /ɪˈɟɛ/
483 aigeach Noun Equivalent to 'Plummet': A piece of lead attached to a line, used in sounding the depth of water; a plumb bob or a plumb…
484 aigéad Noun /aˈɟeːd̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'acid': Acronym of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability, a set of properties that guarantee d…
485 aigéadú Noun verbal noun of aigéadaigh.
486 aigéal Noun (Ainmfhocal).
487 aigéan Noun /aɟeːnˠ/ Equivalent to 'ocean': One of the large bodies of water separating the continents.
488 aiges Preposition /ˈɛɟɪsˠ/ (Réamhfhocal).
489 aighe Noun genitive singular of agh (“cow, ox”).
490 aighear Noun (Ainmfhocal).
491 aighne Noun pleader, advocate.
492 aighnis Noun genitive singular of aighneas.
493 aighre Noun Equivalent to 'bolt rope': Rope sewn around the edges of a sail to prevent tearing or fraying.
494 aighthe Noun genitive singular.
495 aigigh Noun vocative/genitive singular of aigeach.
496 aigilín Noun Equivalent to 'Tassel': A ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads from which at one end protrudes a…
497 aigill Verb (Briathar).
498 aigne Noun /ˈɑɟɪnʲə/ strong spirit, stomach.
499 ailb Noun Equivalent to 'Alb': A long, white robe worn by priests and other ministers, underneath most of the other vestments.
500 ailbhín Noun (Ainmfhocal).
501 ailcil Noun Equivalent to 'Alkyl': Any of a series of univalent radicals of the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₁ derived from aliphatic hydro…
502 ailcín Noun Equivalent to 'Halcyon': A kingfisher whose nesting by the sea was said, in classical mythology, to cause the Gods to re…
503 aildéad Noun Equivalent to 'Aldehyde': Any of a large class of reactive organic compounds (R·CHO) having a carbonyl functional group…
504 aile Noun, Adjective /ˈelʲə/ clamp (pile of agricultural produce such as root vegetables or silage stored under a layer of earth or an airtight sheet…
505 aileá Noun (Ainmfhocal).
506 aileach Noun genitive singular of ail (“stone, rock”).
507 aileacó Noun Equivalent to 'Colic': Severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bo…
508 áileann Verb analytic present indicative of áil.
509 áilfidh Verb analytic future of áil.
510 ailgin Noun Equivalent to 'algin': Any of various gelatinous gums, derivatives of alginic acid, derived from marine brown algae and…
511 ailiam Noun (Ainmfhocal).
512 ailigh Noun genitive singular of aileach (“rocky place, rock”).
513 aililiú Noun alleluia, hallelujah.
514 áilim Noun, Verb
515 ailimic Noun Equivalent to 'alembic': An early chemical apparatus, consisting of two retorts connected by a tube, used to purify subs…
516 ailimín Noun (Ainmfhocal).
517 ailinín Noun (Ainmfhocal).
518 ailíniú Noun verbal noun of ailínigh.
519 aill Noun /ɑilʲ/ Equivalent to 'Cliff': A diminutive of the male given name Clifford or Clifton.
520 aille Noun, Adjective /ˈɑːl̠ʲə/ genitive singular of aill.
521 ailléil Noun Equivalent to 'Allele': One of a number of alternative forms of the same gene occupying a given position, or locus, on a…
522 ailleog Noun high-pitched note; shout.
523 aillis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
524 aillse Noun alternative genitive singular of aillis.
525 aillte Noun (Ainmfhocal).
526 ailm Noun /ˈa.lʲəmʲ/ the letter A in the Ogham alphabet.
527 ailme Noun genitive singular of ailm.
528 áilne Noun, Adjective obsolete spelling of áille (“beauty”).
529 ailp Noun genitive singular of alp.
530 ailpéir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
531 ailse Noun /ˈæl̠ʲʃə/ synonym of gailseach (“earwig”).
532 ailsí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
533 ailsigh Verb, Adjective to cancerate.
534 ailt Noun /il̠ʲtʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
535 ailte Noun genitive singular of ailt (“steep-sided glen; ravine”).
536 ailteán Noun small ravine.
537 ailtín Noun small bit (of tobacco, etc.).
538 ailtire Noun architect.
539 aiméibe Noun Equivalent to 'Amoeba': A member of the genus Amoeba of unicellular protozoa that moves by means of temporary projection…
540 aimhe Noun, Adjective rawness, crudeness.
541 aimhlis Noun variant genitive singular of aimhleas (“harm, detriment; evil”).
542 aimicín Noun Equivalent to 'amice': A hood, or cape with a hood, made of or lined with grey fur, formerly worn by the clergy.
543 aimíd Noun Equivalent to 'Amide': Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or subst…
544 aimil Noun
545 aimilte Noun, Adjective (Aidiacht).
546 aimín Noun amine, amino.
547 aimirne Noun craving for food.
548 aimitis Noun amethyst (gemstone, colour).
549 aimléis Noun wretchedness, misery.
550 aimlí Adjective (Aidiacht).
551 aimliú Noun /ˈamʲlʲu/ spoiling by exposure to weather.
552 aimnín Noun Equivalent to 'amnion': The innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which…
553 aimníní Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
554 aimpéar Noun Equivalent to 'Ampere': A unit of electrical current, the standard base unit in the International System of Units; collo…
555 aimpliú Noun verbal noun of aimpligh.
556 aimrid Adjective sterile, barren (of person or animal).
557 aimride Noun, Adjective barrenness, sterility.
558 aimsigh Noun, Verb, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
559 aimsir Noun /ˈaimʲʃəɾʲ/ time of year, season.
560 aimsire Noun /ˈaimʲʃəɾʲə/ genitive singular of aimsir.
561 aimsirí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
562 aimsiú Noun verbal noun of aimsigh.
563 ain- Phrase /anʲ/ slender form of an-.
564 ainbhle Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural.
565 ainchis Noun vocative singular of aincheas.
566 aincí Adjective (Aidiacht).
567 aincis Noun Equivalent to 'Malignancy': The state of being malignant or diseased.
568 aincise Noun genitive singular of aincis.
569 aindeis Noun, Adjective (Aidiacht).
570 aindia Noun false god.
571 aindlí Noun Equivalent to 'Lawlessness': A lack of law; a lack of law and order; anarchy.
572 ainéal Verb
573 aineamh Noun genitive plural of ainimh.
574 ainéide Noun tattered, unseemly, dress.
575 ainéime Noun Equivalent to 'Anemia': A medical condition in which the capacity of the blood to transport oxygen to the tissues is red…
576 aineoil Adjective unknown, strange, untravelled, untrodden.
577 ainfe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
578 ainfine Noun spring tide.
579 aingcis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
580 aingeal Noun /ˈaɲəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'angel': An incorporeal and holy or semidivine messenger from a deity or other divine entity, traditionall…
581 aingí Adjective Equivalent to 'malignant': A deviant; a person who is hostile or destructive to society.
582 aingil Noun vocative/genitive singular.
583 aingíne Noun Equivalent to 'angina': Any of various kinds of pain, especially pain that is suffocative, spasmodic, and/or acute and s…
584 aingle Noun variant nominative plural of aingeal.
585 ainglí Adjective Equivalent to 'Angelic': A member of the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul, a Roman Catholic religious order.
586 ainglis Noun wen (cyst on the skin).
587 ainian Noun
588 ainic Verb protect, save (ar (“from, against”)).
589 ainíde Noun Equivalent to 'ill-usage': bad, cruel or unkind treatment.
590 ainimh Noun blemish, disfigurement.
591 ainís Noun Equivalent to 'Anise': An umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, M…
592 ainisi- Phrase Equivalent to 'aniso-': unequal; not the same; not the selfsame: forming compounds words; often formed to contrast with…
593 ainiúil Adjective (Aidiacht).
594 ainle Noun querulous child, crybaby.
595 ainleog Noun /ˈaːn̠ʲl̠ʲɔɡ/ Ulster form of fáinleog (“swallow (bird), Hirundo rustica”).
596 ainligh Verb /ˈɑinʲlʲɪɟ/ Equivalent to 'Hover': An act, or the state, of remaining stationary in the air or some other place.
597 ainliú Noun /ɑinʲˈlʲuː/ verbal noun of ainligh.
598 ainm Noun /ˈanʲəmʲ/ Equivalent to 'name': Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
599 ainme Noun genitive singular of ainm.
600 ainmhí Noun, Adjective /anʲəˈvʲĩː/ Equivalent to 'animal': Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cel…
601 ainmhín Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
602 ainmne Noun (Ainmfhocal).
603 ainmní Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'subject': The noun, pronoun or noun phrase about whom the statement is made.
604 ainmniú Noun /ˈenʲəmʲnʲu(ː)/ verbal noun of ainmnigh.
605 ainnear Noun /ˈæn̠ʲəɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
606 ainneor Noun Equivalent to 'lazy-bed': a ridge of ground generally used for growing potatoes and sometimes also for raising corn, the…
607 ainnir Noun /ˈæn̠ʲəɾˠ/ girl, maiden, lass; young woman.
608 ainnire Noun genitive singular of ainnir.
609 ainnirt Noun vocative singular of ainneart.
610 ainnis Adjective miserable; mean; wretched, afflicted.
611 ainnise Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'awkwardness': difficulty, trouble, problem, challenge, constraint, strenuousness, arduousness.
612 ainriar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
613 ainseal Noun chronicity (state of being chronic).
614 ainsil Noun vocative singular of ainseal.
615 ainsile Noun handsel, first gift.
616 ainsín Noun Equivalent to 'Darling': An English and Scottish surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname from darli…
617 aint Noun
618 ainteas Noun excessive, intolerable heat.
619 aintín Noun /[ɑːnʲˈtʲiːnʲ]/ Equivalent to 'aunt': The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
620 aintiún Noun Equivalent to 'Anthem': A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric.
621 aíoch Adjective hospitable.
622 aíocht Noun /iəxt̪ˠ/ hospitality; lodgings (for a night).
623 aíonna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
624 aipche Noun, Adjective synonym of aibíocht (“ripeness, maturity; quickness, cleverness, liveliness”).
625 aipí Adjective (Aidiacht).
626 aipigh Verb (Briathar).
627 aipsis Noun Equivalent to 'Apsis': A recess or projection, with a dome or vault, at the east end of a church.
628 airbhe Noun Equivalent to 'Hedge': A thicket of bushes or other shrubbery, especially one planted as a fence between two portions of…
629 airc Noun /aɾʲc/ vocative/genitive singular.
630 airce Noun genitive singular of airc (“greed, voracity; want”).
631 aircéa- Phrase
632 airceas Noun synonym of airc.
633 aircéi- Phrase
634 airchis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
635 aircín Noun diminutive creature.
636 aircis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
637 aircív Noun Equivalent to 'Archive': A place for storing earlier, and often historical, material.
638 aird Noun, Adjective /ɑːɾˠdʲ/ genitive singular of ard (“height, hillock; top, high part”).
639 aird- Phrase slender form of ard- (“high; arch-, chief; excellent, noble; advanced”).
640 airde Noun, Adjective /ˈiːɾˠdʲə/ superseded spelling of airde.
641 airdhe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
642 airdí Noun, Verb /[ˈaːɾˠdʲiː]/ (Ainmfhocal).
643 airdigh Verb (Briathar).
644 airdill Noun genitive singular of airdeall.
645 airdrí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
646 aire Noun /ˈaɾʲə/ nobleman, chief, freeman.
647 aireach Noun, Adjective /ˈæɾʲəx/ careful, attentive.
648 aireag Noun Equivalent to 'invention': good at inventing.
649 airéal Noun bed, couch.
650 airéana Noun (Ainmfhocal).
651 airear Noun satisfaction, pleasure, delight.
652 aireas Noun, Verb
653 airéic Noun Equivalent to 'areca': Any member of the genus Areca of about fifty species of single-stemmed palms in the family Arecac…
654 airéile Noun genitive singular of airéal.
655 airéine Noun Equivalent to 'arena': An enclosed area, often outdoor, for the presentation of sporting events (sports arena) or other…
656 airg Noun, Verb /ˈaɾʲɪɟ/ synonym of aireagán (“invention”).
657 airge Noun genitive singular of aireag (“(faculty of) invention”).
658 airgead Noun /ˈɑɾʲəɟəd̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'currency': Money or other items used to facilitate transactions.
659 airgid Noun /ˈaɾʲəɟɪdʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
660 airgiod Noun superseded spelling of airgead.
661 airí Noun, Adjective /ˈæɾʲiː/ desert (that which is deserved or merited).
662 airic Noun (Ainmfhocal).
663 airicín Noun (Ainmfhocal).
664 airicis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
665 áirid Adjective /ˈɑːɾʲədʲ/ Aran form of áirithe (“certain; some; particular, special”).
666 airigh Noun, Verb, Adjective /ˈaɾʲɪɟ/ dative singular of aire.
667 airil Noun Equivalent to 'Aryl': Any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom.
668 airim Verb /aˈɾʲiːmʲ/
669 airíoch Noun /ˈæɾʲia(x)/ Equivalent to 'Caretaker': Someone who takes care of a place or thing; someone looking after a place, or responsible for…
670 airíonn Verb present indicative analytic of airigh.
671 airir Noun, Verb genitive singular of airear (“satisfaction, pleasure, delight”).
672 airis Verb
673 áirite Adjective /ˈaːɾʲətʲə/ Ulster form of áirithe (“certain; some; particular, special”).
674 áirithe Noun, Verb, Adjective /ˈɑːɾʲəhə/ particular, special.
675 airiú Interjection (Intriacht).
676 airle Noun (act of) consulting, counselling; counsel, advice.
677 airleog Noun Equivalent to 'bound': A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
678 airm Noun, Adverb /ˈaɾʲəmʲ/ the place where, wherever (followed by a + indirect relative).
679 airne Noun /ˈɑːɾˠn̠ʲə/ sloe (fruit of Prunus spinosa).
680 airneán Noun /ˈaːɾˠn̠ʲaːnˠ/ staying up late at night, burning the midnight oil.
681 airnéis Noun /ɑːɾˠˈnʲeːʃ/ chattel (tangible, movable property).
682 airneog Noun sloe tree, blackthorn.
683 airní Noun (Ainmfhocal).
684 airp Noun harpy (a fabulous winged monster, ravenous and filthy, having the face of a woman and the body of a vulture).
685 airrcis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
686 airsín Noun Equivalent to 'Arsine': A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH₃, a colorless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having an o…
687 airt Noun vocative/genitive singular.
688 airthe Verb (Briathar).
689 ais- Phrase re-, back.
690 aisc Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'Reproach': A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
691 aisce Noun /ˈaʃcɪ/ genitive singular of aisc.
692 aischur Noun verbal noun of aischuir.
693 aiscthe Verb (Briathar).
694 aise Noun Asia (the largest continent, located between Europe and the Pacific Ocean).
695 Áiseach Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Asian': A person from the continent of Asia, or a descendant thereof - especially: A person from or with…
696 aiseag Noun /ˈaʃəɡ/ restoration, restitution.
697 aiseal Noun
698 aiséirí Noun /ˈæʃˌaiɾʲə/ verbal noun of aiséirigh (“to resurrect”).
699 aisig Noun, Verb /ˈaʃɪɟ/ restore, restitute.
700 aisil Noun vocative/genitive singular.
701 aisíoc Noun, Verb repayment; restitution, refund.
702 aisle Noun genitive singular.
703 aisléim Noun, Verb verbal noun of aisléim.
704 Aisling Noun, Verb /ˈaʃlʲɪɲ/ verbal noun of aisling.
705 aisnéal Noun
706 aisnéis Noun (Ainmfhocal).
707 aisréad Noun aspergillum, sprinkler.
708 aiste Noun, Pronoun /ˈɑʃtʲə/ Equivalent to 'meter': A device that measures things.
709 aistear Noun /ˈæʃtʲəɾʲ/ roundabout way; inconvenience.
710 aisti Noun, Adjective, Pronoun /ˈaʃtʲə/
711 aistíl Noun synonym of aisteachas (“queerness; drollery”).
712 aistir Noun vocative/genitive singular.
713 aistire Noun genitive singular of aistear.
714 aistrí Noun, Verb, Adjective Equivalent to 'Transferee': A person to whom title or ownership is conveyed.
715 aistrím Verb /aʃˈtʲɾʲiːmʲ/
716 aistriú Noun /aʃˈtʲɾʲuː/ verbal noun of aistrigh (“move, transfer, translate; switch, exchange; transpose; journey, travel; relocate, transplant”…
717 aitchim Verb (Briathar).
718 aite Noun, Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural.
719 aiteach Adjective /ˈatʲəx/ queer (homosexual; pertaining to non-normative sexuality).
720 aiteal Noun Equivalent to 'Juniper': Any shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus of the cypress family, which is characterized by point…
721 aiteall Noun fine spell between showers.
722 aiteann Noun /ˈætʲən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Gorse': An evergreen shrub, of the genus Ulex, having thorns, spiny leaves, and yellow flowers.
723 aiteas Noun feeling of apprehension; queer sensation.
724 áith Noun, Adjective /ɑː(h)/ Equivalent to 'kiln': An oven or furnace or a heated chamber, for the purpose of hardening, burning, calcining or drying…
725 aith- Phrase slender form of ath- (“re-, second; old, rejected, ex-; return; later, after”).
726 aithbhe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
727 aithe Noun /ˈãːçə/ genitive singular of áith.
728 aithid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
729 aithigh Noun, Verb (Briathar).
730 aithin Noun, Verb /ˈahənʲ/ commit, commend (do (“to”)).
731 aithint Noun /ahənʲtʲ/ verbal noun of aithin (“bid, command”).
732 aithis Noun /ˈɑhəʃ/ genitive singular of áitheas.
733 aithisc Noun vocative singular of aitheasc (“address, allocution; exhortation, homily; apostrophe”).
734 aithleá Noun light breeze.
735 aithne Noun /ˈɑhənʲə/ acquaintance, acquaintanceship (with ar plus the person or thing one is acquainted with).
736 aithní Adjective feminine genitive singular.
737 aithnid Noun Equivalent to 'acquaintance': A state of being acquainted with a person; originally indicating friendship, intimacy, but…
738 aithním Verb /anʲˈhiːmʲ/
739 aithniú Noun verbal noun of aithin (“know, recognize, identify; acknowledge; distinguish; perceive”).
740 aithre Noun archaic form of aithreacha (plural of athair (“father”)).
741 aithreo Noun freezing hard.
742 aithrí Noun /aɾʲˈhiː/ penitence, penance, repentance.
743 aithris Noun, Verb /ˈahɪɾʲɪʃ/ verbal noun of aithris.
744 áití Verb /ɑːˈtʲiː/ analytic present subjunctive of áitigh.
745 áitigh Verb /ˈɑːtʲɪɟ/ to argue (show grounds for concluding, indicate, imply), submit (put forward a proposition).
746 aitil Noun genitive singular of aiteal.
747 aitill Noun genitive singular of aiteall.
748 aitim Verb /ɑːˈtʲiːmʲ/
749 aitinn Noun vocative/genitive singular.
750 aitinne Noun genitive singular of aiteann.
751 áitíodh Verb analytic past indicative dependent.
752 áitíonn Verb /ɑːˈtʲiːn̪ˠ/ analytic present indicative of áitigh.
753 aitis Noun genitive singular of aiteas (“pleasantness, fun; queerness; feeling of apprehension; queer sensation”).
754 áitithe Noun, Verb /ˈɑːtʲɪhə/ (Briathar).
755 áitiúil Adjective Equivalent to 'local': A person who lives in or near a given place.
756 aitriam Noun Equivalent to 'Atrium': A central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space i…
757 alabard Noun (Ainmfhocal).
758 alabhog Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
759 alainín Noun Equivalent to 'alanine': A nonessential amino acid 2-aminopropanoic acid found in most animal proteins.
760 álainn Adjective /ˈɑːl̪ˠɪɲ/ beautiful, fair, lovely.
761 alamais Noun incoherent speech.
762 aláram Noun
763 alasam Noun Equivalent to 'Alyssum': Any of several plants, of the genus Alyssum, mostly of Eurasian origin, that have racemes of wh…
764 alatán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
765 alathe Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
766 albam Noun Equivalent to 'Album': In Ancient Rome, a white tablet or register on which the praetor's edicts and other public notice…
767 albha Noun (Ainmfhocal).
768 alcaile Noun Equivalent to 'Alkali': One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, soda ash, caustic soda, potash, ammonia, and lith…
769 alcól Noun Equivalent to 'alcohol': Any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-…
770 ald- Phrase
771 alda- Phrase
772 aldai- Phrase
773 aldól Noun
774 aleis Adverb (Dobhriathar).
775 alfa Noun alpha (Greek letter).
776 alfalfa Noun alfalfa, lucerne (Medicago sativa).
777 alga Noun /ˈalˠ(ə)ɡə/
778 algach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
779 alig Adjective alternative spelling of uilig.
780 alla Noun, Adjective /ˈal̪ˠə/ A transliteration of the Russian or Ukrainian female given name А́лла (Álla).
781 alla- Phrase
782 allach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
783 alladh Noun Equivalent to 'fame': Something said or reported; gossip, rumour.
784 allafán Noun allophane.
785 allafón Noun Equivalent to 'Allophone': Any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme.
786 allagar Noun Equivalent to 'shout': A loud burst of voice or voices; a violent and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expr…
787 allai- Phrase slender form of alla- (“allo-”).
788 allaidh Noun, Adjective (Aidiacht).
789 allaíre Noun partial deafness, hardness of hearing.
790 allais Noun /ˈɑl̪ˠəʃ/ vocative/genitive singular of allas (“sweat, perspiration”).
791 allait Noun shapeless, flabby, person.
792 allaite Noun genitive singular of allait.
793 allar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
794 allas Noun /ˈɑl̪ˠəsˠ/ Equivalent to 'sweat': Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high te…
795 allasár Noun
796 allasta Adjective (Aidiacht).
797 allatán Noun Equivalent to 'bundle': A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
798 allt Noun, Verb obsolete spelling of alt.
799 allta Adjective /ˈaul̪ˠt̪ˠə/
800 alltán Noun monster; wild person.
801 alltar Noun the far country; the other world.
802 alluis Noun obsolete spelling of allais: vocative/genitive singular of allus.
803 allus Noun obsolete spelling of allas.
804 almais Noun vocative/genitive singular of almas (“Hallowmas”).
805 almaise Noun genitive singular of almais.
806 almanag Noun /[ˈɑlˠ(ə)mənəɡ]/ Equivalent to 'Almanac': A book or table listing nautical, astronomical, astrological or other events for the year; some…
807 almas Noun Equivalent to 'All Saints' Day': In Christian tradition, the annual feast day celebrating the life of all saints, taking…
808 almóinn Noun /ɑl̪ˠˈmˠoːnʲ/ Equivalent to 'Almond': A river in North Lanarkshire council area, West Lothian council area and Edinburgh council area…
809 almóir Noun Equivalent to 'Niche': A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or oth…
810 almsa Noun Equivalent to 'Alms': Initialism of American Le Mans Series, an enclosed-wheel enclosed-cockpit four-wheel custom-built…
811 almsach Noun
812 almsain Noun (Ainmfhocal).
813 almsóir Noun Equivalent to 'Almoner': A person who distributes alms, especially the doles and alms of religious houses, almshouses.
814 alóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
815 alpa Noun, Verb Alps (a mountain range in Western Europe).
816 alpaca Noun
817 Alpach Adjective Alpine (relating to the Alps).
818 alpadh Noun /ˈɑl̪ˠpˠə/ verbal noun of alp.
819 alpaire Noun Equivalent to 'Pig': Any of several mammalian species of the family Suidae, having cloven hooves, bristles and a snout a…
820 alpán Noun /ɑl̪ˠˈpˠɑːn̪ˠ/ chunky person.
821 alpóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
822 alptha Noun, Verb (Briathar).
823 alpúil Adjective (Aidiacht).
824 alta Noun, Verb /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠə/ genitive singular of altadh.
825 altach Adjective undulating (of road).
826 altadh Noun, Verb /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠə/ verbal noun of alt (“articulate, joint”).
827 altaigh Verb, Adjective give thanks (to God for something), say grace.
828 altair Verb /[ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠəɾʲ]/
829 altan Noun /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠɑːn̪ˠ/ synonym of altán scine (“sharp knife”).
830 altann Verb /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠən̪ˠ/ present indicative analytic of alt.
831 altanna Noun variant plural of alt (“joint; knuckle; knot; hillock; bit; stumpy person; paragraph; section; article, clause; literary…
832 altar Verb /[ˈal̪ˠ.t̪ˠəɾˠ]/ present subjunctive autonomous of alt.
833 altas Verb
834 altfadh Verb /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠəx/ conditional dependent analytic of alt.
835 altóir Noun Equivalent to 'altar': A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites.
836 altóirí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
837 altóra Noun genitive singular of altóir (“altar”).
838 altra Noun foster father.
839 altram Noun Equivalent to 'fosterage': The act of fostering another's child as if it were one's own.
840 altrama Noun genitive singular of altram (“fosterage”).
841 altramú Noun verbal noun of altramaigh.
842 altú Noun /ɑl̪ˠˈhuː/ grace (prayer of thanksgiving said at mealtime).
843 áluinn Adjective obsolete spelling of álainn.
844 alúm Noun
845 alúmana Noun Equivalent to 'Alumina': Aluminum oxide, especially when used in mining, material sciences or ceramics, a refractory sol…
846 alúntas Noun (Ainmfhocal).
847 amach Adverb /əˈmˠax/ outbound, (of mail) outgoing.
848 amadáin Noun /[ɑmˠəˈd̪ˠɑːnʲ]/ vocative/genitive singular.
849 amadán Noun /(ə)mˠəˈd̪ˠɑːn̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Ignoramus': A grand jury's ruling on an indictment when the evidence is determined to be insufficient to…
850 amadána Noun /[ˈamədɑːnə]/ vocative plural of amadán.
851 amadóir Noun timepiece.
852 amaí Noun, Interjection Equivalent to 'hame': Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through.
853 amaid Noun /ˈamˠədʲ/ Equivalent to 'witch': A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to in…
854 amaide Noun genitive singular of amaid.
855 amaidí Noun, Adjective fooling, playacting (with).
856 amáille Noun Equivalent to 'Enamel': An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.
857 amainít Noun Equivalent to 'ammonite': The extinct Canaanite language of the Ammonite people who used to live in modern-day northwest…
858 amais Noun /[ˈamˠəʃ]/ vocative/genitive singular.
859 amal Noun A male given name.
860 amala- Phrase
861 amalach Adjective (Aidiacht).
862 amaláis Noun Equivalent to 'amylase': Any of a class of digestive enzymes, present in saliva and also contributed to the gut by the e…
863 amalóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
864 amalóir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
865 amalós Noun Equivalent to 'amylose': The soluble form of starch (the insoluble form being amylopectin) that is a linear polymer of g…
866 Amanach Noun, Adjective genitive of na hAmanaigh (“the Amish”).
867 amanna Noun, Adverb /ˈamˠən̪ˠə/ (Ainmfhocal).
868 amannta Noun dated spelling of amanta.
869 amanta Noun (Ainmfhocal).
870 amaoile Noun Equivalent to 'Remissness': The characteristic of being remiss.
871 amarac Noun (Ainmfhocal).
872 amaraca Noun (Ainmfhocal).
873 amárach Noun, Adverb /(ə)ˈmˠɑːɾˠəx/ Equivalent to 'tomorrow': The day after the present day.
874 amarca Noun (Ainmfhocal).
875 amaróid Noun Equivalent to 'misfortune': An undesirable event such as an accident.
876 amarrán Noun Equivalent to 'Contention': Argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle.
877 amás Noun, Interjection /[ˈamˠəsˠ]/ opening, opportunity, for attack.
878 amasach Adjective charging, aggressive.
879 amasán Noun
880 amatól Noun
881 amchlár Noun Equivalent to 'timetable': A tabular schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals…
882 améan Interjection (Intriacht).
883 amfa- Phrase Equivalent to 'amphi-': Located on the opposite side of, or referring to two distinct sides or ends of a region or objec…
884 amfai- Phrase
885 amfapód Noun Equivalent to 'amphipod': Any species of the taxonomic order Amphipoda of small, shrimp-like crustaceans.
886 amha Adjective /ˈawə/ nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of amh.
887 amhail Noun, Conjunction synonym of samhail.
888 amhailt Noun phantom; monster, ghoul.
889 amháin Adverb /əˈvˠɑːnʲ/ the same (after aon + noun).
890 amhairc Noun, Verb /ˈɑvˠəɾʲc/ vocative/genitive singular.
891 amhaire Noun Equivalent to 'Woofer': A loudspeaker that produces low-frequency sound.
892 amhairí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
893 amhais Noun /ˈɑu(ə)ʃ/ vocative/genitive singular.
894 amhaisc Noun lees, dregs; inferior ale.
895 amhanc Noun, Verb /aŋk/ Mayo and Ulster form of amharc.
896 ámhar Adjective (Aidiacht).
897 amharc Noun, Verb /ˈɑvˠəɾˠk/ sight (a great deal, a lot).
898 amhas Noun /ɑusˠ/ hireling (someone hired to perform unpleasant tasks).
899 amhasc Noun (Ainmfhocal).
900 amhgar Noun /ˈãuɡəɾˠ/ Ulster form of angar (“want, distress, affliction”).
901 amhlán Noun Equivalent to 'Dolt': A stupid person; a blockhead or dullard.
902 amhlóir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
903 amhnas Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
904 amhóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
905 amhola Noun Equivalent to 'crude oil': Unrefined oil; as it is found underground, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
906 amhra Noun, Adjective noble, distinguished, person.
907 amhráin Noun /əuˈɾˠɑːnʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
908 amhrán Noun /əuˈɾˠaːn̪ˠ/ a type of stressed metre.
909 amhras Noun /ˈauɾˠəsˠ/ suspicion (with ar plus the person or thing suspected).
910 amhsach Adjective Equivalent to 'wild': A surname from Middle English originally referring to a wild person, or for someone living in uncu…
911 amhsán Noun Equivalent to 'Cur': A contemptible or inferior dog.
912 amhsóir Noun synonym of amhas (“hooligan”).
913 amhtais Noun ungainly person.
914 amlás Noun (Ainmfhocal).
915 amlóg Noun foolish woman.
916 amlóir Noun foolish man.
917 amlú Noun (Ainmfhocal).
918 amlua Noun (Ainmfhocal).
919 amogha Adverb (Dobhriathar).
920 amóinia Noun Equivalent to 'Ammonia': A gaseous, toxic compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH₃, with a pungent smell and taste.
921 amóinít Noun ammonite (explosive).
922 amónal Noun Equivalent to 'ammonal': An explosive made up of ammonium nitrate, trinitrotoluene, and aluminium powder.
923 ampaill Noun
924 ampall Noun (Ainmfhocal).
925 ampar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
926 amparán Noun /ˌaumpˠəˈɾˠɑːn̪ˠ/ ungainly person; helpless person.
927 ampla Noun /ˈɑ̃mˠpˠ(ə)l̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'Voracity': The state of being voracious; rapacity or extreme gluttony.
928 amplach Adjective /ˈɑ̃mˠpˠəl̪ˠəx/ greedy, covetous.
929 amplais Noun (Ainmfhocal).
930 amplóir Noun greedy person, glutton.
931 amplúil Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
932 amscaí Noun, Adjective /ˈamˠsˠkiː/ (Ainmfhocal).
933 amscála Noun Equivalent to 'time scale': A series of events used as a rough measure of duration.
934 amugha Adverb (Dobhriathar).
935 amuí Interjection Assourdi, rendu sourd ou muet, non prononcé.
936 amuigh Adverb /əˈmˠu(ː)/ out, outside (static position outside).
937 amús Noun (Ainmfhocal).
938 ana- Phrase /ˈɑn̪ˠə/ Munster form of an- (“very, great”).
939 anabaí Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
940 anacair Noun, Adjective difficulty, distress.
941 anacal Noun protection; deliverance, quarter.
942 anach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
943 anacra Noun, Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural.
944 anacraí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
945 anafais Noun (Ainmfhocal).
946 anagal Noun corrupt matter.
947 anagram Noun
948 anaic Verb (Briathar).
949 anaicme Noun bad breed.
950 anáid Noun annuity (annual sum).
951 anail Noun /əˈnɑːl/ Equivalent to 'anil': A male given name from the Indo-Aryan languages [in turn from Sanskrit] or from the Dravidian lang…
952 anailid Noun Equivalent to 'annelid': Any of various wormlike animals, of the phylum Annelida, having a segmented body; they include…
953 anailín Noun Equivalent to 'Aniline': The simplest aromatic amine, C₆H₅NH₂, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a col…
954 anailís Noun Equivalent to 'analysis': Decomposition into components in order to study (a complex thing, concept, theory, etc.).
955 anáir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
956 anairde Adverb (Dobhriathar).
957 anairí Noun, Adjective undeserving, ungrateful, person.
958 anairt Noun coarse linen, huckaback.
959 anais Noun vocative singular of anas.
960 anaithe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
961 anaitis Noun vocative singular of anaiteas (“unpleasantness”).
962 anál Noun /əˈnʲɑːl̪ˠ/ Any of the anal scales of a reptile.
963 anála Noun /ˈanˠalˠə/ genitive singular of anáil (“breath; air; influence”).
964 análach Noun, Adjective genitive singular of anáil (“breath; air”).
965 anall Adverb /əˈn̪ˠɑul̪ˠ/ hither (from the far side).
966 anallas Noun Equivalent to 'wash': A bay with multiple estuaries of great ecological importance in eastern England, dividing Lincolns…
967 anallód Adverb of yore, in olden times.
968 analóg Noun
969 análú Noun verbal noun of análaigh.
970 anam Noun /ˈɑn̪ˠəmˠ/ liveliness, spirit; breath.
971 anama Noun genitive singular of anam.
972 anamhór Adjective /ˈɑn̪ˠəˌvˠuəɾˠ/ Munster form of anmhór.
973 anamúil Adjective lively, spirited.
974 anann Noun Equivalent to 'Pineapple': A tropical plant, Ananas comosus, native to South America, having thirty or more long, spined…
975 anaoibh Noun gloomy expression, ill humour, despondency.
976 anaosta Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
977 anapas Noun Equivalent to 'anaphase': The stage of mitosis and meiosis during which the chromosomes separate, the chromatid moving t…
978 anársa Adjective young, inexperienced.
979 anart Noun /ˈɑnəɾˠt̪ˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
980 anas Noun /ˈanˠəsˠ/ need, poverty, dire straits.
981 anasach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
982 anásta Adjective /ˈanˠˌasˠt̪ˠə/ awkward, cumbersome, unhandy.
983 anastán Noun clumsy person.
984 anatas Noun (Ainmfhocal).
985 anba Adjective great, prodigious.
986 anbhá Noun consternation, dismay, panic, desperation.
987 anbhách Adjective fearful, panicky.
988 anbháil Adjective great, terrible.
989 anbhal Adjective shameless, impudent, rude.
990 anbhann Adjective /ˈanˠun̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'weak': flou بِضَعْف слабо fracamente slabě schwächlich svagt; slapt αδύναμα débilmente nõrgalt به سستي he…
991 anbharr Noun Equivalent to 'Excess': The state of surpassing or going beyond a limit; the state of being beyond sufficiency, necessit…
992 anbhás Noun a violent, cruel death.
993 ancaíl Noun (Ainmfhocal).
994 ancaire Noun /ˈɑŋkəɾʲə/ Equivalent to 'Recluse': A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religi…
995 ancairt Noun (Ainmfhocal).
996 ancard Noun (Ainmfhocal).
997 anchaoi Noun wretchedness (of repair, health, etc.).
998 anchoda Noun genitive singular of anchuid (“excessive amount”).
999 anchor Noun Equivalent to 'ill-treatment': Cruel, harsh or unkind treatment.
1000 anchroí Noun /ˈɑnxɾˠə/ malevolence.
1001 anchuid Noun excessive amount.
1002 anchuma Noun bad, unnatural, appearance; malformation.
1003 andána Adjective Equivalent to 'Rash': An area of inflamed and irritated skin characterized by reddened spots that may be filled with flu…
1004 andeas Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1005 andóch Adjective improbable.
1006 andóigh Noun unlikely person, place.
1007 andord Noun Equivalent to 'Drone': A male ant, bee, or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen.
1008 andra- Phrase
1009 andúil Noun Equivalent to 'addiction': A state that is characterized by compulsive drug use or compulsive engagement in rewarding be…
1010 anduine Noun /ˈan̪ˠɪnʲə/ inhuman, wicked person.
1011 andúir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1012 aneas Adverb /əˈnʲasˠ/ Equivalent to 'south': The direction towards the pole to the right-hand side of someone facing east, specifically 180°…
1013 anfa Noun /ˈanˠəfˠə/ storm, tempest.
1014 anfach Adjective stormy, rough, tempestuous.
1015 anfacht Noun storminess.
1016 anfaí Noun, Verb, Adjective autonomous conditional dependent of an.
1017 anfais Noun Equivalent to 'Dismay': A sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming…
1018 anfhala Noun deep enmity.
1019 anfhás Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1020 anfhola Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1021 anfúil Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1022 anga- Phrase Equivalent to 'angio-': Élément formant de termes médicaux en rapport avec les vaisseaux sanguins.
1023 angach Adjective (Aidiacht).
1024 angacht Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1025 angadh Noun /ˈaŋɡuː/ Equivalent to 'Pus': A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic…
1026 angaidh Noun, Adjective (Aidiacht).
1027 angailt Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1028 angar Noun want, distress, affliction, austerity, privation.
1029 anghlór Noun strange, unnatural, sound, voice.
1030 anghrá Noun eroticism (quality of being erotic).
1031 angla Noun ill temper.
1032 Angla- Phrase Equivalent to 'anglo-': Préfixe des mots soulignant les rapports mutuels de l'Angleterre ou des Anglais avec d’autres na…
1033 anglach Noun Equivalent to 'Earthworm': A worm that lives in the ground.
1034 anglais Noun /ˈaŋɡl̪ˠəʃ/ milksop (of person).
1035 anglait Noun monkfish, anglerfish.
1036 anglán Noun ill-tempered, quarrelsome, person.
1037 anglóir Noun synonym of anglán (“ill-tempered, quarrelsome, person”).
1038 angóra Noun
1039 angúil Adjective Equivalent to 'Purulent': Troisième personne du pluriel du présent de l’indicatif de puruler.
1040 aniar Adverb /əˈnʲiəɾˠ/ forward (from backward or recumbent position).
1041 aníos Adverb /əˈn̠ʲiːsˠ/ up, upwards (from a low position to a higher one), from below.
1042 aniu Adverb obsolete spelling of inniu (“today”).
1043 anlainn Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1044 anlaith Noun Equivalent to 'Tyrant': A usurper; one who gains power and rules extralegally, distinguished from kings elevated by elec…
1045 anlann Noun /ˈɑun̪ˠl̪ˠən̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Condiment': Something used to enhance the flavor of food, for example, salt or pepper, especially when ad…
1046 anlocht Noun
1047 anlucht Noun Equivalent to 'Surfeit': An excessive amount of something.
1048 anma Noun genitive singular of anam (“soul; life; liveliness, spirit; breath”).
1049 anmain Noun /ˈanˠəmˠənʲ/ nominative/vocative/dative plural.
1050 anman Noun genitive singular of anam (“soul; life; liveliness, spirit; breath”).
1051 anmanna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1052 anmhain Noun synonym of fanacht.
1053 anmhór Noun, Adjective /ˈanˠˌwoːɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1054 annáil Noun, Verb Only used in phrases; see Derived terms.
1055 annálaí Noun Equivalent to 'Annalist': A writer of annals; a chronicler; a historian.
1056 annalas Noun Equivalent to 'Annulus': A ring- or donut-shaped area, object, or structure.
1057 annamh Adjective /ˈanəvˠ/ Equivalent to 'rare': Cooked just a short time so as to retain juice and redness: a rare steak.
1058 anndúir Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1059 annla Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1060 annóid Noun foundation church (church having a special connection with a patron saint and from which others have been founded).
1061 annsan Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1062 annseo Adverb dated spelling of anseo.
1063 annsin Adverb superseded spelling of ansin.
1064 annso Adverb /ən̪ˠˈsˠo/ superseded spelling of anso (“here”).
1065 annsúd Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1066 anóch Adjective (Aidiacht).
1067 anocht Adverb /əˈn̪ˠɔxt̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Tonight': The nighttime of the current day or date; this night.
1068 anoíche Noun late hour of night.
1069 anóid Noun Equivalent to 'Anode': An electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a positive current…
1070 anoir Adverb /əˈn̪ˠɪɾʲ/ from the front.
1071 anois Adverb /əˈn̪ˠɪʃ/ Equivalent to 'now': Acronym of negotiable order of withdrawal (“an instrument similar to a check”).
1072 anonn Adverb /(ə)ˈn̪ˠaun̪ˠ/ thither (over to the other side).
1073 anord Noun Equivalent to 'chaos': In Greek mythology, the primordial state of disorder that exists before the creation of the world…
1074 anordú Noun irrational order, command.
1075 anos Adverb A barangay of Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines.
1076 anracht Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1077 anraid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1078 anrait Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1079 anraith Noun /ˈan̪ˠɾˠəh/ Equivalent to 'Broth': Water in which food (meat, vegetable, etc.) has been boiled.
1080 ánrata Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1081 anrath Noun
1082 anró Noun /ɑun̪ˠˈ(d̪ˠ)ɾˠoː/ hardship (due to severe weather).
1083 anróch Adjective /auˈɾˠoːx/ severe, stormy, inclement.
1084 anrud Noun /ˈan̪ˠɾˠɞd̪ˠ/ too much concern, excessive desire.
1085 ansa Noun, Adjective dearest, most beloved.
1086 ansacht Noun Equivalent to 'love': The ship of characters Logan Echolls and Veronica Mars from the television show Veronica Mars.
1087 ansaí Noun A district of Yan'an, Shaanxi, China.
1088 ansan Adverb /[ən̪ˠˈsˠan̪ˠ]/ Munster form of ansin (“there”).
1089 anseo Adverb /ən̪ˠˈsˠo/ here (in this place; to this place).
1090 anshógh Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1091 ansin Adverb /ən̪ˠˈʃinʲ/ there (in that place).
1092 ansiúd Adverb /ən̪ˠˈsˠuːd̪ˠ/ ~ /ət̪ˠˈsˠuːd̪ˠ/ yonder, there beyond (implies distance).
1093 anso Adverb /ən̪ˠˈsˠo/ Munster form of anseo (“here”).
1094 anspás Noun gorging oneself, devouring food.
1095 anstró Noun
1096 ansúd Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1097 anta- Noun, Phrase (Ainmfhocal).
1098 antalóp Noun antelope (African and Asian animal; its meat).
1099 antamón Noun Equivalent to 'Antimony': A chemical element (symbol Sb, from Latin stibium) with an atomic number of 51: in its stable…
1100 antar Noun Equivalent to 'Anther': The pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.
1101 antlás Noun Equivalent to 'Greed': A selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, f…
1102 antó- Phrase Equivalent to 'antho-': Forms words relating to flowers.
1103 antoil Noun Equivalent to 'Dislike': An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion.
1104 antrasc Noun anthrax (bacteria, disease).
1105 antráth Noun inopportune time.
1106 antrom Noun, Adjective great weight; oppression.
1107 antúr Noun Equivalent to 'Antrum': A bodily cavity, especially one having bony walls, especially one in the sinuses.
1108 anua Noun anoa (small Indonesian water buffalo; Bubalus quarlesi or Bubalus depressicornis).
1109 anuaidh Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1110 anuaill Noun Equivalent to 'Arrogance': The state of being arrogant; a type of extreme or foolish pride in which someone feels much s…
1111 anuair Noun evil hour.
1112 anuas Adverb /əˈn̪ˠuəsˠ/ down, downwards (from a higher position than the speaker).
1113 anuasal Noun, Adjective low-born, ignoble.
1114 anumhal Adjective lacking humility, proud.
1115 anumhla Noun synonym of anumhlaíocht (“disobedience; lack of humility, pride”).
1116 anúra Noun
1117 anúrach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1118 aobh Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1119 aobha Noun variant plural of ae (“liver”).
1120 aobhdha Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1121 aogall Noun
1122 aoibh Noun /ˈiːvʲ/ smile; pleasant expression.
1123 aoibhne Adjective nominative/vocative/strong genitive/dative plural.
1124 aoidh Noun Equivalent to 'attention': An action or remark expressing concern for or interest in someone or something, especially ro…
1125 aoil Noun /iːlʲ/ vocative/genitive singular of aol (“lime”).
1126 aoile Noun /ˈiːlʲə/
1127 aoiligh Noun /ˈiːlʲɪɟ/ genitive/vocative singular of aoileach (“dung”).
1128 aoin Noun nominative plural of aon (“breast, chimney-piece; front part of gunwale (of boat)”).
1129 aoineán Noun Equivalent to 'Jejunum': The central of the three divisions of the small intestine which lies between the duodenum and t…
1130 aoinle Noun fine spell between showers.
1131 aointe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1132 aoir Noun /ˈiːɾʲ/ Equivalent to 'Satire': A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended…
1133 aoirde Noun /ˈiːɾˠdʲə/ (Ainmfhocal).
1134 aoire Noun /ˈeːɾʲə/ whip (party policy enforcer).
1135 aoirigh Verb Equivalent to 'shepherd': A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.
1136 aois Noun /iːʃ/ period, era, age (historical period).
1137 aoise Noun genitive singular of aois.
1138 aoitheo Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1139 aoladh Noun verbal noun of aol.
1140 aolaigh Verb (Briathar).
1141 aolann Verb present indicative analytic of aol.
1142 aoldath Noun lime-colour; whitewash.
1143 aolmhar Adjective limy (containing lime).
1144 aolta Noun, Verb, Adjective genitive singular of aoladh.
1145 aomh Verb /eːvˠ/ (Briathar).
1146 aon- Phrase mono-, uni- (one).
1147 aonach Noun /ˈeːn̪ˠəx/ Equivalent to 'fair': Acronym of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability, a set of principles for…
1148 aonad Noun /ˈeːnˠəd̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'unit': Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
1149 aonaid Noun /ˈeːnˠədʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
1150 aonaigh Noun, Verb genitive singular of aonach (“fair; assembly”).
1151 aonair Noun vocative/genitive singular of aonar.
1152 aonán Noun Equivalent to 'entity': That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit, often used for organizations which ha…
1153 aonar Noun /ˈeːn̪ˠəɾˠ/ aloneness, solitariness.
1154 aonarán Noun single, solitary person.
1155 aonda Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1156 aonghin Noun Equivalent to 'only child': A person who has no siblings; a person raised as the sole child in a household.
1157 aonmhac Noun /ˈeːnˠˌwak/ Equivalent to 'only son': A sole male child, whether one among multiple siblings, or one who has no siblings.
1158 aonrach Adjective (Aidiacht).
1159 aonraic Adjective /ˈeːn̪ˠɾˠɪc/ Equivalent to 'Solitary': One who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchorite, hermit or recluse.
1160 aonréad Noun Equivalent to 'Solo': A piece of music for one performer.
1161 aonrú Noun verbal noun of aonraigh (“isolate”).
1162 aonséis Noun Equivalent to 'homophony': A musical texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship betwe…
1163 aonta Noun, Adjective single state.
1164 aontach Adjective
1165 aontaí Noun, Verb, Adjective genitive singular feminine.
1166 aontaím Verb /eːn̪ˠˈt̪ˠiːmʲ/
1167 aontas Noun Equivalent to 'union': The Oxford Union (a debating society); not to be conflated with Oxford University Student Union (…
1168 aontíos Noun /ˈeːn̪ˠt̪ˠiəsˠ/ Equivalent to 'Cohabitation': An emotional and physical intimate relationship which includes a common living place and w…
1169 aonton Noun
1170 aontreo Adjective
1171 aontú Noun /ˈiːn̪ˠt̪ˠuː/ assent, agreement, accord, acknowledgment, acquiescence, arrangement, compliance, conformity, consent, falling in, sanct…
1172 aonú Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1173 aorach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1174 aoradh Noun verbal noun of aor.
1175 aorta Noun
1176 aortach Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1177 aortaí Noun, Adjective genitive singular feminine of aortach (“aortic”).
1178 aortha Noun, Verb genitive singular of aoradh.
1179 aorúil Adjective synonym of aorach (“satirical”).
1180 aosa Noun /[ˈeːsˠə]/ genitive singular of aos.
1181 aosach Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'adult': An animal or a plant that is fully grown and developed.
1182 aosáid Noun Equivalent to 'Ease': Lack of difficulty; the ability to do something easily.
1183 aosaigh Verb, Adjective Equivalent to 'come of age': To reach a specific age where one is legally considered to be an adult.
1184 aosáin Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1185 aosán Noun /eːˈsˠɑːn̪ˠ/ evil fairy.
1186 aosóga Noun young people, young folk.
1187 aosta Adjective /ˈeːsˠt̪ˠə/ aged, old.
1188 aostach Noun old person.
1189 aosú Noun verbal noun of aosaigh.
1190 aothú Noun verbal noun of aothaigh.
1191 apa- Phrase
1192 apai- Phrase
1193 apaidh Adjective /ˈapˠiː/ Ulster form of aibí (“ripe; mature; smart; clever; quick; lively; crisp”).
1194 apaigh Verb (Briathar).
1195 apaigí Noun Equivalent to 'Apogee': The point, in an orbit about the Earth, that is farthest from the Earth: the apoapsis of an Eart…
1196 apaitít Noun Equivalent to 'Apatite': A calcium fluoride phosphate of variable composition, sometimes used in the manufacture of fert…
1197 apalóg Noun Equivalent to 'apologue': A short story with a moral, often involving talking animals or objects; a fable.
1198 apasam Noun opossum (American marsupial).
1199 aprún Noun /əˈpˠɾˠuːn̪ˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1200 apsaint Noun Equivalent to 'Absinthe': The herb absinthium Artemisia absinthium (grande wormwood); essence of wormwood.
1201 apstal Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1202 ápúil Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1203 Arabach Noun, Adjective /ˈaɾˠəbˠəx/ Arabic, Arabian, Arab.
1204 aracais Noun /ˈaɾˠəkəʃ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1205 aracha Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1206 arad Adjective A nomadic herder.
1207 arae Noun, Preposition, Conjunction (Ainmfhocal).
1208 araer Adverb obsolete spelling of aréir (“last night”).
1209 araí Noun bridle; (in plural) reins.
1210 araicis Noun /ˈaɾˠəkəʃ/ approach, meeting.
1211 aráin Noun vocative/genitive singular of arán.
1212 araíon Noun genitive singular of araí (“bridle”).
1213 aral Noun Equivalent to 'aril': A tissue surrounding the seed in certain fruits such as pomegranates.
1214 aralt Noun a male given name, equivalent to English Harold.
1215 araltas Noun Equivalent to 'Heraldry': The profession or art of devising, granting and blazoning coats of arms, tracing genealogies a…
1216 arán Noun /əˈɾˠɑːn̪ˠ/
1217 araoid Noun only used in cuir araoid ar.
1218 araon Adverb /əˈɾˠeːnˠ/ both (after a pronoun or noun governed by a possessive determiner).
1219 ararút Noun Equivalent to 'Arrowroot': Maranta arundinacea from the Marantaceae family, a large perennial herb native to the Caribbe…
1220 arathar Noun ploughing equipment, plough; ploughing.
1221 arbh Adverb Introduces a direct or indirect interrogative; past/conditional tense.
1222 arbhair Noun genitive singular of arbhar.
1223 arbhar Noun /əˈɾˠuːɾˠ/ corn, cereals (fruits of a cereal crop).
1224 arbhú Adverb (Dobhriathar).
1225 arcadán Noun synonym of arc (“piglet; diminutive animal or person”).
1226 arcáin Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1227 arcán Noun /aɾˠˈkɑːnˠ/
1228 ard- Noun, Phrase (Ainmfhocal).
1229 arda Noun, Adjective /ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠə/ nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of ard.
1230 ardach Noun verbal noun of ardaigh.
1231 ardaigh Noun, Verb /ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠɪɟ/ to raise, lift, heighten, hoist, elevate, cast up (one's eyes etc.), put up, throw up (one's hands, a window etc.), upli…
1232 ardall Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1233 ardán Noun obsolete spelling of ardán.
1234 ardbhrú Noun high pressure.
1235 ardlá Noun excellent day.
1236 ardlua Noun
1237 ardnós Noun grandeur, hauteur; formality, snobbery, starch.
1238 ardóg Noun Equivalent to 'Stimulant': A substance that acts to increase physiological or nervous activity in the body.
1239 ardrang Noun senior class.
1240 ardréim Noun Equivalent to 'Sway': A village and civil parish in New Forest district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SZ2798).
1241 ardrí Noun /ˌɑːɾˠd̪ˠˈɾˠiː/ high king (chief king).
1242 ardríon Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1243 ardú Noun /ɑːɾˠˈd̪ˠuː/ promotion (advancement in position).
1244 aréir Noun, Adverb /əˈɾˠeːɾʲ/ last night.
1245 argail Noun, Adjective synonym of argóint (“argument”).
1246 argain Noun destruction, plunder.
1247 argánta Adjective quarrelsome.
1248 argóin Noun, Verb vocative/genitive singular of argón (“argon”).
1249 argóint Noun /ɑɾˠəˈɡoːnʲtʲ/ verbal noun of argóin.
1250 argón Noun
1251 argónaí Noun arguer (one who argues).
1252 argtha Verb (Briathar).
1253 ariamh Adverb /əˈɾʲiəvˠ/ (Dobhriathar).
1254 arís Adverb /əˈɾʲiːʃ/ afterwards; at some future time.
1255 aríst Adverb /əˈɾˠiːʃtʲ/ A rising, as from a seat, a bed, or the ground, or from below the horizon.
1256 arlacan Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1257 arma Noun nominative plural.
1258 armacas Noun Equivalent to 'tenderness': Quality, state or condition of being tender.
1259 armáid Noun Equivalent to 'Armada': A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada.
1260 armáil Noun, Verb verbal noun of armáil.
1261 armais Noun /[ˈaɾˠ(ə)mˠəʃ]/ vocative/genitive singular.
1262 armas Noun /[ˈaɾˠ(ə)mˠəsˠ]/ protective shield, protection.
1263 armlón Noun Equivalent to 'Ammunition': Articles used in charging firearms and ordnance of all kinds; as powder, balls, shot, shells…
1264 armóin Noun Equivalent to 'harmonium': A small keyboard instrument that consists of a series of reed pipes, which sound when one of…
1265 armónaí Noun, Adjective harmonist.
1266 armónú Noun verbal noun of armónaigh.
1267 armúr Noun Equivalent to 'Armor': A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging…
1268 arna Noun, Preposition only used in arna mhárach.
1269 arnaidh Adjective hard, severe.
1270 arnár Noun used with a verbal noun to indicate completion of an action and its direct object: ‘upon our’ / ‘when we’.
1271 arócar Noun monkey-puzzle (Araucaria araucana).
1272 aróg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1273 Árónach Adjective Equivalent to 'Aaronic': Pertaining to Aaron (elder brother of Moses).
1274 arracht Noun Equivalent to 'Monster': A terrifying and dangerous creature, especially one of an imaginary or mythical kind.
1275 arraing Noun /ˈaɾˠən̠ʲ/ stitch, stabbing pain, pang, twinge, convulsion.
1276 arsa Noun, Verb, Adjective /ˈaɾˠsˠə/ aged person; (in plural) ancients.
1277 ársaigh Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
1278 arsan Noun, Verb /ˈeɾˠsˠə/ (Ainmfhocal).
1279 Artach Noun, Adjective Arctic (a continental region consisting of the portion of the Earth north of the Arctic Circle, containing the North Pol…
1280 artaire Noun /ˈaɾˠt̪ˠəɾʲə/ Equivalent to 'Artery': Any of the muscular- and elastic-walled blood vessels forming part of the circulation system by…
1281 artóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1282 artr- Phrase
1283 artra- Phrase
1284 artrai- Phrase
1285 arúil Adjective Equivalent to 'Arable': Land that can be cropped (i.e., land that is arable); land that is being cropped (i.e., land tha…
1286 asad Pronoun
1287 asail Noun /ˈɑsˠəlʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
1288 asáilia Noun Equivalent to 'Azalea': A plant of the obsolete genus Azalea.
1289 asáitiú Noun verbal noun of asáitigh.
1290 asal Noun /ˈɑsˠəl̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Ass': Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which ar…
1291 asala Noun /ˈɑsˠəl̪ˠə/ vocative plural of asal (“donkey”).
1292 asam Pronoun /ˈɑsˠəmˠ/
1293 asán Noun A municipal city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
1294 asanálú Noun verbal noun of asanálaigh (“exhale”).
1295 asarlaí Noun enchanter, magician, medicine man, necromancer, sorcerer, powwow, witch doctor, wizard.
1296 asat Pronoun /ˈɑsˠət̪ˠ/
1297 asca- Phrase
1298 ascaill Noun /ˈɑsˠkəl̠ʲ/ Equivalent to 'axil': The angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the ste…
1299 ascall Noun /ˈasˠkəl̪ˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1300 ascas Noun Equivalent to 'ascus': A sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi; it is a reproductive cell in which meiosis and an…
1301 aschuir Noun, Verb to output.
1302 aschur Noun verbal noun of aschuir.
1303 asclán Noun something carried under the arm; armful.
1304 asfalt Noun Equivalent to 'Asphalt': A sticky, black to brown and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid, composed almost entirely of b…
1305 aslach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1306 aslú Noun verbal noun of aslaigh.
1307 asma Noun Equivalent to 'Asthma': A long-term respiratory condition, in which the airways may unexpectedly and suddenly narrow, of…
1308 asmach Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Asthmatic': A person who suffers from asthma.
1309 asna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1310 asó- Phrase Equivalent to 'azo-': Containing nitrogen especially as the divalent group N=N.
1311 asóch Adjective Equivalent to 'azoic': Destitute of any vestige of organic life, or at least of animal life.
1312 aspa Noun genitive singular of asp (“asp”).
1313 aspal Noun /ˈɑsˠpˠəlˠ/ Equivalent to 'Apostle': A transliteration of the Greek male given name Απόστολος (Apóstolos).
1314 aspalda Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1315 aspalta Adjective (Aidiacht).
1316 aspanna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1317 asta Pronoun
1318 astaigh Verb emit (gas, light, etc.).
1319 astar Noun Equivalent to 'Aster': Any of several plants of the genus Aster; one of its flowers.
1320 astig Adverb obsolete spelling of istigh.
1321 astú Noun, Pronoun /ˈɑstə/
1322 asúchán Noun Equivalent to 'Adsorption': The adhesion of a liquid or gas on the surface of a solid material, forming a thin film on t…
1323 asúigh Verb to adsorb (to accumulate on a surface, by adsorption).
1324 asúire Noun Equivalent to 'Aspirator': A pump which draws gas through a liquid.
1325 at-chí Verb alternative spelling of atchí.
1326 ata- Phrase Equivalent to 'atto-': In the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to w…
1327 atach Noun verbal noun of aitim (“beseech”).
1328 atad Verb
1329 atadh Verb
1330 atáid Verb
1331 ataidh Verb
1332 ataigí Verb
1333 atáille Noun refresher.
1334 atáim Verb /[əˈt̪ˠɑːmʲ]/
1335 atáimid Verb /[əˈt̪ˠɑːmʲədʲ]/
1336 atáir Verb
1337 atáirg Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
1338 atais Verb
1339 atáite Verb (Briathar).
1340 atal Noun A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
1341 atall Noun Equivalent to 'Atoll': A type of island consisting of a ribbon reef that nearly or entirely surrounds a lagoon and suppo…
1342 atán Noun cap; caputium.
1343 atann Verb present indicative analytic of at.
1344 ataoi Verb
1345 atar Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'Attar': An essential oil extracted from flowers.
1346 atas Verb
1347 atáthar Verb /[əˈt̪ˠɑːhəɾˠ]/ present indicative independent affirmative progressive relative autonomous of bí.
1348 atchí Verb present indicative analytic independent of feic.
1349 atéamh Noun verbal noun of atéigh.
1350 atéigh Verb
1351 atéite Noun, Verb (Briathar).
1352 atfaidh Verb future analytic of at.
1353 ath- Phrase /ah/ Equivalent to 're-': Préfixe utilisé soit avec des verbes, soit avec des substantifs (en général des déverbaux) pour for…
1354 atha Noun /ˈaːhə/ genitive singular of áith.
1355 athach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1356 athadh Noun genitive singular of athaidh (“space of time”).
1357 athaid Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1358 athaidh Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1359 athair Noun /ˈɑhəɾʲ/ father (male parent; term of address for a priest; male ancestor more remote than a parent, a progenitor).
1360 athais Noun /ˈɑːhəʃ/ vocative/genitive singular of áthas.
1361 athar Noun /ˈahəɾˠ/ genitive singular of athair.
1362 athfhás Noun /ˈaˌhɑːsˠ/ aftergrowth, second growth, second harvest.
1363 athghin Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'Counterpart': Either of two parts that fit together, or complement one another.
1364 athlas Verb Equivalent to 'relight': To render again with different simulated lighting conditions.
1365 athléim Noun, Verb /ˈaleːmʲ/
1366 athnasc Verb mimic, query (person's) statement, interrupt (of person).
1367 athord Noun reordering, rearrangement (reorganisation).
1368 athordú Noun verbal noun of athordaigh.
1369 athphós Verb
1370 athrach Noun genitive singular of athair (“creeper”).
1371 athráid Noun
1372 athraím Verb /ˈɑɾˠiːmʲ/
1373 athraon Verb
1374 athriar Noun, Verb readminister.
1375 athrón Noun yearling seal (maritime mammal).
1376 athrú Noun /ˈɑɾˠuː/ verbal noun of athraigh: changing.
1377 athshon Verb
1378 athuair Adverb /ˈahuəɾʲ/ again, a second time.
1379 atlas Noun atlas (bound collection of maps; uppermost vertebra of the neck).
1380 atóg Verb Equivalent to 'Retake': a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again.
1381 atóin Noun false bottom.
1382 atonúil Adjective Equivalent to 'Atonal': Qui utilise toutes les ressources de la gamme chromatique, tonale ou modale en écartant toute no…
1383 atrácht Verb retread (tyre).
1384 atráth Noun another time, occasion.
1385 atriail Noun, Verb verbal noun of atriail.
1386 atrua Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1387 atruach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1388 atuirse Noun weariness; dejection.
1389 aturnae Noun Equivalent to 'attorney': A lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession.
1390 babaí Noun baby (infant).
1391 babán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1392 babhla Noun Equivalent to 'Bowl': A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup…
1393 babhta Noun /ˈbˠɑut̪ˠə/ boot (something given to equalize an exchange).
1394 bábhún Noun /ˈbˠaːwənˠ/ breakwater (construction in or around a harbour).
1395 bábóg Noun /ˈbˠabˠɔɡ/ Equivalent to 'doll': A township and rural village in Sutherland, Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NC8803).
1396 babún Noun Equivalent to 'Baboon': An Old World monkey of the genus Papio, having dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek po…
1397 bacach Noun, Adjective /bˠəˈkɑx/ Equivalent to 'Beggar': A person suffering from extreme poverty.
1398 bacacha Noun, Adjective /bˠəˈkɑxə/ nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of bacach.
1399 bacadas Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1400 bacadh Noun, Verb /ˈbˠɑkə/ verbal noun of bac.
1401 bacaí Noun, Adjective /bˠəˈkiː/ genitive singular feminine.
1402 bacaidh Verb
1403 bacaigh Noun, Verb, Adjective /ˈbˠɑkɪɟ/ vocative/genitive singular masculine.
1404 bácáil Noun, Verb /bˠɑːˈkɑːlʲ/ Ulster form of bacadh: verbal noun of bac (“hinder”).
1405 bacaim Verb
1406 bacainn Noun
1407 bácála Noun, Verb genitive singular of bácáil.
1408 bacán Noun /ˈbˠukɑːnˠ/ crook (bend, curve).
1409 bacann Verb present indicative analytic of bac.
1410 bacanna Noun variant plural of bac (“balk, hindrance; barrier; mattock; bend (in river, etc.); (door-)step; stay (of proceedings)”).
1411 bacard Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1412 bacart Noun Equivalent to 'carpenter's square': A tool used to measure out right angles.
1413 bách Noun, Adjective A bachelor.
1414 bachall Noun /ˈbˠɑxəl̪ˠ/ crook (shepherd's staff).
1415 bachlóg Noun Equivalent to 'Brussels sprout': The green vegetable Brassica oleracea var.
1416 báchrán Noun /ˈbˠaːxɾˠanˠ/ bog-bean, buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata).
1417 bachta Noun /ˈbˠaxt̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'turf bank': an area in a peat bog from which turf is cut as fuel.
1418 bacstaí Noun boxty (potato pancake).
1419 bactha Noun, Verb (Briathar).
1420 bácús Noun /bˠɑːˈkuːsˠ/ bakehouse.
1421 bádaibh Noun dative plural of bád (“boat”).
1422 badán Noun
1423 badhb Noun /bˠəibˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1424 badhbh Noun /bˠəivˠ/ a female fairy said to be attached to certain families and to foretell death, appearing as a hooded crow.
1425 badhbha Noun, Adjective martial, warlike.
1426 bádóir Noun /bˠɑːˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ/ water boatman, Corixidae spp.
1427 bádóirí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1428 bádóra Noun /bˠɑːˈd̪ˠoːɾˠə/ genitive singular of bádóir.
1429 badráil Noun, Verb /bˠɑd̪ˠˈɾˠɑːlʲ/ to bother (annoy, disturb).
1430 báfaidh Verb /ˈbˠaːçɪ/ analytic future of báigh.
1431 bagair Noun, Verb threaten (with ar + the person threatened).
1432 bagairt Noun /ˈbˠaɡəɾˠtʲ/ verbal noun of bagair.
1433 bagar Noun /ˈbˠaɡəɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1434 bagrach Adjective /ˈbˠɑɡəɾˠhəx/ threatening, menacing.
1435 bagúin Noun genitive singular of bagún.
1436 bagún Noun /bˠəˈɡuːn̪ˠ/
1437 baibín Noun
1438 baic Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1439 báicéir Noun Equivalent to 'Baker': An English surname originating as an occupation for a baker, or owner of a communal oven.
1440 báid Noun, Verb /bˠɑːdʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
1441 báidín Noun Equivalent to 'canoe': A small long and narrow boat, propelled by one or more people (depending on the size of canoe), u…
1442 baige Noun /ˈbˠaɟə/ bagful, small heap.
1443 báigh Verb /bˠɑːɟ/ Equivalent to 'Drench': A dose or draught of liquid medicine (especially one causing sleepiness) taken by a person; spec…
1444 bail Noun /bˠalʲ/ proper condition, order.
1445 bailbhe Noun, Adjective dumbness, muteness; stammering.
1446 bailbhí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1447 bailc Noun
1448 baile Noun /ˈbˠalʲə/ genitive singular of bail.
1449 bailí Adjective genitive singular feminine.
1450 bailigh Verb /ˈbˠalʲɪɟ/ Equivalent to 'collect': The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook…
1451 bailím Verb /bˠaˈlʲiːmʲ/
1452 bailiú Noun collecting, collection.
1453 baill Noun /bˠiːlʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
1454 báille Noun /ˈbˠɑːl̠ʲə/ Equivalent to 'Bailiff': A reeve, (specifically) the chief officer executing the decisions of any English court in the p…
1455 bailte Noun /ˈbˠal̠ʲtʲə/ (Ainmfhocal).
1456 bailtí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1457 bain Verb /bˠinʲ/ to win (triumph or achieve victory in; gain (a prize) by succeeding in competition or contest).
1458 bain- Phrase slender form of ban-.
1459 bainbh Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1460 bainc Noun /bˠiːɲc/ vocative/genitive singular.
1461 báine Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠɑːnʲə/ Equivalent to 'Whiteness': The state or quality of being white (all senses).
1462 bainim Verb /ˈbˠɪnʲəmʲ/
1463 báinín Noun /bˠɑːˈnʲiːnʲ/ jacket made of white homespun woollen cloth.
1464 baininn Adjective masculine vocative/genitive singular.
1465 bainis Noun /ˈbanʲəʃ/ wedding, wedding feast.
1466 bainise Noun genitive singular of bainis.
1467 bainne Noun /ˈbˠaɲə/
1468 bainse Noun /ˈbˠæn̠ʲʃə/ genitive singular of banais.
1469 bainseó Noun Equivalent to 'Banjo': A stringed musical instrument (chordophone), usually with a round body, a membrane-like soundboar…
1470 báinsí Noun genitive singular of báinseach (“green, sward, lawn”).
1471 baint Noun /bˠɪnʲtʲ/ involvement (in, with something, somebody).
1472 bainte Noun, Verb /ˈbˠan̠ʲtʲə/ (Briathar).
1473 baintrí Noun /ˈbˠæn̠ʲtʲɾʲəi̯/ genitive singular of baintreach (“widow”).
1474 baird Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1475 báire Noun /ˈbˠɑːɾʲə/ goal (score gained; target area).
1476 bairéad Noun /bˠaˈɾʲeːd̪ˠ/
1477 bairín Noun Equivalent to 'loaf': A block of bread after baking.
1478 bairíní Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1479 bairís Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1480 bairr Noun vocative/genitive singular of barr.
1481 bairr- Phrase slender form of barr- (“excellent”).
1482 báirse Noun Equivalent to 'barge': A large flat-bottomed towed or self-propelled boat used mainly for river and canal transport of h…
1483 báis Noun /bˠɑːʃ/ vocative/genitive singular of bás.
1484 baisc Noun /bˠaʃc/ batch, heap, cluster.
1485 baise Noun /[ˈbˠaʃə]/ genitive singular of bas.
1486 báisín Noun /bˠɑːˈʃiːnʲ/ Equivalent to 'Cockle': Any of several field weeds, such as the common corncockle (Agrostemma githago) and darnel ryegra…
1487 baist Verb /bˠaʃtʲ/ to add water to.
1488 baiste Noun, Verb /ˈbˠaʃtʲə/ genitive singular of baisteadh.
1489 báistí Noun /bˠɑːʃˈtʲiː/ genitive singular of báisteach (“rain”).
1490 baistim Verb /ˈbˠaʃtʲəmʲ/
1491 báite Noun, Verb /ˈbˠɑːtʲə/ Nom, en Haute-Normandie, Seine-Maritime, de l’amorce pour les hameçons.
1492 baithis Noun /ˈbˠaʃ/ top, crown (of head).
1493 báithte Verb superseded spelling of báite.
1494 báitín Noun /ˈbˠaːtʲiːnʲ/ swamp hole, mossy pool of water on a bog.
1495 baladh Noun /ˈbˠɑlˠ(h)ə/ Connacht form of boladh (“smell, scent”).
1496 balbh Adjective /ˈbˠɑl̪ˠəvˠ/ Equivalent to 'Mute': The faeces of a hawk or falcon.
1497 balbhán Noun /ˈbˠɔlˠəwanˠ/ Equivalent to 'Mute': The faeces of a hawk or falcon.
1498 balc Noun /bˠalˠk/ Ulster form of bailc (“downpour”).
1499 balcais Noun /ˈbˠalˠkəʃ/ clout (piece of cloth), rag.
1500 balcán Noun genitive of na Balcáin (“the Balkans”).
1501 balcóin Noun Equivalent to 'balcony': An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window.
1502 ball Noun /bˠɑul̪ˠ/ mark (on the skin of a human or animal).
1503 balla Noun /ˈbˠɑl̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'wall': A Chinese constellation located near Pegasus and Andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part…
1504 ballach Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠal̪ˠəx/ spotted, blotchy, dappled, mottled, speckled.
1505 ballaí Noun, Adjective /[ˈbˠal̪ˠiː]/ genitive singular feminine.
1506 ballán Noun /ˈbˠul̪ˠɑːn/ cup-shaped hole in a rock.
1507 ballra Noun Equivalent to 'Membership': The state of being a member of a group or organization.
1508 balsa Noun balsa (tree, wood).
1509 balsam Noun Equivalent to 'Balsam': A sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants.
1510 Baltach Adjective Baltic (a sea in Northern Europe).
1511 bámhar Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠɑːvˠəɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1512 ban- Phrase /bˠɑn̪ˠ/ A prefix appended to words to make a female form, similar to -ette or -ess in English.
1513 ban-ab Noun Equivalent to 'abbess': A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over…
1514 ban-aba Noun genitive singular of ban-ab.
1515 bána Noun, Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of bán.
1516 bánaí Noun Equivalent to 'albino': A person or animal congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feat…
1517 bánaigh Verb /ˈbˠɑːn̪ˠɪɟ/ to clear, clear out, empty, depopulate.
1518 banais Noun /ˈbanˠəʃ/ Ulster form of bainis (“wedding”).
1519 banana Noun /bˠəˈn̪ˠan̪ˠə/
1520 bananaí Noun Première personne du singulier du passé simple du verbe bananer.
1521 banbh Noun /ˈbˠɑn̪ˠəvˠ/ ace of hearts.
1522 banbha Noun Ireland (an island and country in northwestern Europe).
1523 banbhán Noun /ˈbˠanˠəfˠanˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1524 bánbhia Noun dairy product.
1525 bánbhuí Noun, Adjective cream (yellowish white color).
1526 banc Noun /bˠaŋk/ bank (financial institution; branch of such an institution; safe and guaranteed place of storage).
1527 bancán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1528 banda Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠan̪ˠd̪ˠə/ band (myriad senses).
1529 bandach Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠɑn̪ˠd̪ˠəx/ (Ainmfhocal).
1530 bandáil Noun company, assembly of women.
1531 bandán Noun /bˠɑn̪ˠd̪ˠən̪ˠ/ Bandon (a river in County Cork, Ireland).
1532 bandé Noun genitive singular of bandia.
1533 bandia Noun Equivalent to 'Goddess': The single goddess of various monotheistic religions.
1534 bandiúc Noun
1535 bang Noun effort, (vigorous) movement.
1536 banlia Noun /ˈbˠɑn̪ˠˌl̠ʲiə/ female physician.
1537 banna Noun /ˈbˠanˠə/ Equivalent to 'band': A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
1538 bannaí Noun Equivalent to 'Banns': The announcement of a forthcoming marriage (legally required for a church wedding in England and…
1539 bánóg Noun white (butterfly of the subfamily Pierinae).
1540 banógh Noun
1541 banoide Noun tutoress; female teacher.
1542 banrach Noun /ˈbɑːn̪ˠt̪ˠɾəx/ enclosure, yard, paddock, fold, corral.
1543 banríon Noun /bˠau(n̪ˠ)ˈɾˠiːnʲ/ queen, (female monarch; wife of a king).
1544 banrón Noun
1545 bansár Noun /[ˈbˠanˠˌsˠɑːɾˠ]/ Equivalent to 'Tsarina': An empress of several Eastern European countries, especially Russia, or the wife of a tsar.
1546 banscál Noun
1547 bansióg Noun female fairy.
1548 bánta Noun, Verb
1549 Bantúch Noun, Adjective
1550 banúdar Noun authoress, female author.
1551 banúil Adjective womanly, ladylike.
1552 baoch Adjective /bˠeːx/ Munster form of buíoch (“thankful; pleased, satisfied”).
1553 baog Noun chunk (of rock).
1554 baoghal Noun Classical and superseded spelling of baol (“danger”).
1555 baoige Noun genitive singular of baog.
1556 baoil Noun vocative/genitive singular of baol.
1557 baois Noun /bˠiːʃ/
1558 baoithe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1559 baol Noun /bˠeːl̪ˠ/
1560 baolach Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1561 baos Noun /bˠiːsˠ/ Ulster form of baois (“folly”).
1562 baoth Noun, Adjective /bˠeːh/ (Ainmfhocal).
1563 baothán Noun Equivalent to 'Fool': A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream.
1564 bar- Phrase Forme des termes relatifs au poids.
1565 bara Noun /ˈbˠaɾˠə/ inclination, intention.
1566 bara- Phrase
1567 bárach Noun only used in i mbárach.
1568 barai- Phrase
1569 barainn Noun Equivalent to 'Thrift': The characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
1570 baránta Noun
1571 bard Noun /bˠɑːɾˠd̪ˠ/ poet (of a certain rank); bard.
1572 barda Noun /ˈbˠɑːɾˠdˠə/ obsolete spelling of barda.
1573 bardais Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1574 bardal Noun Equivalent to 'drake': An English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a byname from Old English draca or O…
1575 bardas Noun municipal authority, corporation.
1576 barr Noun, Verb /bˠɑːɾˠ/ obsolete spelling of barr.
1577 barr- Phrase /bˠɑːɾˠ/ excellent, outstanding, extraordinary.
1578 barra Noun /ˈbˠaɾˠə/ nominative/vocative/dative plural.
1579 barrach Noun /ˈbˠaɾˠəx/ tow (of flax, hemp).
1580 barrúil Adjective /ˈbˠaɾˠu(ː)lʲ/ funny, droll, amusing, comical, humorous.
1581 barúil Noun, Verb /bˠəˈɾˠuːlʲ/ verbal noun of barúil.
1582 barúla Noun genitive singular of barúil.
1583 barún Noun Equivalent to 'Baron': A male member of the lowest rank of English nobility (the equivalent rank in Scotland is lord).
1584 basa Noun /[ˈbˠɑsˠə]/ The catfish Pangasius bocourti.
1585 basa- Phrase basi-, baso-.
1586 basai- Phrase
1587 básaigh Noun, Verb (Ainmfhocal).
1588 basalt Noun
1589 basanna Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1590 basc Verb bash; crush.
1591 Bascach Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Basque': A member of a cultural and ethnic people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay be…
1592 bascadh Noun bashing; severe injury.
1593 bascaed Noun
1594 bascóid Noun /ˈbˠasˠkɔdʲ/ Ulster form of bascaed (“basket”).
1595 básmhar Adjective Equivalent to 'Mortal': A human; someone susceptible to death.
1596 bastard Noun
1597 bastart Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1598 bású Noun verbal noun of básaigh.
1599 basún Noun /[bˠaˈsˠuːnˠ]/ Equivalent to 'Bassoon': A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and playing in the tenor and…
1600 bata Noun /ˈbˠɑt̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'stick': The customary length (according to the material used) of a piece or roll of textile fabrics impor…
1601 bata- Phrase
1602 bataí Noun Première personne du singulier du passé simple du verbe bâter.
1603 batai- Phrase slender form of bata- (“batho-; bathy-”).
1604 batar Noun /ˈbˠat̪ˠəɾˠ/ battering.
1605 báthadh Noun /ˈbˠaːhuː/ Ulster form of bá (“drowning”): verbal noun of báith.
1606 báthair Noun /ˈbɑːhəɾʲ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1607 bathais Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1608 báúil Noun, Adjective (Ainmfhocal).
1609 bé-iasc Noun Equivalent to 'damselfish': Most fish in the Pomacentridae family.
1610 béabhar Noun Equivalent to 'Beaver': A semiaquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet, native to th…
1611 beacáin Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1612 beacán Noun /ˈbˠɔkanˠ/ Equivalent to 'Mushroom': Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their…
1613 beach Noun /bʲax/ bee (insect).
1614 beacha Noun /ˈbʲaxə/ nominative/vocative/dative plural of beach.
1615 beachóg Noun /ˈbʲaxɔɡ/ synonym of beach (“bee”).
1616 beacht Noun, Adjective /bʲaxt̪ˠ/ circumstantial (abounding with circumstances; minute in details).
1617 beachta Noun, Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of beacht.
1618 bead Verb /bʲɛd̪ˠ/
1619 beadaí Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲad̪ˠi(ː)/ dainty, fastidious (about food); fond of dainties and delicacies.
1620 beag Noun, Adjective /bʲeɡ/ few (with singular or plural noun).
1621 beag- Phrase
1622 beaga Adjective /ˈbʲeɡə/ nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of beag.
1623 beagán Noun, Adverb /bʲəˈɡɑːn̪ˠ/ a little, a bit (small amount).
1624 beainín Noun /bʲaˈnʲiːnʲ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1625 béal Noun /bʲiːɑ̯l̪ˠ/ mouth (of the face, etc.).
1626 béala Noun /[ˈbʲia̯l̪ˠə]/ dative plural of béal (used only in certain phrases; see derived terms).
1627 bealach Noun, Adjective /bʲəˈl̪ˠɑx/ passage, thoroughfare.
1628 bealadh Noun /ˈbʲahlˠu/ Equivalent to 'personal lubricant': Any lubricant used during human sexual activity to reduce friction between body part…
1629 bealaí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1630 béalóg Noun mouthpiece (part of a wind instrument).
1631 bean Noun, Verb, Pronoun /bʲan̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'wife': A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
1632 beangán Noun Equivalent to 'Graft': A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and n…
1633 beann Noun /bʲɑun̪ˠ/ genitive plural of binn.
1634 beanna Noun /ˈbʲan̪ˠə/ nominative/dative plural of beann (“horn”).
1635 beannán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1636 beannú Noun /bʲaˈn̪ˠuː/ verbal noun of beannaigh.
1637 bear Noun /bʲeːɾˠ/ alternative genitive plural of bior (“pointed rod or shaft; spit, spike; point”).
1638 bearach Noun /ˈbʲeɾˠəx/ Equivalent to 'Heifer': A young female cow, (particularly) one over one year old but which has not calved.
1639 béarfad Verb /ˈbʲeːɾˠəd̪ˠ/
1640 béarfar Verb /ˈbʲeːɾˠfˠəɾˠ/ autonomous future of beir.
1641 bearn Noun /bʲaːɾˠn̪ˠ/ Ulster form of bearna (“gap”).
1642 bearna Noun /ˈbʲɑːɾˠn̪ˠə/ gap (opening made by breaking or parting, allowing passage or entrance, or implying a breach or defect).
1643 bearnaí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1644 bearnán Noun genitive singular of bearna (“gap”).
1645 bearnas Noun /ˈbʲɑːɾˠn̪ˠəsˠ/ mountain pass, gap.
1646 bearr Verb /bʲɑːɾˠ/ Equivalent to 'Crop': A plant, grown for it, or its fruits or seeds, to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel…
1647 beart Noun, Verb /bʲaɾˠt̪ˠ/ plan (set of intended actions), proceeding.
1648 bearta Noun, Verb nominative/dative plural of beart (“bundle; garment; proceeding”).
1649 béarúil Adjective
1650 béas Noun /bʲiːa̯sˠ/ Equivalent to 'custom': Frequent repetition of the same behavior; way of behavior common to many; ordinary manner; habit…
1651 béasa Noun nominative/vocative/dative plural.
1652 béasach Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲiːa̯sˠəx/ (Ainmfhocal).
1653 béascna Noun mode of conduct; custom, usage.
1654 beath- Phrase
1655 beatha Noun /ˈbʲahə/ genitive singular of bith.
1656 beathaí Noun, Adjective /[ˈbʲahiː]/ (Ainmfhocal).
1657 beathú Verb /bʲaˈhuː/ verbal noun of beathaigh.
1658 béic Noun, Verb /bʲeːc/ yell, shout.
1659 béice Noun, Verb genitive singular of béic (“yell, shout”).
1660 beich Noun /bʲɛç/ dative singular of beach.
1661 beiche Noun /ˈbʲɛçɪ/ genitive singular of beach.
1662 béicíl Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1663 béicim Verb
1664 béicire Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1665 béicthe Noun, Verb (Briathar).
1666 beid Verb /bʲɛdʲ/
1667 beidh Verb /bʲɛɟ/ analytic future of bí: “will be”.
1668 beidís Verb
1669 beifeá Verb
1670 beifear Verb /[ˈbʲɛjɑːɾˠ]/ future autonomous of bí.
1671 beifí Verb past subjunctive autonomous of bí.
1672 béil Noun /bʲeːlʲ/ vocative/genitive singular.
1673 béile Noun /ˈbʲeːlʲə/ meal (food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time).
1674 beilt Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1675 béim Noun /bʲeːmʲ/ emphasis (special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important), stress (on a point in an argument).
1676 beimid Verb /ˈbʲɛmʲədʲ/
1677 beimis Verb
1678 beinn Verb /bʲein̠ʲ/
1679 beinsín Noun
1680 beir Verb /bʲɛɾʲ/ bear, give birth to (of persons, usually autonomously with do).
1681 beire Verb /[ˈbʲɛɾʲə]/ present subjunctive analytic of beir.
1682 beiread Verb /[ˈbʲɛɾʲəd̪ˠ]/
1683 beireas Verb /[ˈbʲɛɾʲəs̪ˠ]/ present indicative relative of beir.
1684 beirid Verb /ˈbʲɛɾʲədʲ/
1685 beiridh Verb /ˈbʲɛɾʲɪɟ/
1686 beirigh Verb /ˈbʲɛɾʲɪɟ/ boil; cook by boiling.
1687 beirigí Verb /[ˈbʲɛɾʲɪɟiː]/
1688 beirim Verb /ˈbʲɛɾʲəmʲ/
1689 béirín Noun Equivalent to 'teddy bear': A plush toy in the shape of a bear.
1690 béiríní Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1691 beirinn Verb
1692 beirir Verb /[ˈbʲɛɾʲɪɾʲ]/
1693 beiris Verb
1694 beiriú Noun /bʲɛˈɾʲuː/ verbal noun of beirigh.
1695 beirt Noun /bʲɛɾˠtʲ/ Equivalent to 'pair': Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
1696 beirte Noun genitive singular of beirt.
1697 beirteá Verb
1698 beirthe Verb /ˈbʲɛɾʲə/ (Briathar).
1699 beirtí Verb past subjunctive autonomous of beir.
1700 beite Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'beta': The second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β,  β), preceded by alpha (Α,  α) and followed…
1701 beith Noun the letter B in the Ogham alphabet.
1702 béithe Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1703 beithir Noun /ˈbʲehəɾʲ/ bear (animal).
1704 beocha Adjective /ˈbʲoːxə/ comparative degree of beo.
1705 beochan Noun verbal noun of beoigh.
1706 beocht Noun Equivalent to 'punch': A device, generally slender and round, used for creating holes in thin material, for driving an o…
1707 beodha Adjective nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of beo.
1708 beodhas Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1709 beoga Adjective Equivalent to 'vivid': A felt-tipped permanent marker; a marker pen.
1710 beoigh Verb to animate, enliven, freshen, liven (up), refresh, vitalise, perk up.
1711 beoir Noun, Verb /bʲoːɾʲ/ Equivalent to 'beer': An alcoholic drink fermented from starch material, commonly barley malt; often with hops or some o…
1712 beola Noun /ˈbʲoːl̪ˠə/ Equivalent to 'Lip': Either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth.
1713 beorach Noun /ˈbʲoːɾˠəx/ genitive singular of beoir.
1714 beostoc Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1715 beoú Noun verbal noun of beoigh.
1716 beusach Adjective obsolete spelling of béasach (“polite”).
1717 bh-fear Noun obsolete spelling of bhfear.
1718 bh-fir Noun obsolete spelling of bhfir.
1719 bh-fuil Noun, Verb obsolete spelling of bhfuil.
1720 bhábhún Noun /ˈwaːwənˠ/ lenited form of bábhún.
1721 bhac Noun, Verb /wak/ lenited form of bac.
1722 bhacach Noun, Adjective /vˠəˈkɑx/ lenited form of bacach.
1723 bhád Noun /vˠɑːd̪ˠ/ lenited form of bád.
1724 bhádar Verb
1725 bhadhbh Noun lenited form of badhbh.
1726 bhádóir Noun lenited form of bádóir.
1727 bhagair Noun, Verb lenited form of bagair.
1728 bhaile Noun /ˈvˠalʲə/ lenited form of baile.
1729 bhain Verb /vˠinʲ/ analytic past indicative of bain.
1730 bhainbh Noun lenited form of bainbh.
1731 bhainc Noun /vˠiːɲc/ lenited form of bainc.
1732 bhainne Noun /[ˈvˠɑɲə]/ lenited form of bainne.
1733 bhaint Noun /[ˈwan̠ʲtʲ]/ lenited form of baint.
1734 bhaird Noun /waːɾˠdʲ/ lenited form of baird.
1735 bhairín Noun lenited form of bairín.
1736 bháis Noun /vˠɑːʃ/ lenited form of báis.
1737 bhaist Verb /vˠaʃtʲ/ analytic past indicative of baist.
1738 bhaistí Noun, Verb lenited form of baistí.
1739 bhall Noun /vˠɑul̪ˠ/ lenited form of ball.
1740 bhalla Noun /ˈvˠɑl̪ˠə/ lenited form of balla.
1741 bhan Noun, Verb, Adjective /vˠɑːn̪ˠ/ lenited form of bán.
1742 bhanbh Noun lenited form of banbh.
1743 bhanbha Noun lenited form of banbha.
1744 bhanc Noun /[vˠaŋk]/ lenited form of banc.
1745 bhang Noun lenited form of bang.
1746 bhaoch Adjective /vˠeːx/ lenited form of baoch.
1747 bhaoil Noun lenited form of baoil.
1748 bharr Noun, Verb /vˠɑːɾˠ/ past indicative of barr.
1749 bharúil Noun /vˠɑˈɾˠuːlʲ/ lenited form of barúil.
1750 bharúla Noun /ˈwaɾˠuːlˠə/ lenited form of barúla.
1751 bhas Noun /vˠɑːsˠ/ lenited form of bas.
1752 bhasa Noun /[ˈvˠɑsˠə]/ lenited form of basa.
1753 bhatar Noun /ˈvˠat̪ˠəɾˠ/ lenited form of batar.
1754 bheach Noun lenited form of beach.
1755 bheacha Noun lenited form of beacha.
1756 bheadaí Noun, Adjective /ˈvʲad̪ˠi(ː)/ lenited form of beadaí.
1757 bheadh Verb /vʲɛə̯x/ analytic conditional independent of bí: “would be”.
1758 bheag Adjective /vʲɞɡ/ lenited form of beag.
1759 bheaga Adjective /ˈvʲeɡə/ lenited form of beaga.
1760 bheagán Noun /vʲəˈɡɑ̃ːn̪ˠ/ lenited form of beagán.
1761 bhéal Noun /vʲiːɑ̯l̪ˠ/ lenited form of béal.
1762 bhean Noun /vʲan̪ˠ/ lenited form of bean.
1763 bheanna Noun /ˈvʲan̪ˠə/ lenited form of beanna.
1764 bhear Noun lenited form of bear.
1765 bhéarfá Verb /ˈvʲeːɾˠɑː/
1766 bhearna Noun /ˈvʲɑːɾˠn̪ˠə/ lenited form of bearna (“gap”).
1767 bhearr Verb /vʲɑːɾˠ/ analytic past indicative of bearr.
1768 bheas Verb /vʲɛ(i)sˠ/ future direct relative of bí.
1769 bheatha Noun /ˈvʲahə/ lenited form of beatha.
1770 bheidh Verb /vʲɛɟ/ lenited form of beidh.
1771 bheidís Verb /ˈvʲɛdʲiːʃ/
1772 bheifeá Verb /ˈvʲɛhɑː/
1773 bheifí Verb conditional autonomous of bí.
1774 bhéil Noun /vʲeːlʲ/ lenited form of béil.
1775 bhéim Noun /vʲeːmʲ/ lenited form of béim.
1776 bheimid Verb /ˈvʲɛmʲədʲ/ lenited form of beimid.
1777 bheimis Verb
1778 bheinn Verb /vʲɛn̠ʲ/
1779 bheir Verb /vʲeɾʲ/ present indicative analytic independent of tabhair.
1780 bheire Verb lenited form of beire.
1781 bheirid Verb /ˈvʲɛɾʲədʲ/
1782 bheirim Verb /ˈvʲɛɾʲəmʲ/
1783 bheirir Verb /ˈvʲɛɾʲəɾʲ/
1784 bheirt Noun /vʲɛɾˠtʲ/ lenited form of beirt.
1785 bheirtí Verb past habitual independent autonomous of tabhair.
1786 bheith Noun, Verb /vʲe(h)/ lenited form of beith.
1787 bheo Noun, Adjective /vʲoː/ lenited form of beo.
1788 bhfaca Verb /ˈvˠɑkə/ eclipsed form of faca.
1789 bhfad Noun eclipsed form of fad.
1790 bhfadhb Noun /vˠəibˠ/ eclipsed form of fadhb.
1791 bhfága Verb /[ˈvˠɑːɡə]/ eclipsed form of fága.
1792 bhfaide Adjective /ˈwadʲə/ eclipsed form of faide.
1793 bhfalla Noun /ˈvˠɑl̪ˠə/ eclipsed form of falla.
1794 bhfana Verb eclipsed form of fana.
1795 bhfanfá Verb /vˠɑn̪ˠˈfˠɑː/
1796 bhfeaca Verb /ˈvʲakə/ eclipsed form of feaca.
1797 bhfeadh Noun /vʲaɡ/ eclipsed form of feadh.
1798 bhfear Noun /vʲaɾˠ/ eclipsed form of fear.
1799 bhfeice Verb /ˈvʲɛcɪ/ eclipsed form of feice.
1800 bhfeirm Noun /ˈvʲɛɾʲəmʲ/ eclipsed form of feirm.
1801 bhfeis Noun /vʲɛʃ/ eclipsed form of feis.
1802 bhfeoil Noun /[vʲoːlʲ]/ eclipsed form of feoil.
1803 bhfeur Noun eclipsed form of feur.
1804 bhfiann Noun eclipsed form of fiann.
1805 bhfiche Noun, Adjective /[ˈvʲɪhə]/ eclipsed form of fiche.
1806 bhfille Verb eclipsed form of fille.
1807 bhfíon Noun eclipsed form of fíon.
1808 bhfios Noun /vʲɨsˠ/ eclipsed form of fios.
1809 bhfir Noun /vʲɪɾʲ/ eclipsed form of fir.
1810 bhfís Noun /vʲiːʃ/ eclipsed form of fís.
1811 bhfiú Noun /vʲuː/ eclipsed form of fiú.
1812 bhfogas Noun, Adjective /ˈwɞɡəsˠ/ eclipsed form of fogas.
1813 bhfolaí Verb analytic present subjunctive of folaigh.
1814 bhfón Noun eclipsed form of fón.
1815 bhfostú Noun /ˈwosˠt̪ˠuː/ eclipsed form of fostú.
1816 bhFranc Noun /[ˈvˠɾˠaŋk]/ eclipsed form of Franc.
1817 bhfuáil Noun /[ˈwuːaːlʲ]/ eclipsed form of fuáil.
1818 bhfuair Verb /vˠuəɾʲ/ eclipsed form of fuair.
1819 bhfuil Noun, Verb /vˠilʲ/ eclipsed form of fuil.
1820 bhfus Noun, Adverb eclipsed form of fus: only used in i bhfus.
1821 bhia Noun, Verb /vʲiə/ lenited form of bia.
1822 bhiadh Noun, Verb lenited form of biadh.
1823 bhíc Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1824 bhídigh Adjective lenited form of bídigh.
1825 bhídís Verb /[ˈvʲiːdʲiːʃ]/
1826 bhig Noun /vʲɪɟ/ lenited form of big.
1827 bhím Verb /vʲiːmʲ/ lenited form of bím.
1828 bhímis Verb /[vʲiːmʲəʃ]/
1829 bhinde Noun /ˈvʲɪn̠ʲdʲə/ lenited form of binde.
1830 bhínn Verb /[vʲiːn̠ʲ]/
1831 bhíodar Verb /ˈvʲiːd̪ˠəɾˠ/
1832 bhíodh Verb /vʲiːx/ past habitual analytic of bí.
1833 bhíomar Verb /[ˈvʲiːmˠəɾˠ]/
1834 bhíonn Verb /[vʲiːn̪ˠ]/ lenited form of bíonn.
1835 bhíonns Verb /vʲiːn̪ˠsˠ/ direct relative present habitual of bí.
1836 bhíos Verb /ˈvʲiːsˠ/
1837 bhís Verb /ˈvʲiːʃ/
1838 bhisigh Noun, Verb /ˈvʲɪʃɪɟ/ analytic past indicative of bisigh.
1839 bhíteá Verb /[ˈvʲiːtʲaː]/
1840 bhith Noun lenited form of bith.
1841 bhítí Verb /[ˈvʲiːtʲiː]/ past habitual autonomous of bí.
1842 bhlais Noun, Verb /vˠl̪ˠaʃ/ analytic past indicative of blais.
1843 bhlas Noun /[vˠl̪ˠɑsˠ]/ lenited form of blas.
1844 bhláth Noun /vˠl̪ˠɑː/ lenited form of bláth.
1845 bhliain Noun /vʲlʲiənʲ/ lenited form of bliain.
1846 bhlian Noun /vʲlʲiənˠ/ lenited form of blian.
1847 bhlífí Verb /ˈvʲlʲihi/ autonomous conditional direct of bligh.
1848 bhligh Verb /vʲlʲɪɟ/ analytic past indicative of bligh.
1849 bhocht Noun, Adjective /vˠɔxt̪ˠ/ lenited form of bocht.
1850 bhod Noun /[vˠɔd̪ˠ]/ lenited form of bod.
1851 bhog Noun, Verb, Adjective /vˠɔɡ/ analytic past indicative of bog.
1852 bhoga Adjective lenited form of boga.
1853 bhogadh Noun, Verb analytic past habitual independent of bog.
1854 bhoicht Noun, Adjective /vˠɔxtʲ/ lenited form of boicht.
1855 bhoid Noun /[vˠɪdʲ]/ lenited form of boid.
1856 bhoil Interjection alternative spelling of bhuel.
1857 bhoilg Noun lenited form of boilg.
1858 bholg Noun, Verb /ˈvˠɔl̪ˠəɡ/ lenited form of bolg (“belly”).
1859 bhológ Noun /ˈwɔlˠɔɡ/ lenited form of bológ.
1860 bholóig Noun /ˈwɔlˠɔɟ/ lenited form of bolóig.
1861 bhóna Noun lenited form of bóna.
1862 bhord Noun /vˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ/ lenited form of bord.
1863 bhorr Noun, Verb, Adjective lenited form of borr.
1864 bhos Noun lenited form of bos.
1865 bhosa Noun lenited form of bosa.
1866 bhóthar Noun /ˈvˠoːhəɾˠ/ lenited form of bóthar.
1867 bhrád Noun /vˠɾˠɑːd̪ˠ/ lenited form of brád.
1868 bhradán Noun /vˠəɾˠˈd̪ˠɑːn̪ˠ/ lenited form of bradán.
1869 bhrait Noun lenited form of brait.
1870 bhraite Noun lenited form of braite.
1871 bhraith Noun, Verb /wɾˠa/ analytic past indicative of braith.
1872 bhranda Noun /[ˈvˠɾˠan̪ˠd̪ˠə]/ lenited form of branda.
1873 bhrat Noun lenited form of brat.
1874 bhrata Noun /ˈvˠɾˠat̪ˠə/ lenited form of brata.
1875 bhrath Noun lenited form of brath.
1876 bhreá Adjective /vʲɾʲɑː/ lenited form of breá.
1877 bhreab Noun, Verb /vʲɾʲabˠ/ lenited form of breab.
1878 bhreac Adjective lenited form of breac.
1879 bhréige Noun lenited form of bréige.
1880 bhreith Noun /vʲɾʲɛ/ lenited form of breith.
1881 bhrí Noun /vʲɾʲiː/ lenited form of brí.
1882 bhric Adjective lenited form of bric.
1883 bhris Noun, Verb /vʲɾʲiʃ/ analytic past indicative of bris.
1884 bhriste Noun, Adjective /ˈvʲɾʲiʃtʲə/ lenited form of briste.
1885 bhróga Noun /ˈvˠɾˠoːɡə/ lenited form of bróga.
1886 bhróig Noun /vˠɾˠoːɟ/ lenited form of bróig.
1887 bhróin Noun /vˠɾˠoːnʲ/ lenited form of bróin.
1888 bhrot Noun /vˠɾˠɔt̪ˠ/ lenited form of brot.
1889 bhruach Noun /vˠɾˠuəx/ lenited form of bruach.
1890 bhrúigh Verb /wɾˠuːj/ analytic past indicative of brúigh.
1891 bhruíon Noun, Verb lenited form of bruíon.
1892 bhuaibh Noun lenited form of buaibh.
1893 bhuail Verb /vˠuəlʲ/ ~ /vˠwɛlʲ/ analytic past indicative of buail.
1894 bhuainn Verb
1895 bhuel Interjection /[wɛlʲ]/ Equivalent to 'you know': you know; used as a space filler, usually in the middle of a sentence, or when telling a story.
1896 bhuí Noun, Adjective /vˠiː/ lenited form of buí.
1897 bhuidhe Adjective superseded spelling of bhuí: lenited form of buidhe.
1898 bhuille Noun /ˈvˠilʲə/ lenited form of buille.
1899 bhuíoch Noun, Adjective /vˠeːx/ lenited form of buíoch.
1900 bhun Noun /vˠʊnˠ/ lenited form of bun.
1901 bhunadh Noun /ˈvˠun̪ˠə/ lenited form of bunadh.
1902 bhur Article /uːɾˠ/ Equivalent to 'your': Honorific alternative letter-case form of your, sometimes used when referring to God or another im…
1903 bhus Noun /vˠʊsˠ/ lenited form of bus.
1904 biad Verb (Briathar).
1905 biadh Noun superseded spelling of bia.
1906 biaidh Verb (Briathar).
1907 biail Noun /bʲiəlʲ/ axe, hatchet.
1908 bialann Noun /ˈbʲiəl̪ˠən̪ˠ/ canteen, mess hall; diner, restaurant.
1909 biamhar Adjective abounding in food.
1910 bian Noun Equivalent to 'pelt': The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserve…
1911 bianna Noun Equivalent to 'thimble': A pitted, now usually metal, cup-shaped cap worn on the tip of a finger, which is used in sewin…
1912 biatach Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲiət̪ˠəx/ feeder of the poor, someone generous with food.
1913 bibe Noun Equivalent to 'Pinafore': A sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes, and most oft…
1914 bibli- Phrase
1915 bícéips Noun /bʲiːˈceːpʲsˠ/
1916 bídeach Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲiːdʲəx/ Equivalent to 'diminutive': A word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.
1917 bídeog Noun Equivalent to 'G-string': A scanty covering for the genitalia, with a thin strip of fabric that passes between the butto…
1918 bídh Noun, Verb /[bʲiːɟ]/ genitive singular of biadh.
1919 bídí Noun, Adjective genitive singular feminine.
1920 bídigh Adjective vocative/genitive singular masculine.
1921 bídís Verb /[ˈbʲiːdʲiːʃ]/
1922 bige Adjective /[ˈbʲɪɟɪ]/ genitive feminine singular of beag.
1923 bígí Verb /ˈbʲi(ː)ɟiː/
1924 bigil Noun /ˈbʲɪɟɪlʲ/ abstinence (from certain foods on days of penitential observance).
1925 bilbí Noun bilby (Australian desert marsupial).
1926 bile Noun /ˈbʲɪlʲə/ tree, especially a large, ancient, sacred one.
1927 bilea- Phrase
1928 bileog Noun letter of freedom (to marry).
1929 bileoga Noun nominative/vocative/dative plural of bileog.
1930 bili- Phrase
1931 bille Noun /ˈbʲilʲə/ Equivalent to 'bill': Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and la…
1932 billí Noun /ˈbʲɪlʲiː/ A female given name from the Germanic languages, derived from Williamina or Wilhelmina, or directly from the masculine B…
1933 billiún Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲil̠ʲuːnˠ/ Equivalent to 'Billion': Un million de millions, ou mille milliards, selon l’échelle longue.
1934 bímid Verb /[bʲiːmʲədʲ]/
1935 bímis Verb /[ˈbʲiːmʲəʃ]/
1936 binde Noun /ˈbʲɪn̠ʲdʲə/ genitive singular of binid.
1937 bine Noun harm, injury.
1938 binid Noun /ˈbʲinʲədʲ/ Equivalent to 'Rennet': An enzyme used as the first step in making cheese, to curdle the milk and coagulate the casein i…
1939 binn Noun, Adjective /bʲaiɲ/ sweet, melodious, harmonious.
1940 binne Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲiɲɪ/ genitive singular of beann.
1941 binse Noun /ˈbʲen̠ʲʃə/ Equivalent to 'bench': The weight one is able to bench press, especially the maximum weight capable of being pressed.
1942 binsí Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1943 binsín Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1944 bio- Phrase
1945 bíobhaí Noun, Adjective /ˈbʲiːwiː/ slyly mischievous.
1946 bíocar Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1947 bíodh Verb /bʲiːx/
1948 bíog Noun, Verb start, jump.
1949 bíogaíl Noun
1950 biolar Noun /ˈbʲul̪ˠəɾˠ/ Equivalent to 'Watercress': A perennial European herb, Nasturtium officinale, that grows in freshwater streams; used in…
1951 bíoma Noun Equivalent to 'beam': Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
1952 bionda Noun
1953 bíonn Verb /[bʲiːn̪ˠ]/ present indicative habitual analytic of bí; "does be".
1954 bior Noun /ˈbʲɨɾˠ/ point, fielding position between gully and cover.
1955 biorach Noun, Adjective /bʲɪˈɾˠɑx/ sharp, tricky, person.
1956 biorán Noun /bʲəˈɾˠɑːn̪ˠ/ ~ /bʲɾʲɑːn̪ˠ/ Equivalent to 'Pin': A needle without an eye (usually) made of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other…
1957 bioróg Noun rough horsetail (Equisetum hyemale).
1958 bíos Verb /ˈbʲiəsˠ/ (Briathar).
1959 bíosúin Noun vocative/genitive singular.
1960 bíosún Noun Equivalent to 'European bison': The wisent, species Bos bonasus, Europe's heaviest land animal.
1961 bioth- Phrase
1962 birling Noun
1963 birt Noun genitive singular of beart m (“bundle; gear; manuever”).
1964 birtín Noun /ˈbʲaɾˠtʲi(ː)nʲ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1965 biseach Noun /bʲɪˈʃax/ improvement (especially with regard to health), recovery, recuperation.
1966 bisigh Noun, Verb /ˈbʲɪʃɪɟ/ to get better (recover from an illness).
1967 bisiúil Adjective Equivalent to 'productive': something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms.
1968 bítear Verb /[bʲiːtʲəɾˠ]/ present indicative habitual autonomous of bí.
1969 bith Noun /bʲɪh/ Equivalent to 'world': The specific world, or any of several specific constituent worlds, that humans live in, among any…
1970 bith- Phrase combining form of beatha (“life”): bio-.
1971 bithlit Noun
1972 bithóm Noun Equivalent to 'biome': Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.
1973 biúró Noun bureau (desk, office).
1974 bladair Noun, Verb adulate, flatter.
1975 bladar Noun /ˈbˠl̪ˠɑd̪ˠəɾˠ/ verbal noun of bladair (“cajole; adulate, flatter”).
1976 bláfar Noun, Adjective /ˈbˠlˠɑːfˠəɾˠ/ (Ainmfhocal).
1977 blagaid Noun /ˈbˠlˠaɡədʲ/ bald head, bald pate.
1978 blais Noun, Verb /bˠlˠaʃ/ genitive singular of blas.
1979 bláith Adjective /bˠl̪ˠɑː/ smooth, delicate, beautiful.
1980 bláithe Noun, Adjective smoothness.
1981 blandar Noun verbal noun of blandair (“cajole; adulate, flatter”).
1982 blaosc Noun, Verb /pˠl̪ˠeːsˠk/ shell (of egg, nut, crustacean).
1983 blas Noun /bˠl̪ˠɑsˠ/ accent (distinctive pronunciation associated with a region, social group, etc.).
1984 blast Noun
1985 blasta Verb, Adjective /ˈbˠl̪ˠɑsˠt̪ˠə/ sweet, smooth-working (of implement, machine).
1986 blasta- Phrase
1987 blastán Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1988 blastóg Noun (Ainmfhocal).
1989 blastúl Noun Equivalent to 'Blastula': An early form in the development of an embryo, consisting of a spherical layer of cells filled…
1990 bláth Noun /bˠl̪ˠɑːh/ Equivalent to 'flower': A colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting…
1991 blátha Noun /ˈbˠlˠaːhə/ genitive singular of bláth.
1992 bláthaí Noun, Adjective /bˠl̪ˠɑːˈhiː/ genitive singular of bláthach.
1993 bleacht Noun, Adjective /bʲlʲaxt̪ˠ/ milk, milk yield.
1994 bleáin Noun vocative/genitive singular of bleán (“milk yield; milking”).
1995 bleaist Noun /bʲlʲaʃtʲ/ blast (violent gust of wind).
1996 bleán Noun /bʲlʲɑːnˠ/ verbal noun of bligh.
1997 bléid Noun
1998 bléide Noun genitive singular of bléid (“blade”).
1999 bléin Noun /bʲlʲeːnʲ/ groin (long narrow depression of the human body that separates the trunk from the legs).
2000 bliain Noun /bʲlʲiənʲ/
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