CEFR Level
B1
Irish — Intermediate Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters.
| # | 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/ |