CEFR Level
B2
Irish — Upper Intermediate Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics.
| # | Word | Type | IPA | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | -arcacht | Phrase | ||
| 2 | -blastach | Phrase | ||
| 3 | -chruthach | Phrase | -shaped, -form. | |
| 4 | -eochaidh | Phrase | Ulster and archaic form of -óidh. | |
| 5 | -fileach | Phrase | ||
| 6 | -gamacht | Phrase | Equivalent to '-gamy': Used to form nouns describing forms of marriage. | |
| 7 | -gineach | Phrase | ||
| 8 | -gineacht | Phrase | -geny, -genicity, -geneity. | |
| 9 | -giniteach | Phrase | ||
| 10 | -giniúil | Phrase | ||
| 11 | -grafaíoch | Phrase | ||
| 12 | -itheoir | Phrase | ||
| 13 | -lathach | Phrase | ||
| 14 | -leipteach | Phrase | Equivalent to '-leptic': Of or relating to a condition of seizing, as in nympholeptic. | |
| 15 | -méadrach | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 16 | -méadracht | Phrase | Equivalent to '-metry': Forming nouns relating to measures and measurement. | |
| 17 | -morfach | Phrase | Equivalent to '-morphous': having a specified shape or form. | |
| 18 | -morfacht | Phrase | -morphism. | |
| 19 | -nastacht | Phrase | ||
| 20 | -óchaidh | Phrase | Ulster and archaic form of -óidh. | |
| 21 | -ocsacht | Phrase | ||
| 22 | -óideach | Phrase | ||
| 23 | -scópacht | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 24 | -trófach | Phrase | Equivalent to '-trophic': Used to form adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -trophy. | |
| 25 | -trópach | Phrase | -tropic (turning or changing; affecting or attracted to the thing specified). | |
| 26 | -trópacht | Phrase | ||
| 27 | 'ar leis | Pronoun, Preposition | (Réamhfhocal). | |
| 28 | 'spánadh | Verb | Cois Fharraige form of taispeánadh: inflection of ’spáin:. | |
| 29 | 'spánaim | Verb | ||
| 30 | 'spánann | Verb | Cois Fharraige form of taispeánann: present indicative analytic of ’spáin. | |
| 31 | 'spánfadh | Verb | Cois Fharraige form of taispeánaim: conditional analytic of ’spáin. | |
| 32 | 'spánfaidh | Verb | Cois Fharraige form of taispeánfaidh: future analytic of ’spáin. | |
| 33 | 1 Corantaigh | Noun | 1 Corinthians, the first book of Corinthians and the seventh book in the New Testament of the Bible. | |
| 34 | 1 Croinicí | Noun | 1 Chronicles, the thirteenth book of the Old Testament of the Bible. | |
| 35 | 1 Easd | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 36 | 1 Eoin | Noun | 1 John, the twenty-third book of the New Testament of the Bible, the first epistle of John. | |
| 37 | 1 Macabaeigh | Noun | 1 Maccabees, the first book of Maccabees of the Old Testament Apocrypha. | |
| 38 | 1 Peadar | Noun | 1 Peter, the first epistle of Peter, the twenty-first book of the New Testament of the Bible. | |
| 39 | 1 Ríthe | Noun | 1 Kings, the eleventh book of the Old Testament, and of the Tanakh. | |
| 40 | 1 Samúéil | Noun | 1 Samuel, the ninth book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh. | |
| 41 | 1 Teasalónaigh | Noun | 1 Thessalonians, the thirteenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the first epistle to the Thessalonians. | |
| 42 | 1 Tiomóid | Noun | 1 Timothy, the fifteenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the first epistle to Timothy. | |
| 43 | 2 Bar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 44 | 2 Corantaigh | Noun | 2 Corinthians, the second book of Corinthians and the eighth book in the New Testament of the Bible. | |
| 45 | 2 Croinicí | Noun | 2 Chronicles, the second of the two Books of Chronicles and the fourteenth book of the Old Testament of the Bible. | |
| 46 | 2 Easd | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 47 | 2 Eoin | Noun | 2 John, the twenty-fourth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the second epistle of John. | |
| 48 | 2 Macabaeigh | Noun | 2 Maccabees, the second book of Maccabees of the Old Testament Apocrypha. | |
| 49 | 2 Peadar | Noun | 2 Peter, the second epistle of Peter, the twenty-second book of the New Testament of the Bible. | |
| 50 | 2 Ríthe | Noun | 2 Kings, the twelfth book of the Old Testament, and of the Tanakh. | |
| 51 | 2 Samúéil | Noun | 2 Samuel, the tenth book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh. | |
| 52 | 2 Teasalónaigh | Noun | 2 Thessalonians, the fourteenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the second epistle to the Thessalonians. | |
| 53 | 2 Tiomóid | Noun | 2 Timothy, the sixteenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the second epistle to Timothy. | |
| 54 | 3 Bar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 55 | 3 Easd | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 56 | 3 Eoin | Noun | 3 John, the antepenultimate book of the New Testament of the Bible, the third epistle of John. | |
| 57 | 3 Macabaeigh | Noun | 3 Maccabees, the third book of Maccabees of the Old Testament Apocrypha. | |
| 58 | 4 Macabaeigh | Noun | 4 Maccabees, the fourth book of Maccabees of the Old Testament Apocrypha. | |
| 59 | a chairde | Phrase | /ə ˈxɑːɾˠdʲə/ | dear (formal or informal way of addressing the recipients in a letter’s opening line). |
| 60 | a chara | Phrase | /ə ˈxaɾˠə/ | dear (formal or informal way of addressing the recipient in a letter’s opening line). |
| 61 | a chéile | Pronoun | /əˈçeːlʲə/ | each other, one another. |
| 62 | a chlog | Adverb | /əˈxl̪ˠoɡ/ | |
| 63 | a dhéanamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 64 | a lán | Noun | /[əˈl̪ˠɑːnˠ]/ | Equivalent to 'many': A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd. |
| 65 | a thiarcais | Interjection | /(a)ˈçiəkæʃ/ | my goodness, good heavens. |
| 66 | a Thiarna | Interjection | Good Lord!. | |
| 67 | a thuilleadh | Phrase | /əˈhɪlʲə/ | any more, no longer. |
| 68 | a variant | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 69 | a-steach | Adverb | obsolete spelling of isteach. | |
| 70 | abair le | Verb | to tell (somebody something; somebody to do something). | |
| 71 | abairt scoilte | Noun | Equivalent to 'cleft sentence': A complex sentence whose meaning could be expressed by a simple sentence, that has a dep… | |
| 72 | abairteach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 73 | abairtear | Verb | imperative autonomous of abair (“say, utter; mean, refer to”). | |
| 74 | abairtín | Noun | Equivalent to 'phrase': A short written or spoken expression. | |
| 75 | abar tirim | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 76 | abarlach | Noun | slovenly person, slut, slattern. | |
| 77 | abarthach | Adjective | /ˈabˠəɾˠəx/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 78 | abarthacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of abarthach. | |
| 79 | abarthacht | Noun | wittiness (in repartee). | |
| 80 | abarthaí | Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 81 | abarthaigh | Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 82 | abarthar | Verb | /[ˈabˠəɾˠhəɾˠ]/ | present indicative/subjunctive dependent autonomous of abair (“say, utter; mean, refer to”). |
| 83 | Abcáiseach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Abkhaz': An Abkhazian; a native or inhabitant of Abkhazia, a region just east of the Black Sea. | |
| 84 | Abcáisigh | Noun, Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 85 | abdhaine | Noun | synonym of abacht (“abbacy”). | |
| 86 | abdómain | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 87 | abduchtach | Adjective | ||
| 88 | abhac bán | Noun | Equivalent to 'white dwarf': The dim, highly dense core remnant that is the final stage in the evolution of a star of lo… | |
| 89 | abhac dearg | Noun | red dwarf (small star). | |
| 90 | abhac donn | Noun | Equivalent to 'brown dwarf': A starlike object that contracts to about the volume of Jupiter after its formation phase… | |
| 91 | abhac dubh | Noun | black dwarf (stellar remnant). | |
| 92 | abhacáid | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 93 | ábhachtach | Adjective | /ˈɑːxt̪ˠəx/ | facetious. |
| 94 | abhaic dhubha | Noun | nominative/dative plural of abhac dubh (“black dwarf”). | |
| 95 | abhaic dhuibh | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of abhac dubh. | |
| 96 | abhaicín | Noun | Equivalent to 'Runt': The smallest animal of a litter. | |
| 97 | abhaicín gairdín | Noun | Equivalent to 'garden gnome': A small statue of a gnome used as a garden ornament. | |
| 98 | ábhaillí | Noun, Adjective | tinkering, playing mischievously. | |
| 99 | abhainn taoide | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 100 | ábhairín | Adverb | ||
| 101 | abhaitis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 102 | ábhalmhór | Noun, Adjective | /ɑːl̪ˠˈvˠuəɾˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 103 | ábhannach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑːvˠən̪ˠəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 104 | abhantrach | Noun | Equivalent to 'river basin': An extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a river or series… | |
| 105 | ábhartha | Adjective | physical; substantive. | |
| 106 | ábharthach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 107 | abhcóide | Noun | Equivalent to 'barrister': A lawyer with the right to speak and argue as an advocate in higher lawcourts. | |
| 108 | abhcóide sinsir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 109 | abhcóide sóisir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 110 | abhlacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of abhlach (“of (many) apple trees”). | |
| 111 | abhógach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Unreliable': One who or that which cannot be relied upon. | |
| 112 | abhógacht | Noun | jumping about, playing tricks. | |
| 113 | abhógadh | Noun | /aˈvˠoːɡə/ | synonym of abhógacht (“(act of) jumping about, playing tricks”). |
| 114 | abhóiséad | Noun | Equivalent to 'Avocet': Any of four species of wading birds in the genus Recurvirostra, with long, slender recurved bill… | |
| 115 | abhraisí | Noun | genitive singular of abhraiseach. | |
| 116 | abhrasóir | Noun | /ɑːvˠɾˠəˈsˠoːɾʲ/ | synonym of abhraiseach (“spinner”). |
| 117 | abhrasóirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 118 | abhrasóra | Noun | genitive singular of abhrasóir (“spinner”). | |
| 119 | abomasam | Noun | ||
| 120 | abóraidh | Verb | future dependent analytic of abair. | |
| 121 | abraidís | Verb | /ˈabˠɾˠiːdʲiːʃ/ | |
| 122 | abraimid | Verb | /[ˈabˠɾˠəmʲədʲ]/ | |
| 123 | abraimis | Verb | ||
| 124 | abraíodh | Verb | variant analytic past habitual dependent of abair. | |
| 125 | abraíonn | Verb | variant present dependent of abair. | |
| 126 | abróchadh | Verb | conditional dependent autonomous of abair. | |
| 127 | abróchaí | Verb | conditional dependent autonomous of abair. | |
| 128 | abróchaidh | Verb | future dependent analytic of abair. | |
| 129 | abróchainn | Verb | ||
| 130 | abróchar | Verb | future dependent autonomous of abair. | |
| 131 | abróchas | Verb | future indirect relative of abair. | |
| 132 | abróchthá | Verb | ||
| 133 | abróidís | Verb | ||
| 134 | abróimid | Verb | ||
| 135 | abróimis | Verb | ||
| 136 | absalóid | Noun | (the) absolute. | |
| 137 | abstaine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 138 | abstalda | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 139 | abstanaid | Noun | abstinence. | |
| 140 | abúlacht | Noun | /əˈbˠuːl̪ˠəxt̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'maturity': The state of being mature, ready or ripe; the prime state of productibility and self expressio… |
| 141 | acadamhaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'academician': A member (especially a senior one) of the faculty at a college or university; an academic. | |
| 142 | acaiseach | Adjective | /ˈækəʃəx/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 143 | acaistear | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 144 | acantai- | Phrase | ||
| 145 | acaoineach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 146 | acaoineadh | Noun | complaint, lamentation. | |
| 147 | acarsóid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anchorage': A harbor, river, or offshore area that can accommodate a ship at anchor, either for quarantin… | |
| 148 | acastóir | Noun | /ˌɑkɑsˠˈt̪ˠoːɾʲ/ | Equivalent to 'Axle': The pin or spindle on which a wheel revolves, or which revolves with a wheel. |
| 149 | acastóir cromáin | Noun | crank-axle. | |
| 150 | acastóir tiomána | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 151 | acastóra | Noun | genitive singular of acastóir (“axle”). | |
| 152 | ach amháin | Preposition | ||
| 153 | ach oiread | Noun, Adverb | /ax ˈeɾʲəd̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 154 | achainigh | Verb | entreat, petition (ar dhuine (“someone”)). | |
| 155 | achainíoch | Noun, Adjective | petitioning; importunate. | |
| 156 | achartha | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of achairt (“petition”). | |
| 157 | achasánach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 158 | achasánaí | Noun, Adjective | reproacher, reviler. | |
| 159 | achmhusán | Noun | obsolete spelling of achasán (“reproach, insult”). | |
| 160 | achoimre | Noun, Adjective | /[ˈaˌxɪmʲɾʲə]/ | résumé, curriculum vitae. |
| 161 | achoimrí | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 162 | achoimrigh | Verb | to recapitulate. | |
| 163 | achoimrím | Verb | ||
| 164 | achoimriú | Noun | verbal noun of achoimrigh (“summarize; recapitulate”). | |
| 165 | achomair | Adjective | /ˈaxmˠəɾʲ/ | Equivalent to 'summary': Concise, brief, or presented in a condensed form; presenting information in such a form. |
| 166 | achomharc | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of achomharc. | |
| 167 | achrannach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈaxəɾˠn̪ˠəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 168 | achrannaí | Noun, Adjective | fractiousness (of group). | |
| 169 | achtachán | Noun | Equivalent to 'Enactment': The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted. | |
| 170 | achtaigh | Verb | enact, decree, legislate, ordain. | |
| 171 | achtainiam | Noun | Equivalent to 'Actinium': A radioactive, metallic chemical element (symbol: Ac) with an atomic number of 89; found in ur… | |
| 172 | achtana- | Phrase | Equivalent to 'actino-': radial geometry, particular radial symmetry. | |
| 173 | achtanach | Adjective | ||
| 174 | achtanai- | Phrase | ||
| 175 | achtanasón | Noun | actinozoon. | |
| 176 | achtanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 177 | achtúire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Actuary': A professional who calculates financial values associated with uncertain events subject to risk… | |
| 178 | aclaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Agility': The quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; quickness of moti… | |
| 179 | aclamadach | Adjective | achlamydeous. | |
| 180 | acmhainn | Noun | /ˈakɪɲ/ | means, resources; potentialities. |
| 181 | acomhail | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 182 | acomhlach | Adjective | conjunctive. | |
| 183 | acrachrios | Noun | acrozone, range-zone. | |
| 184 | acrafóibe | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acrophobia': phobia or strong fear of being high above ground level. | |
| 185 | acráiniach | Noun, Adjective | acraniate. | |
| 186 | acraíocht | Noun | ||
| 187 | acraiteilm | Noun | ||
| 188 | acrastach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Acrostic': A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name… | |
| 189 | acrastaic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acrostic': A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name… | |
| 190 | acratarc | Noun | Equivalent to 'acritarch': Any small, non-acid-soluble (i.e. | |
| 191 | acsónach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 192 | acuamainíl | Noun | Equivalent to 'aquamanile': A ewer or jug-like vessel, shaped like an animal or human figure, used for washing the hands… | |
| 193 | acústach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'acoustic': The properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in i… | |
| 194 | acústaic | Noun | /əˈkuːsˠt̪ˠɪc/ | Equivalent to 'Acoustics': The science of sounds, teaching their nature, phenomena and laws. |
| 195 | adamh comhdhéanaimh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 196 | adamhach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 197 | adamhachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'atomism': The ancient Greek theory that all matter is composed of very small indestructible and indivisib… | |
| 198 | adamhacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'atomicity': The number of atoms in a molecule. | |
| 199 | adamhaigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 200 | adamhaím | Verb | ||
| 201 | adanóide | Noun | genitive singular of adanóid. | |
| 202 | adanóidí | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 203 | adeireadh | Verb | archaic form of deireadh. | |
| 204 | adhainne | Noun | genitive singular of adhann (“coltsfoot”). | |
| 205 | adhainte | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 206 | adhairce | Noun | /ˈɑiɾʲcɪ/ | genitive singular of adharc (“horn”). |
| 207 | adhaircín | Noun | a little horn or point. | |
| 208 | adhairt feamainne | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 209 | adhairt seamanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 210 | adhaltrach | Noun, Adjective | adulterous. | |
| 211 | adhaltras | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 212 | adhamaint | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 213 | adhamainte | Noun | genitive singular of adhamaint. | |
| 214 | adhamaintí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 215 | adhanfaidh | Verb | future analytic of adhain. | |
| 216 | adhantach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 217 | adhantaí | Noun, Adjective | fire-lighter (of fuel). | |
| 218 | adharcach | Adjective | horny (sexually aroused). | |
| 219 | adharcacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Horniness': Quality of being horny, of having a texture like horn. | |
| 220 | adharcáil | Noun, Verb | horn, gore. | |
| 221 | adharcán | Noun | feeler, tentacle, antenna. | |
| 222 | adharcóg | Noun | synonym of adharcán (“feeler, tentacle, antenna”). | |
| 223 | adharfaidh | Verb | future analytic of adhair. | |
| 224 | adhartach | Adjective | pillow (attributive). | |
| 225 | adhartán | Noun | ||
| 226 | adhartha | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of adhradh (“worship, adoration; adherence”). | |
| 227 | adhascaid | Noun | nausea; morning sickness. | |
| 228 | adhastar | Noun | Equivalent to 'Halter': A bitless headpiece of rope or straps, placed on the head of animals such as cattle or horses to… | |
| 229 | adhastar traenála | Noun | lunge line, lungeing rein. | |
| 230 | adhastrach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 231 | adhbairne | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 232 | adhbh cheoil | Noun | instrument, musical instrument. | |
| 233 | adhbha ceoil | Noun | nominative plural of adhbh cheoil. | |
| 234 | adhbha rón | Noun | Equivalent to 'Rookery': A colony of breeding birds or other animals. | |
| 235 | adhbhaillí | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 236 | adhbhair | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 237 | adhbhann | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 238 | adhbhardha | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 239 | adhbhtha | Noun | nominative/vocative/dative plural of adhbha (“abode”). | |
| 240 | adhfhuafar | Adjective | horrible, abominable, macabre. | |
| 241 | adhfhuaire | Noun, Adjective | extreme coldness. | |
| 242 | adhfhuar | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 243 | adhfhuath | Noun | ||
| 244 | adhgharbh | Adjective | very rough. | |
| 245 | adhlacadh | Noun, Verb | /ˈɞlˠku/ | verbal noun of adhlaic (“bury”). |
| 246 | adhlacaim | Verb | ||
| 247 | adhlacan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 248 | adhlacóir | Noun | /[əil̪ˠəˈkoːɾʲ]/ | undertaker, funeral director. |
| 249 | adhlactha | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 250 | adhmadach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Woody': A diminutive of the male given name Woodrow. | |
| 251 | adhmadóir | Noun | woodworker. | |
| 252 | adhmadúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'ligneous': Of, or resembling wood; woody. | |
| 253 | adhmaint | Noun | Equivalent to 'Magnet': A piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism. | |
| 254 | adhmainte | Noun | genitive singular of adhmaint. | |
| 255 | adhmaintí | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 256 | adhmannas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 257 | adhmhaidin | Noun | early morning. | |
| 258 | ádhmharach | Adjective | dated spelling of ámharach (“lucky, fortunate”). | |
| 259 | adhmhill | Verb | destroy utterly. | |
| 260 | adhmholadh | Noun | verbal noun of adhmhol. | |
| 261 | adhmholta | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 262 | adhnacadh | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 263 | adhnáire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Modesty': The quality of being modest; having a limited and not overly high opinion of oneself and one's… | |
| 264 | adhnáirigh | Verb, Adjective | to shame, disgrace; cause to blush. | |
| 265 | adhraidh | Verb | ||
| 266 | adhraigí | Verb | ||
| 267 | admhaigh | Verb | /ˈædʲiː/ | acknowledge, admit, own to be. |
| 268 | admhálach | Adjective | admitting, confessed. | |
| 269 | admhálaí | Noun, Adjective | one who admits; confessor. | |
| 270 | aduantas | Noun | strange feeling (of fear, loneliness) caused by unfamiliar surroundings. | |
| 271 | adubhairt | Verb | archaic form of dúirt. | |
| 272 | adubhramar | Verb | archaic form of dúramar. | |
| 273 | aeistéitic | Noun | Equivalent to 'aesthetics': The study or philosophy of beauty. | |
| 274 | aer-obach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 275 | aerachlár | Noun | Equivalent to 'aeroboard': Expanded polystyrene foam, such as is used in insulation. | |
| 276 | aerachtúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 277 | aeradróm | Noun | airfield, aerodrome. | |
| 278 | aeragraf | Noun | aerograph. | |
| 279 | aeráideach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'climatic': Of, relating to, or influenced by climate. | |
| 280 | aeraifisic | Noun | Equivalent to 'aerophysics': The physics of the design and construction of aerodynamic devices. | |
| 281 | aeraíocht | Noun | open-air entertainment. | |
| 282 | aeraithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of aerú. | |
| 283 | aerálaim | Verb | ||
| 284 | aerárachas | Noun | aviation insurance. | |
| 285 | aerárthach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aircraft': A vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or l… | |
| 286 | aeraspás | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aerospace': The atmosphere of the Earth and the region of space around it. | |
| 287 | aerbhonn | Noun | pneumatic tire. | |
| 288 | aerbhrat | Noun | Equivalent to 'atmosphere': The distributed social media network of federated services using the AT Protocol. | |
| 289 | aerbhríce | Noun | Equivalent to 'air brick': A brick-sized block with holes which is embedded in a wall to allow ventilation through it. | |
| 290 | aerchill | Noun | ||
| 291 | aerchomhla | Noun | air-valve. | |
| 292 | aerchonair | Noun | air-corridor, air-lane. | |
| 293 | aerchoscán | Noun | Equivalent to 'airbrake': A brake (slowing device) that is operated pneumatically (by air pressure). | |
| 294 | aerchúisín | Noun | Equivalent to 'air cushion': A layer of trapped air that supports a hovercraft. | |
| 295 | aerdhruilire neomatach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 296 | aereiteog | Noun | Equivalent to 'Airfoil': A structure shaped to produce lift when moving in air. | |
| 297 | aerfhórsa | Noun | Equivalent to 'air force': A branch of the military mainly devoted to air warfare, as opposed to (land) army and (sea) n… | |
| 298 | aerghiotár | Noun | Equivalent to 'air guitar': An imaginary guitar that a listener to (usually rock) music pretends to play. | |
| 299 | aerghunna | Noun | Equivalent to 'air gun': A gun that propels a projectile by compressed air or similar compressed gas (such as carbon dio… | |
| 300 | aerinneall | Noun | air engine, pneumatic motor. | |
| 301 | aeriompar | Noun | air-transport, airfreight. | |
| 302 | aerionad | Noun | Equivalent to 'air base': A military airport, providing housing and support for aircraft and personnel. | |
| 303 | aerlínéar | Noun | Equivalent to 'Airliner': A passenger-carrying aircraft, especially one of a fleet operated by an airline. | |
| 304 | aermaíocht | Noun | pleasure-seeking. | |
| 305 | aerobach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 306 | aeróstach | Noun | /eːɾˠˈoːsˠt̪ˠəx/ | flight attendant (male or female). |
| 307 | aerpháirc | Noun | Equivalent to 'Airfield': An open field designated for the taking off and landing of aircraft, but which, unlike an airp… | |
| 308 | aerphost | Noun | Equivalent to 'Airmail': The system of conveying mail using aircraft. | |
| 309 | aerscriú | Noun | Equivalent to 'airscrew': The propeller of an aircraft; the prop. | |
| 310 | aersheomra | Noun | air-chamber. | |
| 311 | aerstiall | Noun | Equivalent to 'Airstrip': An aircraft landing field, usually with one runway and only basic facilities. | |
| 312 | aerthacht | Noun | simple-mindedness, silliness. | |
| 313 | aerthóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aerator': A device which mixes air with a substance, particularly soil or a liquid. | |
| 314 | aerthormán | Noun | atmospherics, strays. | |
| 315 | Aetópach | Noun, Adjective | Ethiopian. | |
| 316 | Afracach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'African': A native of Africa; also one ethnologically belonging to an African race. | |
| 317 | Afracach Theas | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'South African': A person from South Africa or of South African descent. | |
| 318 | Afracánach | Noun, Adjective | Afrikaner. | |
| 319 | ag streachailt | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 320 | aga reatha | Noun | sprint, run (as at a jump). | |
| 321 | agaistéir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 322 | agallach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Caw': Initialism of Canadian Auto Workers, a former trade union, one of the predecessors of Unifor. | |
| 323 | agallaimh | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 324 | agallamh | Noun | /[ˈaɡəlˠəvˠ]/ | verbal noun of agaill. |
| 325 | agallann | Verb | present analytic of agaill. | |
| 326 | agamacht | Noun | ||
| 327 | agarthach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 328 | agarthóir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 329 | agh alla | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 330 | agh dára | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 331 | aghaidhe | Noun | genitive singular of aghaidh. | |
| 332 | aghloite | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 333 | aghnáire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 334 | agnóisíoch | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Agnostic': A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deit… | |
| 335 | agóideach | Adjective | objecting, protesting. | |
| 336 | agóideoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Crusader': Said of an animal, son of progenitors of races or different castes. | |
| 337 | agra dlí | Noun | Equivalent to 'lawsuit': In civil law, a case where two or more people disagree and one or more of the parties take the… | |
| 338 | agrafóibe | Noun | Equivalent to 'Agoraphobia': The fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions. | |
| 339 | agraíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of agair (“plead, entreat; avenge, retribute; sue”). | |
| 340 | aibeachan | Noun | ||
| 341 | aibéil chainte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 342 | aibéiseach | Adjective | mischievous, exasperating. | |
| 343 | aibghitir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 344 | áibhéalach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 345 | áibhéalaí | Noun, Adjective | exaggerator. | |
| 346 | aibhéardaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'land agent': A professional employed to manage an estate; steward or estate manager. | |
| 347 | aibhinne | Noun | Equivalent to 'avenue': A broad street, especially one bordered by trees or, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one t… | |
| 348 | aibhinní | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 349 | aibhléis | Noun | Equivalent to 'electricity': Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract light… | |
| 350 | aibhleog | Noun | /ˈɛvʲlʲaɡ/ | coal (of fire), brand, ember. |
| 351 | aibhleog bheo | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 352 | aibhleog dhearg | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ember': A piece of coal or wood glowing by heat; a hot coal. | |
| 353 | aibhleog dhóite | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cinder': Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc… | |
| 354 | aibhligh | Verb | scintillate. | |
| 355 | aibhneach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Fluvial': Relatif aux fleuves, aux rivières. | |
| 356 | aibhneacha | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑivʲn̠ʲəxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 357 | aibhneoir | Noun | ||
| 358 | aibhseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 359 | aibhseacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Immensity': The characteristic or state of being immense. | |
| 360 | aibhseoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'fop': Initialism of Fraternal Order of Police. | |
| 361 | aibhsigh | Verb, Adjective | to enlarge (on); emphasize. | |
| 362 | aibíocht | Noun | quickness, cleverness, liveliness. | |
| 363 | aibitheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 364 | aibítreach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'alphabetical': Ellipsis of alphabetical jigsaw. | |
| 365 | aibiúlacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 366 | aibrisce | Noun, Adjective | brittleness, frailty. | |
| 367 | aice gliomach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 368 | aice portán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 369 | aiceacha | Noun | variant plural of aice (“habitat”). | |
| 370 | aiceacht | Noun | synonym of ceacht. | |
| 371 | aiceadal | Noun | synonym of ceadal (“recital”). | |
| 372 | aicéalach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 373 | aiceannú | Noun | verbal noun of aiceannaigh. | |
| 374 | aiceanta | Verb, Adjective | stressed, accented. | |
| 375 | aiceantach | Noun | stressed word. | |
| 376 | aicearra | Noun | /ˈæcəɾˠə/ | Equivalent to 'Shortcut': A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths. |
| 377 | aicearrach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 378 | aicéatáit | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acetate': Any ester or salt of acetic acid. | |
| 379 | aicéatal | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acetal': Any diether of a geminal diol, R₂C(OR')₂ (where R' is not H). | |
| 380 | aicéatón | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acetone': A colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH₃)₂CO, used as a solvent. | |
| 381 | aicéiteach | Adjective | ||
| 382 | aicéiti- | Phrase | ||
| 383 | aichearra | Noun | /ˈaiçəɾˠə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 384 | aicídeach | Adjective | diseased; prone to disease. | |
| 385 | aicídeacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of aicídeach. | |
| 386 | aiciléir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 387 | aicíneas | Noun | ||
| 388 | aicinéit | Noun | Equivalent to 'akinete': A thick-walled, dormant cell found in cyanobacteria and green algae. | |
| 389 | aicíocha | Noun | variant plural of aice (“habitat”). | |
| 390 | aicíocht | Noun | habitation, homestead. | |
| 391 | aiciseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 392 | aicme speictreach | Noun | Equivalent to 'spectral class': A classification of stars depending on their spectra and luminosity; usually one of O, B… | |
| 393 | aicmeach | Adjective | class (attributive). | |
| 394 | aicmíocht | Noun | cliquishness, class distinction. | |
| 395 | aicmiúil | Adjective | sectarian. | |
| 396 | aicrileach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'acrylic resin': Any of many thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid, methac… | |
| 397 | aicsímeach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 398 | aidhbhe ceoil | Noun | genitive singular of adhbh cheoil. | |
| 399 | aidhbhéil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 400 | aidhbhligh | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 401 | aidhbhse | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 402 | aidhbhsigh | Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 403 | aidhleann | Noun | rack (for tools, utensils). | |
| 404 | aidhleann phlátaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 405 | aidhleanna | Noun | nominative plural of aidhleann (“rack”). | |
| 406 | aidhleasc | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 407 | aidhleisce | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 408 | aidhlicí | Noun | attachments. | |
| 409 | aidhm fholaigh | Noun | Equivalent to 'ulterior motive': An alternative or extrinsic reason for doing something, especially when concealed or wh… | |
| 410 | aidhmeanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 411 | aidhmhill | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 412 | aidhnín malldóite | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 413 | aidhnín mallghníomhach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 414 | aidiacht | Noun | /aˈdʲiəxt̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'adjective': A word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes a noun’s referent. |
| 415 | aidiacht cháilíochta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 416 | aidiacht shealbhach | Noun | possessive adjective. | |
| 417 | aidiacht thaispeántach | Noun | demonstrative adjective. | |
| 418 | aidiacht uimhriúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 419 | aidiúnach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Adjutant': A lower-ranking officer who assists a higher-ranking officer with administrative affairs. | |
| 420 | aidiúnacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'adjutancy': The state or office of being an adjutant, assistant, or helper. | |
| 421 | aidmheáil | Noun | /ˈadʲvʲælʲ/ | verbal noun of aidmhigh. |
| 422 | aidmhigh | Verb | /ˈædʲi/ | Ulster form of admhaigh (“to acknowledge”). |
| 423 | aidréinea- | Phrase | ||
| 424 | aidréini- | Phrase | Equivalent to 'adreno-': Relating to the adrenal gland. | |
| 425 | aiféalach | Adjective | /ˈafʲeːləx/ | regretful, sorrowful, remorseful. |
| 426 | aiféaltas | Noun | shame, embarrassment. | |
| 427 | aifearach | Adjective | /ˈavʲaɾˠa(x)/ | vindictive; reproachful. |
| 428 | aifeartha | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of aifirt (“rebuke, reproach”). | |
| 429 | aiféilean | Noun | aphelion (the point in the elliptical orbit of a planet, comet, etc., where it is farthest from the Sun). | |
| 430 | áiféiseach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Risible': Qui est digne de moquerie (se dit surtout pour des choses plutôt que pour des personnes). | |
| 431 | aifricéad | Noun | Equivalent to 'Affricate': A single speech sound produced combining a plosive and a fricative. | |
| 432 | Aifrionn | Noun, Verb | present indicative analytic of aifir (“rebuke, reproach; punish”). | |
| 433 | aigéad aicéiteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'acetic acid': A clear colourless organic acid, CH₃COOH, formed by the bacterial oxidation of ethanol thro… | |
| 434 | aigéad aicrileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'acrylic acid': A colorless liquid unsaturated organic acid, CH₂=CHCOOH; used as a monomer in the producti… | |
| 435 | aigéad beansóch | Noun | Equivalent to 'benzoic acid': A white crystalline organic acid, C₆H₅COOH; the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid; used as… | |
| 436 | aigéad beinséancarbocsaileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'benzoic acid': A white crystalline organic acid, C₆H₅COOH; the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid; used as… | |
| 437 | aigéad caol | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 438 | aigéad carbólach | Noun | carbolic acid. | |
| 439 | aigéad carbónach | Noun | Equivalent to 'carbonic acid': A weak unstable acid, H₂CO₃, known only in solution, and as carbonate salts; it is presen… | |
| 440 | aigéad citreach | Noun | Equivalent to 'citric acid': A colourless crystalline compound, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, C₆H₈O₇, found… | |
| 441 | aigéad fólach | Noun | Equivalent to 'folic acid': A polycyclic heterocyclic carboxylic acid, one of the vitamin B complex, essential for cell… | |
| 442 | aigéad formach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 443 | aigéad gloiniúil | Noun | glacial acid. | |
| 444 | aigéad goile | Noun | Equivalent to 'gastric acid': The acidic secretion of the stomach; mostly hydrochloric acid. | |
| 445 | aigéad hidreaclórach | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrochloric acid': A strong acid made by dissolving the gas hydrogen chloride in water. | |
| 446 | aigéad lachtach | Noun | Equivalent to 'lactic acid': 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid (CH₃CHOHCO₂H), a syrupy liquid, soluble in water; found in milk, wi… | |
| 447 | aigéad nítreach | Noun | Equivalent to 'nitric acid': A transparent, colorless to pale yellow, fuming corrosive liquid, HNO₃; a highly reactive o… | |
| 448 | aigéad nítriúil | Noun | Equivalent to 'nitrous acid': A weak acid, HNO₂, known only in solution, or as its salts and esters, the nitrites; it ha… | |
| 449 | aigéad óileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'oleic acid': An unsaturated fatty acid, having 18 carbon atoms and one double bond, found in olive oil an… | |
| 450 | aigéad pireagallach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 451 | aigéad prúiseach | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrocyanic acid': a solution of hydrogen cyanide, HCN, in water; a weak poisonous acid, used as a fumiga… | |
| 452 | aigéad sailleach | Noun | Equivalent to 'fatty acid': Any of a class of aliphatic carboxylic acids, of general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₁COOH, that occur com… | |
| 453 | aigéad tiubhaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 454 | aigéad torthaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 455 | aigéadach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 456 | aigéadacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acidity': The quality or state of being acid. | |
| 457 | aigéadaigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 458 | aigéadalú | Noun | acidolysis ((chemistry) Decomposition of a molecule under the influence of an acid). | |
| 459 | aigéanach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 460 | aigeanta | Adjective | synonym of aigéanach (“oceanic”). | |
| 461 | aigeantach | Adjective | /ˈæɟən̪ˠt̪ˠa(x)/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 462 | Aigéineach | Noun, Adjective | ||
| 463 | aigheann | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 464 | aighneas | Noun | /ˈai.nʲəsˠ/ | submission (in argument, lawsuit). |
| 465 | aighnigh | Verb | ||
| 466 | aigneolaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'psychologist': An expert in the field of psychology. | |
| 467 | ail leachta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 468 | ailbheolas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alveolus': Any of the many tiny air sacs in the lungs in which the bronchioles terminate and where oxygen… | |
| 469 | ailbíneach | Noun | Equivalent to 'albino': A person or animal congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feat… | |
| 470 | ailceimic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alchemy': The premodern and early modern study of physical changes, particularly in Europe, Arabia, and C… | |
| 471 | ailceimicí | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 472 | aileacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 473 | ailearán | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aileron': The hinged part on the trailing edge of an airplane wing, used to control longitudinal turns. | |
| 474 | aileastar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 475 | aileimbic | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 476 | aileorón | Noun | Equivalent to 'aleurone': The protein content of the embryo, endosperm, or perisperm of cereals, in the form of minute p… | |
| 477 | ailgéabar | Noun | Equivalent to 'Algebra': Elementary algebra: A system for representing and manipulating unknown quantities (variables) i… | |
| 478 | ailgéabar comhthiomsaitheach | Noun | associative algebra. | |
| 479 | Ailgéarach | Noun, Adjective | ||
| 480 | ailgineach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'alginic': Relating to alginic acid or its derivatives. | |
| 481 | ailgionáit | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alginate': Any salt or ester of alginic acid. | |
| 482 | ailigéadar | Noun | Equivalent to 'alligator': Either of two species of large amphibious reptile, Alligator mississippiensis or Alligator si… | |
| 483 | ailínigh | Verb | ||
| 484 | ailiúnas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alimony': A court-mandated allowance made to a former spouse by a divorced or legally separated person. | |
| 485 | ailleadóir | Noun | rock-climber, cragsman. | |
| 486 | ailléidigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'Allude': Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l’indicatif de alluder. | |
| 487 | ailléirge | Noun | Equivalent to 'Allergy': A disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful… | |
| 488 | ailléirgin | Noun | Equivalent to 'allergen': A substance which causes an allergic reaction. | |
| 489 | aillteacha | Noun | alternative plural of aill. | |
| 490 | ailpreacha | Noun | alternative plural of ailp. | |
| 491 | ailse cheirbheacs | Noun | Equivalent to 'cervical cancer': A type of cancer of the cervix of the uterus which can afflict some female mammals incl… | |
| 492 | ailse chíche | Noun | breast cancer. | |
| 493 | ailse farainge | Noun | pharyngeal cancer. | |
| 494 | ailse inmheitriam | Noun | endometrial cancer. | |
| 495 | ailse larainge | Noun | laryngeal cancer. | |
| 496 | ailse phróstataigh | Noun | prostate cancer. | |
| 497 | ailse phutóige | Noun | bowel cancer. | |
| 498 | ailse scamhóg | Noun | lung cancer. | |
| 499 | ailse scornaí | Noun | throat cancer. | |
| 500 | ailse ubhagáin | Noun | ovarian cancer. | |
| 501 | ailseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 502 | ailsiúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 503 | ailteanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 504 | ailtéarnú | Noun | verbal noun of ailtéarnaigh (“alternate”). | |
| 505 | aiméibicít | Noun | Equivalent to 'amoebocyte': Any cell that has the form or motion of an amoeba. | |
| 506 | aimhdheoin | Noun | superseded spelling of ainneoin. | |
| 507 | aimhfheoil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 508 | aimhghlic | Adjective | Equivalent to 'imprudent': Celui qui fait montre d'imprudence. | |
| 509 | aimhleas | Noun | /ˈiːlʲəsˠ/ | harm, detriment; evil. |
| 510 | aimhleasc | Adjective | reluctant, slow. | |
| 511 | aimhleasta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 512 | aimhleisce | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Sloth': Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour. | |
| 513 | aimhneart | Noun | want of strength, weakness. | |
| 514 | aimhreas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 515 | aimhréidh | Noun, Adjective | /ˈavʲɾʲəi/ | entanglement. |
| 516 | aimhréir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 517 | aimhréire | Noun | genitive singular of aimhriar. | |
| 518 | aimhréití | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 519 | aimhrialta | Adjective | irregular; anomalous. | |
| 520 | aimhriar | Noun | disobedience, disaffection. | |
| 521 | aimhriata | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 522 | aimhriocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 523 | aimideach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 524 | aimileach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 525 | aimiléis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 526 | aimileog | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 527 | aimilithe | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 528 | aimiotóis | Noun | Equivalent to 'amitosis': cell division by cleavage of the nucleus without the formation of condensed chromosomes. | |
| 529 | aimiréal | Noun | admiral (naval officer of high rank, butterfly). | |
| 530 | aimirneach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 531 | aimleadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 532 | aimleoir | Noun | wretch; deformed person. | |
| 533 | aimlíocht | Noun | /amʲəˈlʲiː(ə)xt̪ˠ/ | wretchedness. |
| 534 | aimlithe | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑmʲəlʲəhɪ/ | wretched, bedraggled. |
| 535 | aimnéise | Noun | Equivalent to 'Amnesia': Loss of memory; forgetfulness. | |
| 536 | aimníneach | Adjective | ||
| 537 | aimpéaras | Noun | ||
| 538 | aimpéarlúb | Noun | Equivalent to 'ampere-turn': The unit of magnetomotive force. | |
| 539 | aimpléis | Noun | trouble; complication. | |
| 540 | aimpligh | Verb | ||
| 541 | aimridigh | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 542 | aimridiú | Noun | verbal noun of aimridigh. | |
| 543 | aimseach | Noun, Adjective | accidental, unfortunate. | |
| 544 | aimseacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 545 | aimseartha | Adjective | ||
| 546 | aimsitheoir airtléire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 547 | aimsitheoir uisce | Noun | water diviner, diviner. | |
| 548 | ainbheacht | Adjective | inexact, imprecise. | |
| 549 | ainbheart | Noun | evil deed. | |
| 550 | ainbhéas | Noun | bad habit; vice. | |
| 551 | ainbheasa | Noun | genitive singular of ainbhios (“ignorance”). | |
| 552 | ainbheocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Foolhardiness': The quality of being foolhardy. | |
| 553 | ainbhfeoil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 554 | ainbhfial | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 555 | ainbhfíor | Noun | Equivalent to 'untruth': The condition of being false; truthlessness. | |
| 556 | ainbhios | Noun | /ˈænʲəʃ/ ~ /ˈænʲɪʃ/ ~ /ˈanʲvʲəsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information. |
| 557 | ainbhiosán | Noun | ignorant person; ignoramus. | |
| 558 | ainbhirt | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of ainbheart (“evil deed”). | |
| 559 | ainbhlinn | Noun | froth from mouth of decaying corpse. | |
| 560 | ainbhreith | Noun | unjust judgment. | |
| 561 | ainbhthe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 562 | ainbhthine | Noun | superseded spelling of ainfine. | |
| 563 | aincheart | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑun̪ˠˌçaɾˠt̪ˠ/ | injustice. |
| 564 | aincheas | Noun | Equivalent to 'doubt': Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief o… | |
| 565 | aincheist | Noun | Equivalent to 'dilemma': A circumstance in which a choice must be made between two or more alternatives that seem equall… | |
| 566 | aincheiste | Noun | genitive singular of aincheist (“dilemma”). | |
| 567 | ainchinn | Noun | only used in chun ainchinn. | |
| 568 | ainchion | Noun | grievous offence. | |
| 569 | ainchíos | Noun | rack-rent. | |
| 570 | ainchirt | Noun, Adjective | vocative singular of aincheart. | |
| 571 | ainciall | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 572 | ainciseach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'malignant': A deviant; a person who is hostile or destructive to society. | |
| 573 | ainciseoir | Noun | peevish person. | |
| 574 | aindearbh | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 575 | aindeise | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 576 | aindeonach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 577 | aindiach | Adjective | atheistic. | |
| 578 | aindiachaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Atheist': A person who does not believe in deities or gods. | |
| 579 | aindiachas | Noun | ||
| 580 | aindiadha | Adjective | superseded spelling of aindiaga (“impious”). | |
| 581 | aindiaga | Adjective | ||
| 582 | aindiagaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 583 | aindílis | Adjective | unlawful, improper. | |
| 584 | aindiúid | Noun | obduracy, impenitence, relentlessness. | |
| 585 | aindreanta | Adjective | rough, fierce. | |
| 586 | aindréim | Noun | foolish ambition. | |
| 587 | aineagna | Noun | Equivalent to 'foolishness': A thing or event that is foolish, or an absurdity. | |
| 588 | aineamhach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 589 | ainéasca | Adjective | slow, inactive. | |
| 590 | aineascair | Adjective | uncomfortable, unsheltered. | |
| 591 | ainéidithe | Adjective | dressed in rags. | |
| 592 | ainéimea- | Phrase | ||
| 593 | ainéimeach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 594 | ainéimi- | Phrase | ||
| 595 | aineoirin | Noun | ||
| 596 | aineolach | Adjective | /ˈanˠɔːlˠa(x)/ | ignorant, uninformed. |
| 597 | aineolacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of aineolach (“ignorant, uninformed; inexperienced”). | |
| 598 | aineolaí | Noun, Adjective | /ˈan̪ˠoːl̪ˠiː/ | ignorant, inexperienced person. |
| 599 | aineolaí mara | Noun | Equivalent to 'Landlubber': Someone unfamiliar with the sea or seamanship, especially a novice seaman. | |
| 600 | aineolaigh | Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 601 | aineolas | Noun | Equivalent to 'ignorance': The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information. | |
| 602 | aineoras | Noun | Equivalent to 'aneurysm': An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in… | |
| 603 | ainfhéile | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Shamelessness': The state or characteristic of being shameless. | |
| 604 | ainfheoil | Noun | /ˈanˠɔlʲ/ | Equivalent to 'proud flesh': Hypertrophic scarring; excessive granulation tissue formed in a wound. |
| 605 | ainfhial | Adjective | inhospitable. | |
| 606 | ainfhíor | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 607 | ainfhíréan | Noun | unjust, unrighteous, person. | |
| 608 | aingceis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 609 | aingeal coimhdeachta | Noun | guardian angel. | |
| 610 | aingealdha | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 611 | ainghléas | Noun | derangement. | |
| 612 | ainghníomh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Atrocity': An extremely cruel act; a horrid act of injustice. | |
| 613 | aingiall | Noun | rough, unreasoning, person. | |
| 614 | aingiallta | Adjective | unreasoning, rough, brutish (of person). | |
| 615 | aingíne chléibh | Noun | Equivalent to 'angina pectoris': Intermittent crushing chest pain caused by reversible myocardial ischemia. | |
| 616 | aingíoch | Adjective | /ˈæɲɟia(x)/ | Ulster form of aingí. |
| 617 | aingíocht | Noun | peevishness. | |
| 618 | ainglice | Noun | Equivalent to 'Angelica': A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially garden angelica (Angelica archange… | |
| 619 | ainglíocht | Noun | angelical quality, angelicness. | |
| 620 | ainhidríd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anhydride': Any compound formally derived from another (or from others) by the loss of a water molecule… | |
| 621 | ainianach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 622 | ainiarsma | Noun | evil consequence; ill effect. | |
| 623 | ainimheach | Adjective | disfigured. | |
| 624 | ainimhigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 625 | ainiocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'cruelty': An indifference to suffering or pleasure in inflicting suffering. | |
| 626 | ainiomad | Noun | too much; too many. | |
| 627 | ainionadh | Noun | ||
| 628 | ainionraic | Adjective | lacking integrity, dishonest. | |
| 629 | ainiontach | Adjective | conceited. | |
| 630 | ainléannta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 631 | ainleoir | Noun | person who kedges boat. | |
| 632 | ainm áite | Noun | placename, toponym. | |
| 633 | ainm baiste | Noun | Equivalent to 'Christian name': A first name formally given to a child at a Christian baptism. | |
| 634 | ainm bhriathartha | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of ainm briathartha (“verbal noun”). | |
| 635 | ainm branda | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 636 | ainm bréige | Noun | pseudonym, assumed name; pen name, nom de plume. | |
| 637 | ainm briathartha | Noun | Equivalent to 'verbal noun': A noun that is morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning; in English… | |
| 638 | ainm ceana | Noun | ||
| 639 | ainm cleite | Noun | pseudonym, pen name, nom de plume. | |
| 640 | ainm iomlán | Noun | Equivalent to 'full name': The complete name of a person, including first name, any middle names, and surname. | |
| 641 | ainm teibí | Noun | Equivalent to 'abstract noun': A noun that denotes an idea, emotion, feeling, quality, generalization, representation or… | |
| 642 | ainmchlár | Noun | Equivalent to 'nameplate': A plate or plaque inscribed with a name. | |
| 643 | ainmfhocal | Noun | /[ˈanʲəmʲˌɔkəl̪ˠ]/ | noun, substantive (word describing a person, place, thing, or abstract idea). |
| 644 | ainmfhocal coitianta | Noun | Equivalent to 'common noun': A noun that denotes any member, or all members, of a class; an ordinary noun such as dog or… | |
| 645 | ainmfhocal dílis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 646 | ainmfhocal maise | Noun | Equivalent to 'mass noun': A common noun that normally cannot be counted. | |
| 647 | ainmfhocal nithiúil | Noun | Equivalent to 'concrete noun': A noun that denotes something tangible or material, such as a person or place. | |
| 648 | ainmfhocal teibí | Noun | synonym of ainm teibí (“abstract noun”). | |
| 649 | ainmheach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 650 | ainmhéid | Noun | /ˈanˠˌvʲeːdʲ/ | great size, largeness. |
| 651 | ainmhí veirteabrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 652 | ainmhian | Noun | Equivalent to 'passion': The sufferings of Jesus Christ from the night of the Last Supper to the Crucifixion. | |
| 653 | ainmhidhe | Noun | obsolete spelling of ainmhí. | |
| 654 | ainmhinic | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Infrequent': Qui ne se reproduit pas souvent. | |
| 655 | ainmhíoch | Adjective | Equivalent to 'animal': Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cel… | |
| 656 | ainmhíocht | Noun | animal nature; brutishness. | |
| 657 | ainmhithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 658 | ainmiúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 659 | ainmliosta | Noun | Equivalent to 'catalogue': A systematic list of books, names, pictures, etc. | |
| 660 | ainmneach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'nominative case': The case used to indicate the subject—or agent—of a finite verb. | |
| 661 | ainmneacha | Noun, Adjective | /ˈanʲəmʲnʲəxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 662 | ainmneacha briathartha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 663 | ainmneoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Denominator': The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (such as 2 in ½). | |
| 664 | ainmnigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | to denominate. | |
| 665 | ainmníoch | Adjective | subjective. | |
| 666 | ainmníocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Nomenclature': A set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or scienc… | |
| 667 | ainmniúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 668 | ainneart | Noun | overweening strength, violence, oppression. | |
| 669 | ainneoin | Noun | /əˈnʲoːnʲ/ | only used as a preposition and in certain phrases; see Derived terms below. |
| 670 | ainneoin go | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 671 | ainneonach | Adjective | involuntary. | |
| 672 | ainniseoir | Noun | miserable, mean, person. | |
| 673 | ainreacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 674 | ainreachta | Noun | genitive singular of ainriocht. | |
| 675 | ainriail | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anarchy': The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body. | |
| 676 | ainrialaí | Noun | /[ˈanʲˌɾˠiəlˠiː]/ | undisciplined, disorderly person. |
| 677 | ainrialta | Adjective | undisciplined, disorderly, lawless. | |
| 678 | ainrianaí | Noun | unbridled, licentious, person. | |
| 679 | ainrianta | Adjective | unbridled, unruly. | |
| 680 | ainriarach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 681 | ainriata | Adjective | ||
| 682 | ainriocht | Noun | evil state; wretched condition. | |
| 683 | ainscéan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 684 | ainscéanta | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 685 | ainscian | Noun | violent, belligerent person. | |
| 686 | ainscianta | Adjective | wild, furious. | |
| 687 | ainsciantacht chainte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 688 | ainseabhaí | Noun | /ˈanʲʃəwiː/ | Equivalent to 'Anchovy': Any small saltwater fish of the Engraulidae family, consisting of 160 species in sixteen genera… |
| 689 | ainsealach | Adjective | ||
| 690 | ainsiléad | Noun | Equivalent to 'spring balance': A device for measuring weight or force by the elasticity of a spiral spring. | |
| 691 | áinsíoch | Noun, Adjective | /aːnʲˈʃiəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 692 | ainspianta | Adjective | grotesque; abnormal. | |
| 693 | ainspiorad | Noun | evil spirit. | |
| 694 | ainsprid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 695 | ainteafan | Noun | Equivalent to 'antiphon': an Ancient Greek sophist who wrote several philosophical treatises (480 – 411 BCE). | |
| 696 | ainteann | Adjective | overweening, arrogant. | |
| 697 | aintéine | Noun | Equivalent to 'antenna': An appendage used for sensing on the head of an insect, crab, or other animal. | |
| 698 | aintéinín | Noun | antennule. | |
| 699 | ainteinne | Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 700 | ainteirt | Noun | (office of) prime. | |
| 701 | aintiarna | Noun | despotic lord; tyrant. | |
| 702 | aintiarnas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Tyranny': A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power, or this system of governmen… | |
| 703 | aintréan | Adjective | violent; oppressive. | |
| 704 | aintreise | Noun, Adjective | violence, oppression. | |
| 705 | aíochtach | Noun, Adjective | hospitable; willing to put up persons for a night. | |
| 706 | aíochtlann | Noun | guest house. | |
| 707 | aipindic | Noun | Equivalent to 'vermiform appendix': An organ consisting of a blind tube projecting from the caecum. | |
| 708 | aipindic phéistchruthach | Noun | Equivalent to 'vermiform appendix': An organ consisting of a blind tube projecting from the caecum. | |
| 709 | airbhire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 710 | Aircéach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Archaean': Any organism of the domain Archaea. | |
| 711 | Aircéacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of Aircéach (“Archaean”). | |
| 712 | airceachán | Noun | voracious eater. | |
| 713 | airceadal | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 714 | airceasach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 715 | Aircéiche | Adjective | genitive feminine singular of Aircéach (“Archaean”). | |
| 716 | aircheadal | Noun | metrical composition, poem. | |
| 717 | airde ceolchoirme | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 718 | airdeacht | Noun | high ground. | |
| 719 | airdeall | Noun | alertness, watchfulness; (act of) watching out. | |
| 720 | airdeallaí | Noun, Adjective | alert person. | |
| 721 | airdeoga | Noun | only used in téigh in airdeoga. | |
| 722 | airdhirc | Adjective | clearly visible, conspicuous; clear, manifest. | |
| 723 | airdiúil | Adjective | ||
| 724 | airdrígh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 725 | aireacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 726 | aireacháin | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of aireachán. | |
| 727 | aireachán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 728 | aireachas | Noun | attention. | |
| 729 | aireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'ministry': Government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalen… | |
| 730 | aireachtas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 731 | aireagal | Noun | Equivalent to 'ward': The action of a watchman; monitoring, surveillance (usually in phrases keep ward etc.). | |
| 732 | aireagán | Noun | Equivalent to 'invention': good at inventing. | |
| 733 | aireaghdha | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Preeminent': Qui est au-dessus des autres choses du même genre, en parlant surtout de caractères moraux. | |
| 734 | aireoidh | Verb | future analytic of airigh. | |
| 735 | airgead beo | Noun | Equivalent to 'mercury': Senses relating to the metal. | |
| 736 | airgead croise | Noun | florin (pre-decimal British coin, worth two shillings or ten new pence). | |
| 737 | airgead fola | Noun | Equivalent to 'wergeld': Blood money, the monetary value assigned to a person, set according to their rank, used to dete… | |
| 738 | airgead páipéir | Noun | Equivalent to 'paper money': A type of joss paper resembling banknotes burnt to venerate the deceased, ancestor spirits… | |
| 739 | airgead póca | Noun | Equivalent to 'pocket money': A small sum of money given to a child, by a parent or guardian; an allowance. | |
| 740 | airgead reatha | Noun | Equivalent to 'currency': Money or other items used to facilitate transactions. | |
| 741 | airgead tirim | Noun | cash (money in the form of bills and coins, as opposed to checks or electronic transactions). | |
| 742 | airgeadaí | Noun, Verb | variant plural of airgead (“silver; money, sum of money”). | |
| 743 | airgeadán | Noun | Equivalent to 'Agrimony': Any of several perennial herbaceous plants, of the genus Agrimonia, that have spikes of yellow… | |
| 744 | airgeadas | Noun | finance (financial matters). | |
| 745 | airgeadóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cashier': One who works at a till or receives payments. | |
| 746 | airgeadra | Noun | Equivalent to 'currency': Money or other items used to facilitate transactions. | |
| 747 | airgeadú | Noun | verbal noun of airgeadaigh. | |
| 748 | airgeadúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'financial': Having dues and fees paid up to date for a club or society. | |
| 749 | airgeadúla | Adjective | /aɾʲɪɟəˈd̪ˠuːlˠə/ | nominative/vocative/dative. |
| 750 | airgheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 751 | airgidín | Noun | only used in airgidín luachra. | |
| 752 | airgtheach | Noun, Adjective | synonym of argthóir (“destroyer, plunderer”). | |
| 753 | airgtheoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 754 | airichill | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 755 | airigh ó | Verb | to miss, feel the want of (the object of ó agrees with the subject of the verb). | |
| 756 | airíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 757 | airíonna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 758 | airiseamh | Noun | verbal noun of airis (“stay, stop; wait, delay”). | |
| 759 | airitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Perceptive': Féminin singulier de perceptif. | |
| 760 | airitheoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Percipient': One who has perceived a paranormal event. | |
| 761 | airleacan | Noun | /ˈɑːɾˠl̠ʲəkənˠ/ | advance (amount of money or credit, especially given as a loan, or paid before it is due). |
| 762 | airleach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 763 | airleogach | Adjective | ||
| 764 | airlimint | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 765 | Airméanach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈaɾʲəmʲeːnˠəx/ | Equivalent to 'Armenian': The language of Armenia and the Armenian people, whose older stages are Old Armenian and Middl… |
| 766 | airmheán | Noun | Equivalent to 'median': The northwestern Old Iranian language of the Medes, attested only by numerous loanwords in Old P… | |
| 767 | airmheirg | Noun | goose-grass. | |
| 768 | airmhidin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 769 | airneálaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 770 | airneánach | Noun, Adjective | fond of night-visiting, of sitting up late. | |
| 771 | airneánaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 772 | airnimint | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 773 | airpéitse | Noun | Equivalent to 'Arpeggio': The notes of a chord played individually instead of simultaneously, usually moving from lowest… | |
| 774 | airteagail | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 775 | airteagal | Noun | article (section of a legal document). | |
| 776 | airtéire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 777 | airtléire | Noun | Equivalent to 'artillery': Large projectile weapons, in modern usage usually large guns, but also rocket artillery. | |
| 778 | airtléire éadrom | Noun | light artillery. | |
| 779 | airtléire machaire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 780 | airtléire throm | Noun | heavy artillery. | |
| 781 | airtríteas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Arthritis': Inflammation of a joint or joints causing pain and/or disability, swelling and stiffness, and… | |
| 782 | aisceánach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Suppliant': One who pleads or requests earnestly. | |
| 783 | aischasta | Adjective | Equivalent to 'revolute': to participate in or incite a revolution or revolt. | |
| 784 | aischéim | Noun | backward step. | |
| 785 | aischothú | Noun | ||
| 786 | aischuir | Noun, Verb | /ˈaʃˌxɪɾʲ/ | put back, restore, return. |
| 787 | aischur amach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 788 | aischur isteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 789 | aiséadach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 790 | aiseagaim | Verb | ||
| 791 | aiseagann | Verb | analytic present indicative of aisig. | |
| 792 | aiseagtha | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 793 | aiséirigh | Verb | rise again, rerise. | |
| 794 | aiséiteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ascetic': One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstin… | |
| 795 | aiséitiúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Ascetic': One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstin… | |
| 796 | aiseolas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Feedback': Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results. | |
| 797 | aiseotróp | Noun | Equivalent to 'azeotrope': A mixture of two or more substances whose liquid and gaseous forms have the same composition… | |
| 798 | aisghabh | Verb | retake; recover possession of. | |
| 799 | aisghair | Verb | Equivalent to 'repeal': An act or instance of repealing. | |
| 800 | aisghairm | Noun | recall; abrogation; repeal. | |
| 801 | aisiléir | Noun | trickster; twister. | |
| 802 | aisiompú | Noun | verbal noun of aisiompaigh (“reverse; invert; retrogress”). | |
| 803 | Aisiriach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Assyrian': A person who resided in the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Ass… | |
| 804 | aisiríoch gruaige | Noun | hair restorer. | |
| 805 | aisléine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 806 | aislinge | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of aisling. | |
| 807 | aislingí | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 808 | aislingthe | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 809 | aislúbtha | Adjective | Equivalent to 'retroflex': A consonant pronounced with the underside of the tongue approaching or touching the palate. | |
| 810 | aisnéalach | Adjective | swooning; subject to fainting fits. | |
| 811 | aisnéidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 812 | aispeist | Noun | Equivalent to 'Asbestos': Any of several fibrous mineral forms of magnesium silicate, used for fireproofing, electrical… | |
| 813 | aispeiste | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular of aispeist. | |
| 814 | aiste bia | Noun | diet (food a person or animal consumes; controlled regimen of food). | |
| 815 | aiste cheoil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 816 | aiste filíochta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 817 | aiste mheadarachta | Noun | metrical scheme. | |
| 818 | aiste ríme | Noun | Equivalent to 'rhyme scheme': The pattern created by the rhymes at the ends of the lines of a stanza of poetry. | |
| 819 | aiste scoile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 820 | aisteach | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /ˈæʃtʲəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 821 | aisteachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'drollery': Something humorous, funny or comical. | |
| 822 | aisteacht | Noun | synonym of aisteachas (“queerness; drollery”). | |
| 823 | aistearach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 824 | aisteoir | Noun | /əˈʃtʲoːɾʲ/ | Equivalent to 'actor': Someone who institutes a legal suit; a plaintiff or complainant. |
| 825 | aisteoir breise | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 826 | aisteoir cineálach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 827 | aisteoir ionaid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 828 | aisteoir mionpháirteanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 829 | aisteoir mná | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 830 | aisteoir saincharachtair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 831 | aisteoir siúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 832 | aisteoir tánaisteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 833 | aisteoirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 834 | aisteora | Noun | genitive singular of aisteoir. | |
| 835 | aistíoch | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 836 | aistíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 837 | aistiúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 838 | aistreach | Adjective | journeying, roving; restless, unsettled (of person). | |
| 839 | aistreacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of aistreach (“journeying, roving; restless, unsettled; out of the way… | |
| 840 | aistreán | Noun | inconvenience (of journey). | |
| 841 | aistreog | Noun | transfer (type of sticker). | |
| 842 | aistreoir | Noun | transferor. | |
| 843 | aistreoir slabhra | Noun | derailleur. | |
| 844 | aistrigh | Verb, Adjective | move; transfer, translate. | |
| 845 | aistrithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of aistriú. | |
| 846 | aiteacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Oddness': The state or quality of being odd. | |
| 847 | aiteachta | Noun | genitive singular of aiteacht. | |
| 848 | aiteal deilgneach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 849 | aiteal Féiniceach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 850 | aiteal Síneach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 851 | aitealladh | Noun | (act of) clearing (between showers). | |
| 852 | aiteann francach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 853 | aiteann gaelach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 854 | aiteann gallda | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 855 | aiteann mín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 856 | aiteann Muire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 857 | aiteannach | Noun | /ˈætʲənˠa(x)/ | Equivalent to 'Gorse': An evergreen shrub, of the genus Ulex, having thorns, spiny leaves, and yellow flowers. |
| 858 | aiteannaí | Noun | /ˈætʲənˠi/ | genitive singular of aiteannach (“furze”). |
| 859 | aiteasach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'pleasant': giving pleasure; agreeable. | |
| 860 | áiteoidh | Verb | analytic future of áitigh. | |
| 861 | aithbhear | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 862 | aithbhir | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 863 | aithchim | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 864 | aitheach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Churl': A free peasant (as opposed to a serf) of the lowest rank, below an earl and a thane; a freeman; a… | |
| 865 | aitheadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 866 | aitheanta | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /ˈahən̪ˠt̪ˠə/ | (Briathar). |
| 867 | aitheantas | Noun | /ˈahən̪ˠt̪ˠəsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'acquaintance': A state of being acquainted with a person; originally indicating friendship, intimacy, but… |
| 868 | áitheasach | Adjective | successful, victorious. | |
| 869 | aitheasc | Noun, Verb | /ˈahəsˠk/ | verbal noun of aitheasc (“address; exhort; apostrophize”). |
| 870 | aitheascal | Noun | ||
| 871 | aithghearr | Adjective | ||
| 872 | aithidhe | Noun | verbal noun of aithigh. | |
| 873 | aithinne | Noun | /ˈæh(ə)n̠ʲə/ | firebrand (torch or other burning stick). |
| 874 | aithiseach | Adjective | /ˈæhəʃəx/ | defamatory; shameful. |
| 875 | aithiseoir | Noun | defamer, denigrator, traducer, vilifier. | |
| 876 | aithisigh | Verb, Adjective | Equivalent to 'slur': An insult or slight, especially one that is muttered incoherently under one's breath. | |
| 877 | aithisiú | Noun | defamation, denigration, offence, vilification, vituperation. | |
| 878 | aithleasc | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 879 | aithmhéala | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 880 | aithmhéile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 881 | aithneach | Noun, Adjective | quick to recognize, discerning. | |
| 882 | aithneann | Verb | present indicative analytic of aithin (“know, recognize, identify; acknowledge; distinguish; perceive”). | |
| 883 | aithneodh | Verb | /ˈænʲoːtʲ/ | conditional dependent analytic of aithnigh. |
| 884 | aithneoidh | Verb | future analytic of aithnigh. | |
| 885 | aithnigh | Verb, Adjective | /ˈænʲə/ | Cois Fharraige form of aithin. |
| 886 | aithníodh | Verb | /ˈa(h)nʲiːɡ/ | past habitual dependent analytic. |
| 887 | aithníonn | Verb | /ˈa(h)nʲiːn̪ˠ/ | analytic present indicative of aithin. |
| 888 | aithnítear | Verb | present indicative and present subjunctive/imperative autonomous of aithnigh. | |
| 889 | aithnithe | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 890 | aithreach | Noun, Adjective | genitive plural of athair (“father”). | |
| 891 | aithreacha | Noun | /ˈahɾʲəxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 892 | aithríche | Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 893 | aithrígh | Noun | vocative singular of aithríoch (“penitent”). | |
| 894 | aithríoch | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Penitent': One who repents of sin; one sorrowful on account of their transgressions. | |
| 895 | aithríocha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of aithríoch (“penitent”). | |
| 896 | aithrise | Noun | genitive singular of aithris. | |
| 897 | aithrist | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 898 | aithriúil | Adjective | ||
| 899 | áitreabh | Noun, Verb | habitation, abode. | |
| 900 | aitreabúid | Noun | attribute, quality, characteristic. | |
| 901 | alabhreac | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 902 | alafatach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Aliphatic': A petroleum fraction containing no aromatic compounds. | |
| 903 | alaisceach | Noun | big strong woman. | |
| 904 | alaisceach mná | Noun | synonym of alaisceach (“big strong woman”). | |
| 905 | alamais chainte | Noun | synonym of alamais (“incoherent speech”). | |
| 906 | alamaise | Noun | genitive singular of alamais. | |
| 907 | aláram dóiteáin | Noun | Equivalent to 'fire alarm': An electromechanical or electronic bell, klaxon, chime, horn, speaker, strobe light or other… | |
| 908 | alasairin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alizarin': A red substance, 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, extracted from madder root and used as a dye. | |
| 909 | Alascach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Alaskan': A native or resident of the state of Alaska in the United States of America. | |
| 910 | alastram | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 911 | albaimin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Albumin': Any of a class of monomeric proteins that are soluble in water, and are coagulated by heat; the… | |
| 912 | Albanach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈalˠəbˠənˠəx/ | a Protestant, a Presbyterian. |
| 913 | Albanaigh | Noun, Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 914 | albastar | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alabaster': A fine-grained white or lightly-tinted variety of gypsum, used ornamentally. | |
| 915 | albatras | Noun | albatross, double eagle. | |
| 916 | alcaileach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 917 | alchaing | Noun | rack (for weapons, utensils, etc.). | |
| 918 | alcól adhmaid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 919 | alcól aimile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 920 | alcól cuimilte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 921 | alcól eitile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 922 | alcól lagaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 923 | alcól meitile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 924 | alcól prátaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 925 | alcólach | Adjective | alcoholic, spirituous. | |
| 926 | aldóláis | Noun | Equivalent to 'aldolase': An enzyme, present in some tissue, that catalyses the conversion of phosphates of fructose to… | |
| 927 | alfa-gha | Noun | Equivalent to 'alpha ray': A stream of alpha particles: a single ray of alpha radiation. | |
| 928 | alfraits | Noun | /ˈɑl̪ˠfˠɾˠatʲʃ/ | rascal; scoundrel, reprobate. |
| 929 | algeolaí | Noun | algologist. | |
| 930 | allabhair | Noun | Equivalent to 'echo': An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others. | |
| 931 | allabhog | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 932 | allabhrach | Noun, Adjective | evocative. | |
| 933 | allaiseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 934 | allamorf | Noun | Equivalent to 'allomorph': Any of the different crystalline forms of a substance. | |
| 935 | allantóis | Noun | ||
| 936 | allas fola | Noun | bloody sweat. | |
| 937 | allásach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 938 | allasaigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'sweat': Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high te… | |
| 939 | allasúil | Adjective | fearful of. | |
| 940 | allatróp | Noun | Equivalent to 'allotrope': Any form of an element that has a distinctly different molecular structure to another form of… | |
| 941 | allchálach | Adjective | abcauline. | |
| 942 | allmhaire | Noun | imported article, import. | |
| 943 | allmhairiú | Noun | import, importing, importation. | |
| 944 | allmharach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 945 | allmhartha | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 946 | allmhurach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 947 | alltacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Wildness': The state or quality of being wild. | |
| 948 | alltarach | Adjective | beyond, on the far side. | |
| 949 | alltathír | Noun | wild, rough, country. | |
| 950 | alltrach | Adjective | ||
| 951 | alltracha | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑl̪ˠt̪ˠɾˠəxə/ | Galway form of aileacha. |
| 952 | allúntas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 953 | allúrach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'foreign': Located outside a country or place, especially one's own. | |
| 954 | almacantar | Noun | Equivalent to 'almucantar': A small circle on the celestial sphere, parallel to the horizon, that is used in astronomy a… | |
| 955 | almóinn rósta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 956 | almóinne | Noun | genitive singular of almóinn. | |
| 957 | almóinní | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 958 | alpachán | Noun | Equivalent to 'Pig': Any of several mammalian species of the family Suidae, having cloven hooves, bristles and a snout a… | |
| 959 | alpaire cloiche | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 960 | alpaire seangán | Noun | Equivalent to 'anteater': Any of several animals of South and Central America, in the suborder Vermilingua, which are no… | |
| 961 | alpartha | Adjective | Equivalent to 'stout': A dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain. | |
| 962 | alpastaic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Alpenstock': A stout adjustable walking stick with a metal point, used by mountain climbers and walkers i… | |
| 963 | alpchorn | Noun | Equivalent to 'alphorn': A long, curved, wooden horn used by mountain-dwelling herders in the Alps, originally to call c… | |
| 964 | Alsáiseach | Noun, Adjective | Alsatian (from Alsace). | |
| 965 | alt airgeadais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 966 | alt bacánach | Noun | Equivalent to 'hinge joint': A type of joint where motion is restricted to one plane as in the knee or elbow. | |
| 967 | altair chroí | Noun | water-brash. | |
| 968 | altaithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of altú. | |
| 969 | altán scine | Noun | sharp knife. | |
| 970 | altfaidh | Verb | /ˈal̪ˠt̪ˠə/ | future analytic of alt. |
| 971 | altraid chroí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 972 | altramacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 973 | altramaí | Noun, Verb | fosterer, foster-parent. | |
| 974 | altramaigh | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 975 | altramas | Noun | Equivalent to 'fosterage': The act of fostering another's child as if it were one's own. | |
| 976 | altranas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Nursing': Suckling, such as breastfeeding. | |
| 977 | altrúchas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Altruism': Regard for others, both natural and moral without regard for oneself; devotion to the interest… | |
| 978 | alúin bhuí | Noun | yellow clay. | |
| 979 | alúmanach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 980 | alúmanam | Noun | Equivalent to 'aluminium': A light, silvery metal extracted from bauxite, and a chemical element (symbol Al) with an ato… | |
| 981 | am dúbailte | Noun | double time. | |
| 982 | am dúnta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 983 | am eile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 984 | am lóin | Noun | Equivalent to 'lunchtime': The time or hour at or around which lunch is normally eaten. | |
| 985 | am luath | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 986 | am luí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bedtime': The time or hour at which one retires to bed in order to sleep. | |
| 987 | am mall | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 988 | am nua | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 989 | am tae | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 990 | amadáinín | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bat': Initialism of best available technology: a principle applying to regulations on limiting pollutant… | |
| 991 | amadán Aibreáin | Noun | April fool. | |
| 992 | amadán móinteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'dotterel': A gullible fool, especially an elderly person with impaired faculties. | |
| 993 | amadánach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 994 | amadánta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 995 | amadántúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 996 | amadánúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 997 | amaideach | Adjective | /ˈɑmˠədʲəx/ | |
| 998 | amaideacha | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑmədʲəxə/ | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of amaideach. |
| 999 | amaideacht | Noun | ||
| 1000 | amaidíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1001 | amainiris | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | two days after tomorrow. | |
| 1002 | amáireach | Adverb | /əˈmˠɑːɾʲəx/ | Cois Fharraige, Cork, and Ulster form of amárach (“tomorrow”). |
| 1003 | amalaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1004 | amalógacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1005 | Amanaigh | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Amish': A strict Anabaptist sect living mainly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. | |
| 1006 | amanathar | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | the day after tomorrow; the second day after. | |
| 1007 | amarantas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Amaranth': An imaginary flower that does not wither. | |
| 1008 | amarcach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1009 | amasaigh | Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 1010 | ambasadóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'ambassador': A diplomat of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there their sovereign or… | |
| 1011 | ambasáid | Noun | ||
| 1012 | ambróise | Noun | ||
| 1013 | amchreasa | Noun | genitive singular of amchrios. | |
| 1014 | amchrios | Noun | Equivalent to 'time zone': A range of longitudes where a common standard time is used. | |
| 1015 | amfaibiach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Amphibian': An animal of the Amphibia; any vertebrate that does not have amniotic eggs, living both on la… | |
| 1016 | amfapatach | Adjective | amphipathic. | |
| 1017 | amfapódach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1018 | amhábhair | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1019 | amhábhar | Noun | raw material, staple. | |
| 1020 | amhainse | Noun | astuteness. | |
| 1021 | amhairisc | Noun | synonym of amhras (“doubt; suspicion; opinion, guess; speculation”). | |
| 1022 | amhancaíl | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1023 | amhantar | Noun | lucky find, windfall. | |
| 1024 | amhantrach | Adjective | venturesome, risky, speculative. | |
| 1025 | amhantraí | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Speculator': One who speculates; an observer; a contemplator. | |
| 1026 | ámharach | Adjective | lucky, fortunate. | |
| 1027 | amharc déshúileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'binocular vision': A vision system in which two eyes work together to produce a unified field of view whi… | |
| 1028 | amharc dúbailte | Noun | Equivalent to 'double vision': A disorder of vision in which a single object is seen as two. | |
| 1029 | amharc mara | Noun | seascape (view of the sea). | |
| 1030 | amharcach | Adjective | sightly, pleasing to behold. | |
| 1031 | amharcaíl | Noun | peering; groping. | |
| 1032 | amharclann | Noun | /ˈəuɾˠklˠən̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'theater': theater (a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers t… |
| 1033 | amharctha | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 1034 | amhasach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1035 | amhasmhar | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1036 | amhasóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hooligan': A young person who causes trouble or violence, typically as a member of a gang or other group. | |
| 1037 | amhastrach | Noun | verbal noun of amhastraigh. | |
| 1038 | amhchaoin | Adjective | Equivalent to 'rough': The unmowed part of a golf course. | |
| 1039 | amhdaigh | Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 1040 | amhgarach | Adjective | /ˈãuɡɾˠa(x)/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 1041 | amhiarainn | Noun | genitive singular of amhiarann. | |
| 1042 | amhiarann | Noun | Equivalent to 'iron ore': A mineral deposit from which iron can be viably extracted. | |
| 1043 | amhlabhar | Adjective | inarticulate. | |
| 1044 | amhlabhra | Noun | inarticulateness, bad delivery. | |
| 1045 | amhlachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Semblance': The outward appearance or form of a person or thing. | |
| 1046 | amhlaidh | Adverb | /ˈɑ̃ũl̪ˠɪɟ/ | all the, all the more to express that something is even more the case in light of additional information. |
| 1047 | amhlánta | Adjective | /ˈaulˠan̪ˠt̪ˠə/ | boorish, uncouth; doltish. |
| 1048 | amhluadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Tribulation': (A period of) persecution before the Second Coming, lasting seven years, which Christians w… | |
| 1049 | amhluath | Adjective | lacking in speed. | |
| 1050 | amhránach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'singing': The act of using the voice to produce musical sounds; vocalizing. | |
| 1051 | amhránacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of amhránach (“singing”). | |
| 1052 | amhránaí | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'singer': A person who sings, often professionally. | |
| 1053 | amhránaí ceoldráma | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1054 | amhránaigh | Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 1055 | amhrasach | Adjective | /ˈɑvˠɾˠəsˠəx/ ~ /ˈɑ̃vˠɾˠəsˠəx/ ~ /ˈɑnˠvˠɾˠəsˠəx/ | suspicious; doubtful. |
| 1056 | amhrasán | Noun | suspicious person, doubter, skeptic. | |
| 1057 | amhrasta | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1058 | amhrastúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1059 | amhsaine | Noun | mercenary service. | |
| 1060 | amhsheithe | Noun | green hide. | |
| 1061 | amhthrasc | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1062 | amhthroid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1063 | amhulchach | Adjective | beardless, smooth-chinned. | |
| 1064 | amlachán | Noun | synonym of amlóir (“foolish man; awkward man”). | |
| 1065 | amlásach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1066 | amlógacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'awkwardness': difficulty, trouble, problem, challenge, constraint, strenuousness, arduousness. | |
| 1067 | amóiniam | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ammonium': The univalent NH₄⁺ cation, derived by the protonation of ammonia. | |
| 1068 | amplachán | Noun | greedy person. | |
| 1069 | amplaigh | Verb, Adjective | to be greedy for. | |
| 1070 | amscaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Clumsiness': A lack of coordination or elegance; the condition or quality of being clumsy. | |
| 1071 | an eitinn | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1072 | an mheánchiorcail | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1073 | an Saighdeoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1074 | an tan | Conjunction | ||
| 1075 | an té | Pronoun | /ə(n̠ʲ)ˈtʲeː/ | the one who; (s)he who. |
| 1076 | an tIúr | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1077 | an-chuid | Noun | a great deal. | |
| 1078 | anabaíocht | Noun | newness (of wine, cheese). | |
| 1079 | anabalach | Adjective | ||
| 1080 | anabalacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'anabolism': The constructive metabolism of the body, as distinguished from catabolism. | |
| 1081 | anacair leapa | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bedsore': A lesion caused by unrelieved pressure to any part of the body, especially portions over bony o… | |
| 1082 | anachain | Noun | mischance, calamity, disaster; loss. | |
| 1083 | anacmhainn | Noun | weakness; lack of means. | |
| 1084 | anacrach | Adjective | distressing. | |
| 1085 | anacróir | Noun | person in distress; wretch. | |
| 1086 | anaemach | Adjective | ||
| 1087 | anaemacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anemia': A medical condition in which the capacity of the blood to transport oxygen to the tissues is red… | |
| 1088 | anaeróbach | Adjective | anaerobic. | |
| 1089 | anaibidh | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1090 | anaigineas | Noun | Equivalent to 'anagenesis': The evolution of a new species by the large scale change in gene frequency so that the new s… | |
| 1091 | anáil éadrom | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1092 | anáil shaothrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1093 | anáil throm | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1094 | anailís thoirtomhaiseach | Noun | Equivalent to 'volumetric analysis': Any of various analytical methods and techniques in which the amount of a substance… | |
| 1095 | anailísí | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Analyst': Someone who is an analytical thinker. | |
| 1096 | anailísí córas | Noun | systems analyst. | |
| 1097 | anailísigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1098 | anailísiú | Noun | verbal noun of anailísigh. | |
| 1099 | anaimsir | Noun | unseasonable weather. | |
| 1100 | anaipéist | Noun | Equivalent to 'anapest': In qualitative meter, a metrical foot consisting of three syllables, the first two unstressed a… | |
| 1101 | anaireach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1102 | anairt bheag | Noun | sailcloth, canvas. | |
| 1103 | anairt seoil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1104 | anaisteach | Adjective | ||
| 1105 | anaiteas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unpleasantness': The property of being unpleasant or disagreeable. | |
| 1106 | anaitheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1107 | anaithiúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1108 | anaithne | Noun | obscurity, lack of recognition. | |
| 1109 | anaithnid | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1110 | análacha | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1111 | analachúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1112 | análaigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1113 | análaithe | Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 1114 | analógach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1115 | análú tarrthála | Noun | Equivalent to 'artificial respiration': The manual or mechanical forcing of air into the lungs of a person who is not br… | |
| 1116 | análughadh | Noun | obsolete spelling of análú. | |
| 1117 | anamacha | Noun | /ˈanˠəmˠəxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1118 | anamachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Animism': A belief that spirits inhabit some or all classes of natural objects or phenomena. | |
| 1119 | anamchara | Noun | spiritual adviser, confidant. | |
| 1120 | anamhain | Noun | synonym of fanacht. | |
| 1121 | anamhaint | Noun | synonym of fanacht. | |
| 1122 | anamhaith | Adjective | /ˈɑn̪ˠəvˠɑh/ | Munster form of anmhaith (“very good”). |
| 1123 | anamhóin | Noun | /ɑn̪ˠəˈvˠũːnʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1124 | anamimirce | Noun | transmigration of souls. | |
| 1125 | anamnacha | Noun | /ˈɑnəmˠnɑxə/ | Galway form of anamacha. |
| 1126 | anamóine | Noun | anemone (flower, plant of the genus Anemone). | |
| 1127 | anamúlacht | Noun | liveliness, animation, exuberance, vitality. | |
| 1128 | anandrach | Adjective | anandrous. | |
| 1129 | anaoibhinn | Adjective | joyless, unhappy. | |
| 1130 | anaostacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Youthfulness': The vitality characteristic of youth. | |
| 1131 | anarmónach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1132 | anástach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1133 | anastamóis | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anastomosis': A cross-connection between two blood vessels. | |
| 1134 | anastróf | Noun | Equivalent to 'anastrophe': Unusual word order, often involving an inversion of the usual pattern of the sentence. | |
| 1135 | anatamaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anatomist': One who studies, teaches, writes on, or does research on anatomy and anatomical structures. | |
| 1136 | anbhainne | Noun, Adjective | weakness, feebleness. | |
| 1137 | anbharúil | Noun | ||
| 1138 | anbháthach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1139 | anbháthadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1140 | anbhfáilte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1141 | anbhfainne | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1142 | anbhfala | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1143 | anbhfann | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1144 | anbhfola | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1145 | anbhrath | Noun | treachery. | |
| 1146 | anbhroic | Noun | quarrelling. | |
| 1147 | anbhroid | Noun | bondage; distress. | |
| 1148 | anbhruith | Noun | superseded spelling of anraith (“soup; broth”). | |
| 1149 | anbhuain | Noun | restlessness; unease, unrest; disturbance. | |
| 1150 | ancalóis | Noun | Equivalent to 'ankylosis': The growing together of bones to form a single unit. | |
| 1151 | anchroíoch | Adjective | Equivalent to 'malevolent': Malveillant ; malintentionné ; envieux. | |
| 1152 | anchruth | Noun | deformity. | |
| 1153 | anchúinse | Noun | /an̪ˠəˈxuːn̠ʲʃə/ | Equivalent to 'Scoundrel': A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honor or virtue. |
| 1154 | anchúinsí | Noun | genitive singular feminine of anchúinseach. | |
| 1155 | anchumtha | Adjective | mis-shapen, distorted, warped. | |
| 1156 | anchúram | Noun | excessive solicitude. | |
| 1157 | andánacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Rashness': The quality of state of being rash; inconsiderate or presumptuous haste. | |
| 1158 | andaoine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1159 | andóchas | Noun | presumption. | |
| 1160 | Andórach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Andorran': A native or inhabitant of Andorra; a person of Andorran citizenship or nationality and their d… | |
| 1161 | andraigin | Noun | Equivalent to 'androgen': Any natural or synthetic compound, usually a steroid hormone, that stimulates or controls the… | |
| 1162 | andraiméid | Noun | Equivalent to 'bog rosemary': Any shrub in the genus Andromeda, especially Andromeda polifolia. | |
| 1163 | andraspór | Noun | androspore. | |
| 1164 | andúileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'drug addict': A person with a chemical or psychological dependency on a drug, especially one which is ill… | |
| 1165 | andúileach codlaidín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1166 | andúileach drugaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'drug addict': A person with a chemical or psychological dependency on a drug, especially one which is ill… | |
| 1167 | aneachtair | Adverb | from without; outside. | |
| 1168 | anfaiseach | Adjective | ||
| 1169 | anfháilte | Noun | cold welcome. | |
| 1170 | anfhásta | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1171 | anfhlaith | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1172 | anfhocal | Noun | unsavoury expression. | |
| 1173 | anfhochain | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1174 | anfhoirfe | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1175 | anfholláin | Adjective | unwholesome. | |
| 1176 | anfhollas | Adjective | ||
| 1177 | anfhorlann | Noun | superior force, overwhelming odds. | |
| 1178 | anfhortas | Noun | synonym of anfhortacht. | |
| 1179 | anfhurasta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1180 | angagram | Noun | Equivalent to 'angiogram': An X-ray image of the blood vessels gained after the injection of a radiopaque contrast mediu… | |
| 1181 | angaíoch | Noun, Adjective | /ˈaŋɡuwa(x)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1182 | angaíocht | Noun | purulence. | |
| 1183 | angarach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈãuɡɾˠa(x)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1184 | angarais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1185 | angaraise | Noun | genitive singular of angarais. | |
| 1186 | angbhaidh | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1187 | anghlonn | Noun | fierce warrior. | |
| 1188 | anghrách | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1189 | anglaise | Noun | /ˈaŋɡləʃə/ | genitive singular of anglais. |
| 1190 | anglánta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1191 | Angólach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Angolan': A native or inhabitant of Angola. | |
| 1192 | angstram | Noun | angstrom, angstrom unit. | |
| 1193 | aniar aduaidh | Adverb | from/out of the northwest. | |
| 1194 | aniar aneas | Adverb | from/out of the southwest. | |
| 1195 | anlacanaí | Noun | synonym of adhlacóir (“undertaker”). | |
| 1196 | anlann bán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1197 | anlann donn | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1198 | anlann miontais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1199 | anlann mónóg | Noun | cranberry sauce. | |
| 1200 | anlann soighe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1201 | anlann trátaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1202 | anlasánta | Adjective | over-excited, over-excitable. | |
| 1203 | anlathach | Adjective | tyrannical. | |
| 1204 | anlathas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Tyranny': A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power, or this system of governmen… | |
| 1205 | anluascach | Adjective | ||
| 1206 | anmhacnas | Noun | lust, lasciviousness. | |
| 1207 | anmhaidin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1208 | anmhailís | Noun | ||
| 1209 | anmhailís páistí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1210 | anmhaith | Adjective | /ˈanˠˌwãiç/ | very good. |
| 1211 | anmhórán | Noun | huge amount; huge number. | |
| 1212 | annaimhe | Noun, Adjective | synonym of annamhacht (“rareness, infrequency”). | |
| 1213 | annalach | Adjective | ||
| 1214 | annamhacht | Noun | rareness, infrequency, rarity. | |
| 1215 | annspianta | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1216 | annúlacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1217 | anocsacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'anoxia': A condition in which a body tissue or an environment is severely or totally deprived of oxygen… | |
| 1218 | anóideach | Adjective | ||
| 1219 | anóidigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1220 | anoir aduaidh | Adverb | from/out of the northeast. | |
| 1221 | anoir aneas | Adverb | from/out of the southeast. | |
| 1222 | anoircheas | Noun | unbecoming treatment. | |
| 1223 | anóirthear | Adverb | /əˈn̪ˠɔːɾˠhiːɾʲ/ | day after tomorrow. |
| 1224 | anóiteach | Adjective | uncomfortable; miserable. | |
| 1225 | anordúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Chaotic': A character having a chaotic alignment. | |
| 1226 | anórthar | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | (Dobhriathar). | |
| 1227 | anrachán | Noun | greedy, hungry, person. | |
| 1228 | anrachtach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1229 | anrachtán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1230 | anraith cabáiste | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1231 | anraith muisiriún | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1232 | anraithí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1233 | anrathach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1234 | anróiteach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Inclement': Qualifie un temps ou un climat rigoureux. | |
| 1235 | ansciath | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1236 | anscoilt | Noun | Equivalent to 'Chasm': A locality and provincial park in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada… | |
| 1237 | anscuithe | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Immovable': Immovable objects or property, as land, buildings, etc. | |
| 1238 | anshocair | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1239 | ansmacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Oppression': The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. | |
| 1240 | ansmachta | Noun | genitive singular of ansmacht. | |
| 1241 | ansmachtaí | Noun, Verb | Equivalent to 'Bully': A person who is intentionally physically or emotionally cruel to others, especially to those whom… | |
| 1242 | anstrólaí | Noun | droll person, trickster. | |
| 1243 | antaigin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Antigen': A substance that induces an immune response, usually foreign (nonself) but not always so. | |
| 1244 | antalóp ceithre-adharcach | Noun | four-horned antelope. | |
| 1245 | antalóp saigeach | Noun | Equivalent to 'saiga': Saiga tatarica, an antelope which inhabits a vast area between Kalmykia, Kazakhstan, southern Sib… | |
| 1246 | antapódach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Antipodal': One of the cells at the chalazal pole of an embryo sac. | |
| 1247 | Antartach | Noun, Adjective | Antarctic. | |
| 1248 | antlachán | Noun | ||
| 1249 | antlásach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1250 | antraicéin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anthracene': A tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (an acene containing three fused rings) obtained from coal… | |
| 1251 | antraicít | Noun | anthracite. | |
| 1252 | antraipeolaíocht chultúrtha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1253 | antraipeolaíocht fhisiceach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1254 | antraipeolaíocht shóisialta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1255 | antrapa- | Phrase | Equivalent to 'anthropo-': Forming words related to men or people. | |
| 1256 | antrapach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'anthropic': Of or pertaining to mankind or humans, or the period of humanity's existence. | |
| 1257 | antráthach | Adjective | /ˈan̪ˠt̪ˠɾaː(x)/ | unholy, unreasonable. |
| 1258 | antuiscint | Noun | lack of understanding, of sympathy. | |
| 1259 | anua ísealchríche | Noun | lowland anoa. | |
| 1260 | anua sléibhe | Noun | mountain anoa. | |
| 1261 | anuabhar | Noun | excess (of grief, of weeping). | |
| 1262 | anuaill chaointe | Noun | hysterical crying. | |
| 1263 | anuaisle | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/strong genitive/dative plural. | |
| 1264 | anuallach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1265 | anuasana | Adverb | above (in text). | |
| 1266 | anullamh | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1267 | anumhlacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1268 | anuraidh | Adverb | /əˈn̪ˠɪɾʲɪɟ/ | Equivalent to 'Yesteryear': Past years; time gone by; yore. |
| 1269 | anurraim | Noun | Equivalent to 'Disrespect': A lack of respect, esteem or courteous behaviour. | |
| 1270 | aobhdhacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1271 | aodh thochais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1272 | aodhaire | Noun | superseded spelling of aoire (“shepherd; pastor; (parliamentary) whip”). | |
| 1273 | aoghaire | Noun | superseded spelling of aoire (“shepherd; pastor; (parliamentary) whip”). | |
| 1274 | aoi bainise | Noun | wedding-goer, wedding guest. | |
| 1275 | aoibheall | Noun | /ˈiːvʲəl̪ˠ/ | gambolling, gadding. |
| 1276 | aoibhill | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of aoibheall (“(act of) gambolling, gadding”). | |
| 1277 | Aoibhinn | Noun, Adjective | /ˈiːvʲɪɲ/ | delightful, blissful. |
| 1278 | aoibhiúil | Adjective | pleasant, smiling. | |
| 1279 | aoibhneas | Noun | /ˈiːvʲnʲəsˠ/ | bliss, delight. |
| 1280 | aoibhneasa | Noun | genitive singular of aoibhneas. | |
| 1281 | aoibhnis | Noun | genitive singular of aoibhneas. | |
| 1282 | aoidheach | Noun | milch-cow. | |
| 1283 | aoigheach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1284 | aoigheacht | Noun | superseded spelling of aíocht. | |
| 1285 | aoil sceite | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of aol sceite (“slaked lime”). | |
| 1286 | aoileach | Noun | /ˈiːlʲəx/ | dung, farmyard manure. |
| 1287 | aoileann | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1288 | aoinfhear | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1289 | aointeach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1290 | aoiseanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1291 | aol sceite | Noun | Equivalent to 'slaked lime': Calcium hydroxide, a soft white powder, produced by adding water to quicklime. | |
| 1292 | aol teilgthe | Noun | Equivalent to 'slaked lime': Calcium hydroxide, a soft white powder, produced by adding water to quicklime. | |
| 1293 | aolbhach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1294 | aolbhrugh | Noun | white mansion. | |
| 1295 | aolchlais | Noun | ||
| 1296 | aolchloch | Noun | Equivalent to 'Limestone': An abundant rock of marine and freshwater sediments; primarily composed of calcite (CaCO₃); a… | |
| 1297 | aolchneas | Noun | fair skin. | |
| 1298 | aolchorp | Noun | white body. | |
| 1299 | aolchrobh | Noun | fair hand. | |
| 1300 | aolchuisne | Noun | Equivalent to 'Stalactite': A secondary mineral deposit of calcium carbonate or another mineral, in shapes similar to ic… | |
| 1301 | aolfaidh | Verb | future analytic of aol. | |
| 1302 | aolgheal | Adjective | lime-white. | |
| 1303 | aolmhach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1304 | aoluisce | Noun | limewater. | |
| 1305 | aomthach | Adjective | attractive. | |
| 1306 | aon déag | Noun, Adjective | /eːn̠ʲ dʲeːɡ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1307 | aon duine | Pronoun | /eːn̪ˠˈd̪ˠinʲə/ | anyone (in questions and negative sentences). |
| 1308 | aon neach | Noun, Pronoun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1309 | aon scéal | Phrase | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see aon, scéal. | |
| 1310 | aonachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'fury': A female personification of vengeance. | |
| 1311 | aonad Angstrom | Noun | angstrom, angstrom unit. | |
| 1312 | aonad ceoil | Noun | music centre. | |
| 1313 | aonad cumhachta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1314 | aonad dianchúraim | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1315 | aonad fístaispeána | Noun | visual display unit, VDU. | |
| 1316 | aonad goir | Noun | brood, brooder. | |
| 1317 | aonad léacsach | Noun | Equivalent to 'lexical item': A term (that is, a word or sequence of words) that acts as a unit of meaning, including wo… | |
| 1318 | aonad leictreamaighnéadach | Noun | electromagnetic unit. | |
| 1319 | aonad mótair | Noun | Equivalent to 'motor unit': A neuron with its associated muscle fibres. | |
| 1320 | aonad tomhais | Noun | Equivalent to 'unit of measure': Any standardized, reproducible unit that can be used to measure any physical property. | |
| 1321 | aonad urláir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1322 | aonadach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1323 | aonadfhad | Noun | unit length. | |
| 1324 | aonaid cheoil | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1325 | aonaid léacsacha | Noun | nominative plural of aonad léacsach. | |
| 1326 | aonaid léacsaigh | Noun | genitive singular of aonad léacsach. | |
| 1327 | aonaighe | Noun | archaic form of aontaí, plural of aonach (“fair”). | |
| 1328 | aonaíoch | Adjective | ||
| 1329 | aonaiseach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1330 | aonánach | Adjective | individual. | |
| 1331 | aonarach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈeː(ə̯)n̪ˠ(ə)ɾˠəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1332 | aonarachas | Noun | singularity, solitude. | |
| 1333 | aonaracht | Noun | singularity, solitude. | |
| 1334 | aonaránach | Adjective | alone, solitary. | |
| 1335 | aonartha | Adjective | single, solitary, lone. | |
| 1336 | aonarúil | Adjective | single, solitary, lone. | |
| 1337 | aonathráid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Univariate': A polynomial or function with only one variable. | |
| 1338 | aonbhunata | Adjective | monobasic. | |
| 1339 | aoncheoil | Noun | genitive singular of aoncheol. | |
| 1340 | aoncheol | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unison': Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of identical pitc… | |
| 1341 | aonchorda | Noun | monochord. | |
| 1342 | aondacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1343 | aondachtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1344 | aondathach | Adjective | unicolored, monochromatic, monochrome. | |
| 1345 | aondéadach | Adjective | monodentate, unidentate. | |
| 1346 | aondeonach | Adjective | arbitrary (decision, etc.). | |
| 1347 | aondiach | Noun, Adjective | monotheistic. | |
| 1348 | aondiachas | Noun | monotheism. | |
| 1349 | aondumha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1350 | aonfhoghar | Noun | Equivalent to 'monophthong': A vowel (in the sense of a sound rather than a letter of the alphabet) that has the same so… | |
| 1351 | aonfhónach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1352 | aongheal | Adjective | all-bright. | |
| 1353 | aonghnéach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1354 | aonlárnach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'homocentric': Focused on human beings; anthropocentric. | |
| 1355 | aonmhadh | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1356 | aonmhódúil | Adjective | ||
| 1357 | aonocsaíd | Noun | Equivalent to 'Monoxide': Any oxide containing a single oxygen atom in each molecule or formula unit. | |
| 1358 | aonocsaíd charbóin | Noun | Equivalent to 'carbon monoxide': A colorless, odorless, flammable, highly toxic gas. | |
| 1359 | aonoighriú | Noun | monoglaciation. | |
| 1360 | aonphléacs | Noun | Equivalent to 'Simplex': A generalization of a triangle or tetrahedron to an arbitrary dimension, the generalization bei… | |
| 1361 | aonpholach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1362 | aonracán | Noun | synonym of aonarán (“single, solitary, person”). | |
| 1363 | aonracht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1364 | aonrachta | Noun | genitive singular of aonracht. | |
| 1365 | aonraigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'Isolate': Something that has been isolated. | |
| 1366 | aonraonach | Adjective | single-track. | |
| 1367 | aonréad veidhlín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1368 | aonréadach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1369 | aonréadaí | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 1370 | aonscoth | Noun | Equivalent to 'lesser celandine': A European perennial herb (Ficaria verna, formerly Ranunculus ficaria), having heart-s… | |
| 1371 | aonseilbh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Collectivism': An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are owned and control… | |
| 1372 | aonsonach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1373 | aonsraithe | Adjective | single-layer. | |
| 1374 | aonstádach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'homeostatic': Of or pertaining to homeostasis. | |
| 1375 | aonstádas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Homeostasis': The ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a… | |
| 1376 | aontachas | Noun | oneness, unity. | |
| 1377 | aontacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unison': Identical pitch between two notes or sounds; the simultaneous playing of notes of identical pitc… | |
| 1378 | aontachtaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unionist': An advocate or supporter of unionism (in any sense). | |
| 1379 | aontaigh | Verb | /ˈeːn̪ˠt̪ˠɪɟ/ | Equivalent to 'Unite': A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, first produced during the reign of King James I, and bear… |
| 1380 | aontaigh le | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1381 | aontaighe | Noun, Verb, Adjective | obsolete spelling of aontaí. | |
| 1382 | aontaíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of aontaigh. | |
| 1383 | aontaíos | Verb | /ˈeːn̪ˠt̪ˠiəsˠ/ | |
| 1384 | aontaithe | Noun, Verb, Adjective | genitive singular of aontú. | |
| 1385 | aontéamach | Adjective | monothematic. | |
| 1386 | aonteasach | Adjective | homeothermic, warm-blooded. | |
| 1387 | aontóidh | Verb | future analytic of aontaigh. | |
| 1388 | aontonach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1389 | aontonacht | Noun | monotonicity. | |
| 1390 | aontreoch | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Unidirectional': A fabric in which the majority of fibers run in the same single direction. | |
| 1391 | aontumha | Noun | Equivalent to 'Celibacy': Abstaining from marriage; the state of being unmarried. | |
| 1392 | aontumhach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Celibate': One who is not married, especially one who has taken a religious vow not to get married, usual… | |
| 1393 | aonuaire | Adjective | Equivalent to 'one-off': Something that is done, created, etc. | |
| 1394 | aonúsáide | Adjective | single-use. | |
| 1395 | aorachas | Noun | satirizing, fault-finding; lampoonery. | |
| 1396 | aorta droma | Noun | dorsal aorta. | |
| 1397 | aorta tairr | Noun | ventral aorta. | |
| 1398 | aorta tóracsach | Noun | thoracic aorta. | |
| 1399 | aortaigh | Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 1400 | aorthann | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1401 | aorthóir | Noun | satirist, lampooner. | |
| 1402 | aos sí | Noun | fairy folk, fairies. | |
| 1403 | aosáideach | Adjective | ||
| 1404 | aosaithe | Noun, Verb, Adjective | genitive singular of aosú. | |
| 1405 | aosánach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Youth': The quality or state of being young. | |
| 1406 | aosánaigh | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1407 | aosántacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Youthfulness': The vitality characteristic of youth. | |
| 1408 | aostacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'old age': The latter part of life, when one is an older adult; especially, the years from age 65 onward. | |
| 1409 | aothaigh | Verb | pass crisis (in sickness). | |
| 1410 | apacarpach | Adjective | apocarpous. | |
| 1411 | apacrafa | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apocrypha': That group of works which formed part of the Septuagint, but not of the Hebrew canon recogniz… | |
| 1412 | apacrafúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1413 | apagamacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'apogamy': Asexual reproduction of a fully formed plant directly from a bud. | |
| 1414 | apaipléis | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apoplexy': Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke. | |
| 1415 | apalacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apology': An expression of remorse or regret for having said or done something that harmed another: an in… | |
| 1416 | apastróf | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apostrophe': An arrangement of chlorophyll grains perpendicular to the outer surface of plant cells, as o… | |
| 1417 | aplanaspór | Noun | aplanospore. | |
| 1418 | ar aba | Preposition | on account of. | |
| 1419 | ar adhastar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1420 | ar aghaidh | Adverb, Preposition | /ɛɾʲ ˈəiɟ/ | in front of, opposite, facing. |
| 1421 | ar ais | Adverb | /eɾʲˈaʃ/ | back (to or in a previous condition or place). |
| 1422 | ar amharc | Noun | ||
| 1423 | ar anchaoi | Noun | in a bad way, plight. | |
| 1424 | ar aoi | Preposition | in regard to, on account of. | |
| 1425 | ar athamhachnamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1426 | ar athmhachnamh | Noun | /ɛɾʲ aˈvˠɑxn̪ˠəvˠ/ | on reflection. |
| 1427 | ar ball | Adverb | /ɛɾʲ bˠaul̪ˠ/ | in a while, presently, by and by. |
| 1428 | ar bharr | Preposition | /eɾʲˈvˠɑːɾˠ/ | on top of, atop. |
| 1429 | ar bhéala | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1430 | ar bís | Noun | /əɾˠˈbʲiːʃ/ | in a state of suspense, on tenterhooks. |
| 1431 | ar bith | Noun, Adverb, Article | /eɾʲˈbʲi(h)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1432 | ar bogmheisce | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1433 | ar bórd | Adverb | /eɾʲ ˈbˠəuɾˠd̪ˠ/ | superseded spelling of ar bord. |
| 1434 | ar buile | Noun | /ˈeɾʲˈbˠi.lʲə/ | mad, furious, on the warpath. |
| 1435 | ar bun | Adjective | /ɛɾʲ ˈbˠʊnˠ/ | going on, happening, afoot, in progress, underway. |
| 1436 | ar bustard | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1437 | ar ceal | Phrase | null (having no validity). | |
| 1438 | ar ceann | Preposition | before, against the coming of. | |
| 1439 | ar chúl | Preposition | behind, in back of. | |
| 1440 | ar chúla | Preposition | (Réamhfhocal). | |
| 1441 | ar chuma | Noun, Preposition, Phrase | /eɾʲˈxumˠə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1442 | ar chuntar | Phrase | /eɾʲ ˈxu(ː)n̪ˠt̪ˠəɾˠ/ | on condition. |
| 1443 | ar comhais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1444 | ar cuaird | Adverb | /ɛɾʲ ˈkuəɾˠdʲ/ | Munster form of ar cuairt. |
| 1445 | ar cuairt | Adverb | /ɛɾʲˈkuəɾˠtʲ/ | to visit, visiting (with chun or chuig after verbs of motion; with ag without motion). |
| 1446 | ar deic | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1447 | ar deighilt | Noun | /ɛɾʲˈdʲəilʲtʲ/ | in a separate place, separate. |
| 1448 | ar deireadh | Phrase | /eɾˠ ˈdʲeɾʲə/ | last (in placement, of space or time), ultimate. |
| 1449 | ar dtúis | Adverb | /ɛɾˠˈd̪ˠuːʃ/ | Munster form of ar dtús (“at first”). |
| 1450 | ar dtús | Adverb | /əɾˠˈd̪ˠuːsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'first': The person or thing in the first position. |
| 1451 | ar eagla | Preposition | Equivalent to 'for fear of': In order to attempt to prevent the risk of (a particular incident or event occurring). | |
| 1452 | ar éigean | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1453 | ar éis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1454 | ar eite | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1455 | ar eitilt | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1456 | ar fad | Noun, Adverb | /ɛɾʲ ˈfˠɑd̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1457 | ar fáil | Noun, Adjective | /ɛɾʲˈfˠɑːlʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1458 | ar feadh | Noun, Preposition | /eɾʲˈfʲaɡ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1459 | ar fhaitíos | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1460 | ar fud | Noun, Preposition | /əɾʲ ˈfˠɞd̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1461 | ar gcúl | Adverb | /eɾʲˈɡuːl̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'behind': after, following, in the wake of. |
| 1462 | ar hob | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1463 | ar iarraidh | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Missing': It says of the people of which does not know where find and neither if they continue with li… | |
| 1464 | ar insí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1465 | ar íochtar | Phrase | underneath, beneath, below. | |
| 1466 | ar leathshúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1467 | ar leith | Adjective, Adverb | /eɾʲˈl̠ʲeh/ | apart, separately. |
| 1468 | ar leithead | Adverb | /ɛɾʲˈl̠ʲeːd̪ˠ/ | wide, in width (with units of measurement). |
| 1469 | ar leithligh | Phrase | /ɛɾʲˈlʲehəɾʲɪɟ/(corresponding to the forms ar leithridh/ar leithrigh)~ /ɛɾʲˈlʲehəlʲɪɟ/ | apart, aside, by oneself. |
| 1470 | ar lóistín | Adverb | lodging (as present participle); in lodgings. | |
| 1471 | ar luail | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1472 | ar luascadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1473 | ar maidin | Noun, Adverb | /eɾʲ ˈmˠadʲənʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1474 | ar maos | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1475 | ar meisce | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1476 | ar mhéad | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1477 | ar mhodh | Preposition | after the manner of, like, similarly to. | |
| 1478 | ar n-ais | Adverb | /ɛɾʲˈn̪ˠaʃ/ | Munster form of ar ais (“back”). |
| 1479 | ar ndóiche | Adverb | /[ɛɾʲˈn̪ˠoːçə]/ | Ulster form of ar ndóigh. |
| 1480 | ar ndóigh | Adverb | /ɛɾʲˈn̪ˠoː/ | Equivalent to 'Of course': Without doubts, uses to assent or confirm. |
| 1481 | ar nós | Preposition | /əɾˠˈn̪ˠõːsˠ/ | à la, in the style or manner of, like. |
| 1482 | ar oscailt | Noun, Phrase | /[ɛɾʲ ˈɔsˠkɪlʲtʲ]/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1483 | ar paráid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1484 | ar pháipéar | Noun | Equivalent to 'in writing': By means of a written message, as opposed to orally or through other means. | |
| 1485 | ar scáth | Preposition | /ɛɾʲˈsˠkɑːh/ | shaded from, sheltered from. |
| 1486 | ar seachrán | Noun | /əɾˠˈʃaxɾˠanˠ/ | astray, adrift. |
| 1487 | ar shiúl | Noun | /eɾʲˈçuːlˠ/ | Equivalent to 'gone': Alternative spelling of gon /gon': clipping of gonna or going to. |
| 1488 | ar shladmhargadh | Adverb | on sale (available for purchase at reduced prices). | |
| 1489 | ar siúl | Noun, Adjective | /ɛɾʲ ˈʃuːlˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1490 | ar socar | Adverb | at rest, at a standstill. | |
| 1491 | ar son | Preposition | /ɛɾʲˈsˠɔnˠ/ | on behalf of (speaking or acting for). |
| 1492 | ar thaobh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1493 | ar tí | Noun, Preposition | /ɛɾʲˈtʲiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1494 | Arabacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of Arabach (“Arabic, Arabian, Arab”). | |
| 1495 | araicnid | Noun | Equivalent to 'Arachnid': Any of the eight-legged creatures, including spiders, mites, and scorpions, of the class Arach… | |
| 1496 | araíocht | Noun | fitness, strength. | |
| 1497 | araíonach | Adjective | restrained. | |
| 1498 | araíonacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of araíonach. | |
| 1499 | araíonacht | Noun | restraint, discipline. | |
| 1500 | araltach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1501 | arán baile | Noun | homebaked, homemade bread. | |
| 1502 | arán bán | Noun | white bread; baker's bread. | |
| 1503 | arán buí | Noun | cornbread (bread containing a mixture of Indian meal). | |
| 1504 | arán caiscín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1505 | arán coirce | Noun | oatbread, oatcake. | |
| 1506 | arán cruithneachta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1507 | arán cuiríní | Noun | currant-bread. | |
| 1508 | arán donn | Noun | Equivalent to 'brown bread': Any bread with a brown colour as contrasted with white, off-white, or other colours. | |
| 1509 | arán geal | Noun | brown bread. | |
| 1510 | arán glas | Noun | wall pennywort, Umbilicus rupestris. | |
| 1511 | arán gridille | Noun | Equivalent to 'Griddlecake': Any of various forms of small pancake made from a spoonful of batter cooked on a griddle. | |
| 1512 | arán plúir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1513 | arán prátaí | Noun | potato bread, potato cake. | |
| 1514 | arán rísíní | Noun | raisin bread. | |
| 1515 | arán rua | Noun | Equivalent to 'brown bread': Any bread with a brown colour as contrasted with white, off-white, or other colours. | |
| 1516 | arán sinséir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Gingerbread': A type of cake whose main flavoring is ginger. | |
| 1517 | arán stálaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1518 | arán úr | Noun | new bread. | |
| 1519 | Árannach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈɑːɾˠən̪ˠəx/ | belonging or pertaining to Aran. |
| 1520 | arasaipil | Noun | Equivalent to 'erysipelas': An acute, sometimes recurrent febrile disease caused by infection of a hemolytic streptococc… | |
| 1521 | arasbarr | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1522 | arbhar Indiach | Noun | maize, corn (Zea mays). | |
| 1523 | arcachán | Noun | synonym of arc (“piglet; diminutive animal or person”). | |
| 1524 | arcáin talún | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1525 | arcán talún | Noun | Equivalent to 'anteater': Any of several animals of South and Central America, in the suborder Vermilingua, which are no… | |
| 1526 | archeana | Adverb | besides; in general; as well. | |
| 1527 | arclampa | Noun | Equivalent to 'arc lamp': An electric arc arranged so as to produce useful light. | |
| 1528 | ard-aire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Overlord': A feudal lord directly owed rent or personal service by a tenant of subinfeudated land, a tena… | |
| 1529 | ard-deoise | Noun | Equivalent to 'Archdiocese': A group of dioceses administered by an archbishop. | |
| 1530 | ard-diúc | Noun | archduke, grand duke. | |
| 1531 | ardaidhm | Noun | aspiration, (high) ambition. | |
| 1532 | ardaingeal | Noun | /ˌɑːɾˠdˠˈæɲɟəlˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Archangel': A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity, and often seen… |
| 1533 | ardainmhí | Noun | higher animal. | |
| 1534 | ardaíocht | Noun | uppishness. | |
| 1535 | ardánacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1536 | ardathair | Noun | Equivalent to 'Patriarch': The highest form of bishop, in the ancient world having authority over other bishops in the p… | |
| 1537 | ardbhaile | Noun | chief town, centre. | |
| 1538 | ardbholg | Noun | Equivalent to 'Potbelly': A large, protruding, or swollen abdomen; a paunch. | |
| 1539 | ardbhrú fola | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1540 | ardcheann | Noun | arch-leader; flighty, frivolous, person. | |
| 1541 | ardchéim | Noun | high rank, dignity, eminence, grandeur. | |
| 1542 | ardchinn | Noun | vocative singular of ardcheann. | |
| 1543 | ardchíos | Noun | Equivalent to 'tribute': An acknowledgment of gratitude, respect or admiration; an accompanying gift. | |
| 1544 | ardchlár | Noun | /ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠˌxl̪ˠɑːɾˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Tableland': A relatively flat region of elevated terrain, particularly in reference to surrounding terrai… |
| 1545 | ardchostas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1546 | ardchríoch | Noun | Equivalent to 'Highland': A council area in north-west Scotland, one of 32 created in 1996. | |
| 1547 | ardchros | Noun | Equivalent to 'high cross': a large free-standing Celtic cross made of stone and often richly decorated. | |
| 1548 | ardchúirt | Noun | high court, supreme court. | |
| 1549 | ardchultúr | Noun | high culture. | |
| 1550 | ardéacht | Noun | great deed. | |
| 1551 | ardeaglais | Noun | Equivalent to 'cathedral': The principal church serving as the office (and some as place of residence) of an archdiocese… | |
| 1552 | ardeaspag | Noun | /ˌɑːɾˠd̪ˠˈæsˠpˠəɡ/ | Equivalent to 'archbishop': A senior bishop who is in charge of an archdiocese, and presides over a group of dioceses ca… |
| 1553 | ardéirim | Noun | genius (intellectual talent). | |
| 1554 | ardfhear | Noun | /ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠˌaɾˠ/ | excellent man. |
| 1555 | ardfhlaith | Noun | principal chieftain, suzerain; prince. | |
| 1556 | ardfholús | Noun | Equivalent to 'high vacuum': A vacuum having a pressure less than about a hundred millipascals. | |
| 1557 | ardfhuil | Noun | noble blood. | |
| 1558 | ardghléine | Noun | high definition. | |
| 1559 | ardimrim | Noun | ||
| 1560 | ardíomhá | Noun | high profile. | |
| 1561 | ardiomrá | Noun | high profile. | |
| 1562 | ardléann | Noun | advanced studies. | |
| 1563 | ardmhaor | Noun | chief steward. | |
| 1564 | ardmháta | Noun | Equivalent to 'first mate': An officer on a merchant ship next in rank to the captain and responsible to the captain for… | |
| 1565 | ardmheán lae | Noun | high noon. | |
| 1566 | ardmheas | Noun | Equivalent to 'esteem': Assessment, estimation, or regard; especially; favourable estimation or regard. | |
| 1567 | ardmhian | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aspiration': The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is el… | |
| 1568 | ardmholadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Commendation': The act of commending; praise; favorable representation in words; recommendation. | |
| 1569 | ardnósach | Adjective | grand, pompous; formal. | |
| 1570 | ardoifig | Noun | headquarters, head office (center of an organization's operations or administration). | |
| 1571 | ardoifige | Noun | genitive singular of ardoifig. | |
| 1572 | ardoifigí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1573 | ardríocht | Noun | high kingship. | |
| 1574 | ardsagart | Noun | Equivalent to 'high priest': A clergyman with a higher function than a normal priest. | |
| 1575 | ardsaothar | Noun | Equivalent to 'magnum opus': A great or important work of literature, music or art, a masterpiece. | |
| 1576 | ardscoil | Noun | /ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠsˠkɞlʲ/ | high school, secondary school. |
| 1577 | ardtalamh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Upland': The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation. | |
| 1578 | ardtiarna | Noun | Equivalent to 'Overlord': A feudal lord directly owed rent or personal service by a tenant of subinfeudated land, a tena… | |
| 1579 | ardtiarnas | Noun | overlordship, suzerainty. | |
| 1580 | ardtréas | Noun | Equivalent to 'high treason': Criminal disloyalty to one's country or a sovereign. | |
| 1581 | ardú céime | Noun | promotion (advancement in position). | |
| 1582 | ardualach | Noun | load hoisted on back. | |
| 1583 | arduallach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'vain': Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own acco… | |
| 1584 | argaimint | Noun | ||
| 1585 | argaineach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1586 | argainín | Noun | Equivalent to 'Arginine': An amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological proc… | |
| 1587 | argaintít | Noun | Equivalent to 'argentite': Silver sulfide (chemical formula Ag₂S), a primary ore of silver, in cubic or hexoctahedral cr… | |
| 1588 | arganach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Destructive': Féminin singulier de destructif. | |
| 1589 | arganáis | Noun | Equivalent to 'arginase': An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of arginine to form urea and ornithine. | |
| 1590 | argóintí | Noun, Verb, Adjective | feminine genitive singular. | |
| 1591 | argónaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1592 | argónann | Verb | present indicative analytic of argóin (“argue”). | |
| 1593 | argthóir | Noun | destroyer, plunderer. | |
| 1594 | armacach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'tender': Anything which is offered, proffered, put forth or bid with the expectation of a response, answe… | |
| 1595 | armacúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1596 | armadailín | Noun | Equivalent to 'Armadillo': Any of the burrowing mammals covered with bony, jointed, protective plates, families Dasypodi… | |
| 1597 | armadailín earrnocht | Noun | naked-tailed armadillo. | |
| 1598 | armadailín guaireach | Noun | hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus spp. and Dasypus pilosus). | |
| 1599 | armadóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Armorer': A manufacturer of weapons, especially of guns. | |
| 1600 | Armarcach | Adjective | Armorican. | |
| 1601 | armhairt amleata | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1602 | armónach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Harmonica': A musical wind instrument with a series of holes for the player to blow into, each hole produ… | |
| 1603 | armónaic | Noun | harmonics. | |
| 1604 | armónaigh | Verb, Adjective | harmonize. | |
| 1605 | armónaithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of armónú. | |
| 1606 | armúr colainne | Noun | body armour, suit of armour. | |
| 1607 | armúr plátáilte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1608 | armúrtha | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1609 | arna mhárach | Adverb | the next day, the following day. | |
| 1610 | arrachtas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Grotesqueness': The characteristic or quality of being grotesque. | |
| 1611 | arsanach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1612 | arsanaic | Noun | Equivalent to 'Arsenic': A toxic grey brittle nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33. | |
| 1613 | arsanúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1614 | artaire caratach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1615 | artaire corónach | Noun | coronary artery. | |
| 1616 | artaire eireabaill | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1617 | artaire scamhógach | Noun | Equivalent to 'pulmonary artery': The artery that connects the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs. | |
| 1618 | artaireach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1619 | artrapaite | Noun | Equivalent to 'arthropathy': Any of several diseases of a joint. | |
| 1620 | Artúrach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1621 | arú amáireach | Noun, Adverb | /ˈaɾˠuː ˈmˠɑːɾʲəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1622 | arú amárach | Noun, Adverb | /əɾˠuːˈmˠɑːɾˠəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1623 | arú anuraidh | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1624 | arú aréir | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1625 | arú inné | Noun, Adverb | /ahɾˠuːˈn̠ʲeː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1626 | arúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'arability': The capacity for land to produce or support vegetation. | |
| 1627 | as amharc | Noun | out of sight. | |
| 1628 | as baile | Adverb | /æsˠˈbˠalə/ | away from home. |
| 1629 | as cuimse | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1630 | as diaidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1631 | as éadan | Adverb | one by one; in rapid succession, indiscriminately; entirely, all, all together. | |
| 1632 | as féin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1633 | as fócas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1634 | as giúmar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1635 | as láthair | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1636 | as measc | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1637 | as ucht | Preposition | /æsˠ ˈoxt̪ˠ/ | for the sake of, on account of, on behalf of, in return for. |
| 1638 | asáitigh | Verb | ||
| 1639 | asanálaigh | Verb | ||
| 1640 | ascacarp | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1641 | ascaill rámha | Noun | second oarsman (on two-man oar). | |
| 1642 | ascaille | Noun | /ˈasˠkəl̠ʲə/ | genitive singular of ascaill (“armpit”). |
| 1643 | ascaspór | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1644 | ascnaíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of ascain. | |
| 1645 | asfalt rollta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1646 | asóruaim | Noun | Equivalent to 'azo dye': Any of a large number of mostly yellow to red synthetic dyes that contain an azo or diimide (-N… | |
| 1647 | aspalach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1648 | aspalacht | Noun | apostleship, apostolate. | |
| 1649 | aspalóid | Noun | absolution. | |
| 1650 | asparagas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Asparagus': Any of various perennial plants of the genus Asparagus having leaflike stems, scalelike leave… | |
| 1651 | astaíocht | Noun | emittance. | |
| 1652 | astaithe | Noun | genitive singular of astú. | |
| 1653 | astar síneach | Noun | China aster (Callistephus chinensis). | |
| 1654 | astragal | Noun | ||
| 1655 | Astrálach | Noun, Adjective | Australian. | |
| 1656 | astralaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Astrologer': One who studies or practices astrology. | |
| 1657 | astúchán | Noun | ||
| 1658 | astuithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1659 | asúiteán | Noun | adsorbate (a substance that has been adsorbed). | |
| 1660 | at-chídís | Verb | ||
| 1661 | at-chlos | Verb | perfect autonomous of cluin. | |
| 1662 | atáirgeach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Reproductive': A reproductive organism (especially such as in an insect). | |
| 1663 | atáirgeadh | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of atáirg. | |
| 1664 | atarraing | Verb | ||
| 1665 | atáthaigh | Verb | ||
| 1666 | atáthaoi | Verb | ||
| 1667 | atha fhada | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1668 | athabláil | Noun | Equivalent to 'Rehash': Something reworked, or made up from old materials. | |
| 1669 | athachtú | Noun | re-enactment (the act of enacting again). | |
| 1670 | athadhain | Verb | ||
| 1671 | athadhlaic | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1672 | athaimsigh | Verb | rediscover. | |
| 1673 | athaimsiú | Noun | verbal noun of athaimsigh. | |
| 1674 | athainne | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1675 | athair altrama | Noun | Equivalent to 'foster father': A male adult who cares for a child who has been placed in foster care. | |
| 1676 | athair céile | Noun | father-in-law. | |
| 1677 | athair clainne | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1678 | athair críonna | Noun | Equivalent to 'grandfather': The archived older version of a file that immediately preceded the father file. | |
| 1679 | athair faoistine | Noun | Equivalent to 'Confessor': One who confesses faith in Christianity in the face of persecution, but who is not martyred. | |
| 1680 | athair mór | Noun | grandfather. | |
| 1681 | athair muintire | Noun | the father of a family. | |
| 1682 | athair teaghlaigh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1683 | athair thalún | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1684 | athairiúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1685 | athaiseach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1686 | athaisigh | Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 1687 | athaithne | Noun | renewal of acquaintance. | |
| 1688 | atharúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1689 | áthasach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Glad': A diminutive of the female given name Gladys. | |
| 1690 | áthastúil | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1691 | áthasúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1692 | athbhaois | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1693 | athbheochan chardascamhógach | Noun | cardiopulmonary resuscitation. | |
| 1694 | athbhliain | Noun | coming, following year, new year. | |
| 1695 | athbhliana | Noun | genitive singular of athbhliain. | |
| 1696 | athbhreithnithe piaraí | Noun | genitive singular of athbhreithniú piaraí. | |
| 1697 | athbhreithniú piaraí | Noun | Equivalent to 'peer review': The scholarly process whereby manuscripts intended to be published in an academic journal a… | |
| 1698 | athbhris | Verb | ag athbhriseadh amach (“recrudescing”) (of sore). | |
| 1699 | athchaora | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ewe': The Niger-Congo language, belonging to the Gbe family, spoken by these people. | |
| 1700 | athchogain | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1701 | athchuinge | Noun | /ˈaxɪɲə/ | Ulster form of achainí. |
| 1702 | athdháir | Noun | recurrent heat in cattle. | |
| 1703 | atheagar | Noun | rearrangement; reorganization. | |
| 1704 | atheagrú | Noun | verbal noun of atheagraigh. | |
| 1705 | athfhill | Verb | recur; (mathematics, of decimals) circulate. | |
| 1706 | athfhillte | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 1707 | athfhóisc | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ewe': The Niger-Congo language, belonging to the Gbe family, spoken by these people. | |
| 1708 | athiompú | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1709 | athlaoch | Noun | old warrior. | |
| 1710 | athlaochra | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1711 | athlaoich | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of athlaoch (“old warrior”). | |
| 1712 | athlasadh | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of athlas (“relight; inflame”). | |
| 1713 | athlasta | Noun, Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 1714 | athlastach | Adjective | inflammatory. | |
| 1715 | athleádóir | Noun | ||
| 1716 | athleagadh | Noun | /ˈælʲɨɡu(ː)/ | |
| 1717 | athleasú | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1718 | athmhagadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Mimicry': An act or ability to simulate or effect the appearance, characteristics, or behavior of someone… | |
| 1719 | athmhaidin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1720 | athmhúscailt anála | Noun | artificial respiration (manual or mechanical forcing of air into the lungs of a person who is not breathing in order to… | |
| 1721 | athneartú | Noun | verbal noun of athneartaigh. | |
| 1722 | athnuachan | Noun | verbal noun of athnuaigh. | |
| 1723 | athnuaigh | Verb | renew, renovate; rejuvenate. | |
| 1724 | athobair | Noun | repetition of work. | |
| 1725 | athordaigh | Verb | re-order, order again. | |
| 1726 | athoscail | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1727 | athphort | Noun | ||
| 1728 | athphósadh | Noun, Verb | second marriage, remarriage. | |
| 1729 | athphreab | Noun, Verb | Equivalent to 'Rebound': The recoil of an object bouncing off another. | |
| 1730 | athraigh | Noun, Verb | /ˈaːhəɾˠɪɟ/ | change, alter. |
| 1731 | athraíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of athraigh. | |
| 1732 | athraithe | Noun, Verb | /ˈahɾˠɪhə/ | genitive singular of athrú. |
| 1733 | athraonach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1734 | athraonadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1735 | athréire | Noun | genitive singular of athriar. | |
| 1736 | athróidh | Verb | /ˈɑɾˠoː/ | future analytic of athraigh. |
| 1737 | athruithe | Noun | /[ˈahɾˠɪhə]/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1738 | athshlánú canálacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1739 | athshondas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Resonance': The quality of being resonant. | |
| 1740 | atíolacadh | Noun, Verb | verbal noun of atíolaic (“rebestow”). | |
| 1741 | atíolacas | Noun, Verb | reconveyance. | |
| 1742 | atíolaic | Verb | ||
| 1743 | Atlantach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Atlantic': A branch of the Niger-Congo languages spoken along the Atlantic coast in West Africa. | |
| 1744 | atmaisféar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1745 | atonúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'atonality': A style of music that is written without a key. | |
| 1746 | atreisiú éistitheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1747 | atúirnéir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1748 | atuirseach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈaˌt̪ˠʊɾˠʃəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1749 | b'éigean | Phrase | /ˈbʲeːɟənˠ/ | past/conditional of is éigean. |
| 1750 | b'éigint | Phrase | /ˈbʲeːɟɪn̠ʲtʲ/ | past/conditional of is éigint. |
| 1751 | b'fhearr | Verb | /bʲɑːɾˠ/ | past/conditional of is fearr. |
| 1752 | b'fhéidir | Adverb, Phrase | /ˈbʲeːdʲəɾʲ/ | past/conditional of is féidir. |
| 1753 | b’fhéidir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1754 | ba dhóigh | Verb | past/conditional of is dóigh. | |
| 1755 | bá lastála | Noun | Equivalent to 'loading dock': An area where goods are loaded and unloaded into and out of vehicles. | |
| 1756 | bá lódála | Noun | Equivalent to 'loading dock': An area where goods are loaded and unloaded into and out of vehicles. | |
| 1757 | babarúsa | Noun | Equivalent to 'babirusa': Any mammal in the genus Babyrousa in the pig family Suidae, in which the upper tusk grows upwa… | |
| 1758 | babarúsa Bola-Batúch | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1759 | babarúsa Buru | Noun | Equivalent to 'Buru babirusa': Babyrousa babyrussa, a pig-like animal native to Buru and the Sula Islands in Indonesia. | |
| 1760 | babarúsa Malenge | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1761 | babhla puins | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1762 | babhta ceannais | Noun | final, championship (game). | |
| 1763 | babhta dornála | Noun | bout, round, of boxing. | |
| 1764 | babhta leathcheannais | Noun | semifinal (game). | |
| 1765 | Bablónach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Babylonian': A later form of the Akkadian language spoken in Babylonia from 1950 BCE to 100 CE. | |
| 1766 | bacachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Beggary': The state of a beggar; indigence, extreme poverty. | |
| 1767 | bacadaíl | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1768 | bácáilte | Verb, Adjective | (Briathar). | |
| 1769 | bacán bán | Noun | white water-lily (Nymphaea alba). | |
| 1770 | bacán hata | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1771 | bacánach | Adjective | crooked, hinged. | |
| 1772 | bacfaidh | Verb | future analytic of bac. | |
| 1773 | bachaille | Noun | genitive singular of bachall (“shepherd's crook; crozier; ringlet (of hair); tramp; hooked nose”). | |
| 1774 | bachallach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈbˠɑhəl̪ˠəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1775 | bachallóg | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1776 | bacharán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1777 | bachlach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈbˠɑhəl̪ˠəx/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 1778 | bachlachus | Noun | obsolete spelling of bathlachas (“loutishness”). | |
| 1779 | bachlaigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | to bud (form buds). | |
| 1780 | bachlóg Bhruiséile | Noun | Equivalent to 'Brussels sprout': The green vegetable Brassica oleracea var. | |
| 1781 | bachlógach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1782 | bád aeir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1783 | bád canála | Noun | canal boat. | |
| 1784 | bád dóiteáin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1785 | bád guail | Noun | collier (boat), coal barge. | |
| 1786 | bád iascaigh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1787 | bád iascaireachta | Noun | fishing boat. | |
| 1788 | bád rotha | Noun | Equivalent to 'paddleboat': A boat propelled by a paddle wheel. | |
| 1789 | badánach | Adjective | ||
| 1790 | badhbh ghríofa | Noun | griffon vulture, Gyps fulvus. | |
| 1791 | badmantan | Noun | badminton. | |
| 1792 | bádóiríbh | Noun | dative plural of bádóir. | |
| 1793 | bádóiridhe | Noun | superseded spelling of bádóirí: plural of bádóir. | |
| 1794 | bagair gríosach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1795 | bagáiste | Noun | /bˠəˈɡɑːʃtʲə/ | Equivalent to 'luggage': The bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings. |
| 1796 | bagar folamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1797 | bagraíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of bagair (“brandish; beckon; threaten; drive”). | |
| 1798 | bagróidh | Verb | analytic future of bagair (“threaten”). | |
| 1799 | Bahámaíoch | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Bahamian': A person from the Bahamas or of Bahamian descent. | |
| 1800 | báicéara | Noun | genitive singular of báicéir (“baker”). | |
| 1801 | báicéirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1802 | baictéara- | Phrase | bacterio-. | |
| 1803 | baictriach | Adjective | ||
| 1804 | baidhbhe | Noun | genitive singular of badhbh (“hooded crow”). | |
| 1805 | baile bardais | Noun | municipality (place). | |
| 1806 | baile beag | Noun | village, small town. | |
| 1807 | baile contae | Noun | Equivalent to 'county town': The administrative town of a county in Ireland or the United Kingdom. | |
| 1808 | baile margaidh | Noun | Equivalent to 'market town': A town that has a traditional right to hold a regular market. | |
| 1809 | baile mhóir | Noun | /ˌbˠalʲə ˈvˠoːɾʲ/ | vocative/genitive singular of baile mór. |
| 1810 | baile mór | Noun | /ˌbˠalʲə ˈmˠoːɾˠ/ | Equivalent to 'town': A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local governmen… |
| 1811 | baileach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'exact': Precisely agreeing with a standard, a fact, or the truth; perfectly conforming; neither exceeding… | |
| 1812 | baileachas | Noun | frugality, thriftiness. | |
| 1813 | bailéanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1814 | baileoidh | Verb | analytic future of bailigh. | |
| 1815 | bailíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'validity': The state of being valid, authentic or genuine. | |
| 1816 | bailíodh | Verb | ||
| 1817 | bailíonn | Verb | analytic present indicative of bailigh. | |
| 1818 | bailithe | Verb | /ˈbˠaliː/ | (Briathar). |
| 1819 | bailiú fiach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1820 | bailiúchán | Noun | /bˠaˈlʲuːxɑːn̪ˠ/ | collection (set of items; multiple related objects; gathering of money). |
| 1821 | baill ghiniúna | Noun | genitals, reproductive organs. | |
| 1822 | baill inmheánacha | Noun | nominative/dative plural of ball inmheánach. | |
| 1823 | báillíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1824 | bailmheas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1825 | bailte móra | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1826 | Bailteach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1827 | bailteacha | Noun | /ˈbˠal̠ʲtʲəxiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1828 | bailteacha móra | Noun | Cois Fharraige form of bailte móra. | |
| 1829 | bailtíocha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1830 | bain amach | Verb | to achieve (carry out successfully, accomplish). | |
| 1831 | bain as | Verb | to take from, get from, to get out of. | |
| 1832 | bain de | Verb | to take away from, deprive of. | |
| 1833 | bain do | Verb | to touch, interfere with. | |
| 1834 | bain feidhm | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1835 | bain le | Verb | to touch, interfere with. | |
| 1836 | bain úsáid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1837 | baincéir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Banker': One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, ke… | |
| 1838 | baineadh | Verb | /ˈbˠɪnʲəɡ/ | |
| 1839 | baineanda | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1840 | baineann | Verb, Adjective | /ˈbˠinʲən̪ˠ/ | effeminate. |
| 1841 | baineanna | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of baineann (“female; feminine; effeminate”). | |
| 1842 | bainfidh | Verb | /ˈbˠinʲhə/ | analytic future of bain. |
| 1843 | báinín tíre | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1844 | baininne | Adjective | genitive singular feminine. | |
| 1845 | baininscne | Noun | Equivalent to 'feminine': Of or pertaining to the female gender. | |
| 1846 | bainirseach róin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1847 | bainis bhaiste | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1848 | bainistigh | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1849 | bainistíocht dialainne | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1850 | bainistiú | Noun | verbal noun of bainistigh. | |
| 1851 | bainne ailse | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1852 | bainne bán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1853 | bainne bearrtha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1854 | bainne bó | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1855 | bainne bolgaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1856 | bainne briste | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1857 | bainne buí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1858 | bainne caoin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1859 | bainne caorach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1860 | bainne cíche | Noun | Equivalent to 'breast milk': Milk produced by human mammary glands. | |
| 1861 | bainne clog | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1862 | bainne gabhair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1863 | bainne géar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1864 | bainne lom | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1865 | bainne milis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1866 | bainne muice | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1867 | bainne righin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1868 | bainniúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1869 | báinseach | Noun | green, sward, greensward, lawn. | |
| 1870 | báinseacha | Noun | nominative/vocative/dative plural of báinseach (“green, sward, lawn”). | |
| 1871 | bainseóí | Noun | ||
| 1872 | bainseoir | Noun | ||
| 1873 | bainteoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1874 | baintreach | Noun | /ˈbˠainʲtʲ(ə)ɾʲəx/ | |
| 1875 | baintreach dhuair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1876 | baintreach dhubh | Noun | black widow (spider). | |
| 1877 | baintreach fir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Widower': A man whose spouse has died (and who has not remarried); a man in relation to his late spouse… | |
| 1878 | baintreach mná | Noun | synonym of baintreach (“widow”). | |
| 1879 | bairbéad | Noun | Equivalent to 'barbet': Any of numerous arboreal birds of the families Capitonidae, Lybiidae, and Megalaimidae, within t… | |
| 1880 | bairbéal | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apron': An article of clothing worn over the front of the torso and/or legs for protection from spills; a… | |
| 1881 | bairdéir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Warder': A truncheon or staff carried by a king or commander, used to signal commands. | |
| 1882 | Bairéanach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Bahraini': A person from Bahrain or of Bahraini descent. | |
| 1883 | báireoir | Noun | player; hurler; goalie. | |
| 1884 | bairille | Noun | /ˈbˠæɾʲəl̠ʲə/ | barrel (container; metallic tube from which a projectile is discharged; unit of measure). |
| 1885 | bairín bhric | Noun | genitive singular of bairín breac (“barmbrack”). | |
| 1886 | bairín breac | Noun | barmbrack. | |
| 1887 | bairíní breaca | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1888 | bairneach | Noun | /ˈbˠɑːɾˠhnʲəx/ | common limpet, Patella vulgaris. |
| 1889 | bairneach mín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1890 | bairnéad | Noun | Equivalent to 'Baronet': The bearer of a hereditary title, below a peerage and senior to most knighthoods. | |
| 1891 | bairnigh | Noun | /ˈbˠɑːɾˠn̠ʲɪɟ/ | vocative/genitive singular. |
| 1892 | báirse canála | Noun | canal barge. | |
| 1893 | báirseach | Noun | /ˈbˠaːɾˠʃəx/ | scolding woman, shrew. |
| 1894 | baiséadach | Noun | Equivalent to 'basset hound': A shortlegged breed of dog of the hound family. | |
| 1895 | baisidea- | Phrase | broad form of baisidi- (“basidi(o)-”). | |
| 1896 | baisidi- | Phrase | ||
| 1897 | báisín níocháin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Washbasin': A basin used for washing, (now) particularly a permanently installed sink, fitted with a wate… | |
| 1898 | báisteach | Noun | /ˈbˠɑːʃtʲəx/ | rain (condensed water from a cloud); rainfall. |
| 1899 | báisteach aigéadach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1900 | baisteadh | Noun, Verb | /ˈbˠaʃtʲəɡ/ | christening celebration, party. |
| 1901 | baistidh | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of baisteadh. | |
| 1902 | báistigh | Noun | /ˈbˠɑːʃtʲɪɟ/ | dative singular of báisteach. |
| 1903 | báistiúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'rainy': Pouring with rain; wet; showery. | |
| 1904 | baitheas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1905 | baithise | Noun | genitive singular of baithis. | |
| 1906 | balaistíocht inmheánach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1907 | balaistíocht sheachtrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1908 | balbháin | Noun | vocative singular of balbhán (“dumb person; silent person; stammerer; dummy”). | |
| 1909 | balbháin bhéice | Noun | vocative singular of balbhán béice. | |
| 1910 | balbhán béice | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1911 | balcaire | Noun | /ˈbˠɑl̪ˠkəɾʲə/ | strong, stout, sturdy person or animal. |
| 1912 | Balcánach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Balkan': The Balkans. | |
| 1913 | Balcánacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of Balcánach (“Balkan”). | |
| 1914 | balcánta | Adjective | strong, stocky. | |
| 1915 | balcóine | Noun | genitive singular of balcóin (“balcony”). | |
| 1916 | balcóiní | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1917 | bálghúna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1918 | ball airtléire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1919 | ball broinne | Noun | Equivalent to 'Birthmark': A mark on the skin formed before birth. | |
| 1920 | ball d'acadamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1921 | ball fo-éadaigh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1922 | ball inmheánach | Noun | Equivalent to 'internal organ': An organ, such as the heart or colon, that is entirely within the confines of the body. | |
| 1923 | ball ionannais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1924 | ball marbh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1925 | ball séire | Noun | /ˌbˠæl̠ʲˈʃeːɾʲə/ | laughing stock, awkward person who gets teased or mocked. |
| 1926 | ball trasna | Noun | Equivalent to 'crossmember': A transverse structural support. | |
| 1927 | balla adóibe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1928 | balla beag | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1929 | balla brící | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1930 | balla cloiche | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1931 | balla fód | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1932 | balla fuar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1933 | balla istigh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1934 | balla mór | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1935 | balla taca | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1936 | ballachlár | Noun | Equivalent to 'Drywall': A building material comprising a sheet of gypsum sandwiched between two pieces of heavy paper… | |
| 1937 | ballánach | Adjective | tiny-speckled. | |
| 1938 | ballnasc | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ligament': A band of strong tissue that connects bones to other bones. | |
| 1939 | ballstát | Noun | Equivalent to 'member state': A sovereign state which is a member of an international organisation or some kind of confe… | |
| 1940 | balsamach | Adjective | /ˈbˠalˠsˠəmˠəx/ | |
| 1941 | balsamaigh | Verb, Adjective | to embalm. | |
| 1942 | balsamóir | Noun, Verb | Equivalent to 'Embalmer': One who embalms a corpse; a practitioner of mortuary science. | |
| 1943 | bambairne | Noun | /ˈbˠɑumˠbˠəɾˠnʲə/ | someone in a mess, in an awkward position. |
| 1944 | ban-naomh | Noun | female saint. | |
| 1945 | banalmsach | Noun | almswoman. | |
| 1946 | banalmsóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Almoner': A person who distributes alms, especially the doles and alms of religious houses, almshouses. | |
| 1947 | banaltra | Noun | /ˈbˠɑn̪ˠəɾˠhl̪ˠə/ | Equivalent to 'nurse': Anyone performing this role, regardless of training or profession. |
| 1948 | banaltra cheantair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1949 | banaltra chíche | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1950 | banaltra fir | Noun | ||
| 1951 | banaltra ospidéil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1952 | banaltraí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1953 | banamhail | Adjective | obsolete spelling of banúil. | |
| 1954 | banaoire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Shepherdess': A large and deep armchair with a cushion. | |
| 1955 | banbharún | Noun | Equivalent to 'Baroness': A woman holding a baronial title in her own right; a female ruler of a barony. | |
| 1956 | banc bia | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1957 | banc fola | Noun | /bˠɑŋk fˠɔl̪ˠə/ | Equivalent to 'blood bank': A place where human blood or blood plasma is typed and stored for use in transfusions. |
| 1958 | banc imréitithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1959 | banc lascaine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1960 | banc páipéir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1961 | banc speirme | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1962 | banc taisce | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1963 | bancháinte | Noun | female satirist, female lampooner. | |
| 1964 | banchara | Noun | lady friend, woman friend. | |
| 1965 | banchéile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1966 | banchigire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Inspector': A person employed to inspect something. | |
| 1967 | banchigirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1968 | banchuire | Noun | band, group of women. | |
| 1969 | banda allais | Noun | Equivalent to 'Sweatband': A band of fabric, inside the crown of a hat, designed to absorb perspiration. | |
| 1970 | banda bealaidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1971 | banda boilg | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1972 | banda coime | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1973 | banda coscáin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1974 | banda minicíochta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1975 | banda muinchille | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1976 | banda muiníl | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1977 | bandacht | Noun | womanliness, femininity. | |
| 1978 | bandacút | Noun | Equivalent to 'bandicoot': Any of various small marsupials of Australia and New Guinea, some with distinctive long snout… | |
| 1979 | bándearg | Adjective | /ˈbˠɑ̃ːnʲˌdʲɑɾˠəɡ/ | Equivalent to 'pink': A small hole or puncture made by a sharp, slender instrument such as a rapier, poniard or dagger… |
| 1980 | bándeirge | Noun, Adjective | blush (pinkish tinge). | |
| 1981 | bandraoi | Noun | druidess, sorceress, witch. | |
| 1982 | banéarlamh | Noun | patroness. | |
| 1983 | banéigeas | Noun | learned woman, woman poet, female sage. | |
| 1984 | banfháidh | Noun | wise woman, female sage. | |
| 1985 | banfhile | Noun | ||
| 1986 | banfhlaith | Noun | /ˈbˠɑn̪ˠl̪ˠah/ | Equivalent to 'Princess': A female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter o… |
| 1987 | bang thaoibh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1988 | bangharda | Noun | policewoman. | |
| 1989 | banghasóg | Noun | Girl Scout, Girl Guide. | |
| 1990 | banghiolla | Noun | female attendant; usherette. | |
| 1991 | banimpire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Empress': The female monarch (ruler) of an empire. | |
| 1992 | baníoltóir | Noun | idolatress. | |
| 1993 | banlaoch | Noun | female warrior; heroine. | |
| 1994 | banmhaor | Noun | stewardess. | |
| 1995 | banmharcas | Noun | Equivalent to 'marchioness': A woman holding the rank of marquess in her own right. | |
| 1996 | banna ceoil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1997 | banóglach | Noun | girl guide. | |
| 1998 | banoidhre | Noun | Equivalent to 'Heiress': A woman who has a right of inheritance or who stands to inherit. | |
| 1999 | banóstach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hostess': Stewardess: a woman steward on an airplane. | |
| 2000 | banphrióir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Prioress': A nun in charge of a priory (usually lower in rank than an abbess); mother superior. |