CEFR Level
C2
Irish — Proficiency Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read.
| # | Word | Type | IPA | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | -a | Phrase | plural ending of adjectives in the nominative, vocative, dative, and strong genitive cases. | |
| 2 | -a- | Noun | -o- (linking vowel between morphemes). | |
| 3 | -aí | Phrase | /iː/ | -ee (person to whom, or a thing to which, an action is done; person who, or a thing that, does an action; person who is… |
| 4 | -an | Phrase | A suffix used to derive instruments, diminutives, and other nouns from primary nouns and adjectives. | |
| 5 | -as | Phrase | /əsˠ/ | Synthetic first person singular ending of first conjugation verbs in the past tense. |
| 6 | -da | Phrase | Sert à construire des adjectifs, des formes verbales. référence nécessaire (résoudre le problème). | |
| 7 | -e | Phrase | Used to form the feminine genitive singular of first-declension adjectives. | |
| 8 | -fá | Phrase | /fˠaː/ | synthetic second person singular ending of first conjugation verbs in the conditional mood. |
| 9 | -fí | Phrase | /hiː/ | autonomous ending of first conjugation verbs in the conditional mood. |
| 10 | -ga | Phrase | Added to nouns to form adjectives. | |
| 11 | -í | Phrase | /iː/ | slender form of -aí (“verbal-noun-forming suffix”). |
| 12 | -im | Phrase | /əmʲ/ | |
| 13 | -in | Phrase | Suffix used to form diminutive nouns, sometimes with semantic shift from the original noun. | |
| 14 | -is | Phrase | -ish, -ese (used to form language names). | |
| 15 | -ít | Phrase | ||
| 16 | -iú | Phrase | slender form of -ú. | |
| 17 | -na | Phrase | /n̪ˠə/ | |
| 18 | -ne | Phrase | /nʲə/ | emphatic suffix of the first-person plural; used after palatalized consonants and front vowels. |
| 19 | -nn | Phrase | ||
| 20 | -ód | Phrase | synthetic first-person singular ending of second conjugation verbs in the future. | |
| 21 | -óg | Phrase | used to form diminutives of nouns, or substantive nouns out of nominal, verbal, or adjectival roots. | |
| 22 | -ós | Phrase | /oːsˠ/ | Relative ending of second conjugation verbs in the future tense. |
| 23 | -r | Phrase | A suffix added to certain preverbs and subordinating conjunctions when these occur with past tense verbs, and in the pas… | |
| 24 | -ra | Phrase | Collective suffix, attached to nouns or adjectives, used to form nouns: -ry, -y. | |
| 25 | -sa | Phrase | /sˠə/ | emphatic suffix of the following persons; used after velarized consonants and back vowels:. |
| 26 | -se | Phrase | /[ʃə]/ | Forms verbs from adjectives or nouns. When attached to certain adjectives, it forms a transitive verb whose meaning is… |
| 27 | -t | Phrase | suffix forming a verbal noun, typically from verbs ending in -(a)il, -(a)in(g), or -(a)ir. | |
| 28 | -ta | Phrase | /t̪ˠaː/ | synthetic second person singular ending of first conjugation verbs in the past habitual tense. |
| 29 | -te | Phrase | slender form of -ta (past participle suffix). | |
| 30 | -tí | Phrase | /tʲiː/ | autonomous ending of first conjugation verbs in the habitual past tense. |
| 31 | -ú | Phrase | Regular verbal noun of second-conjugation verbs, notably verbs in -aigh. | |
| 32 | -úr | Phrase | collective suffix, used to form groups of objects. | |
| 33 | ; | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 34 | .i. | Adverb | abbreviation of eadhon. | |
| 35 | 'ad | Pronoun | /ɑ(ː)t̪ˠ/ | Connacht form of agat. |
| 36 | 'am | Pronoun | /ɑ(ː)mˠ/ | Galway form of agam: first-person singular of ag. |
| 37 | 'chuile | Article | /ˈxilʲə/ | |
| 38 | 'le | Noun | contraction of fhéile. | |
| 39 | 'na | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 40 | 'on | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 41 | 's | Noun, Adverb, Conjunction | contraction of is (“and”). | |
| 42 | 'sé | Adverb | /ʃeː/ | contraction of is + é, literally “it is, he is”. |
| 43 | 'ul | Noun | /ul̪ˠ/ | colloquial form of dul (as a verbal noun only). |
| 44 | 'un | Preposition | /ən̪ˠ/ | contraction of chun. |
| 45 | 'ur | Article | /uːɾˠ/ | Munster and Connacht form of bhur. |
| 46 | (de chuid) na nEabhrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 47 | 1ú | Adjective | ||
| 48 | 2ú | Adjective | abbreviation of dóú (“second”): 2nd. | |
| 49 | 3ú | Adjective | abbreviation of tríú (“third”): 3rd. | |
| 50 | 6ú | Adjective | abbreviation of séú (“sixth”): 6th. | |
| 51 | A | Noun, Pronoun, Interjection | /ɑː/ | The letter a with an acute accent, called á fada (literally “long a”). |
| 52 | a fhios a bheith agat | Verb | to know (be certain or sure about (something); have knowledge of; be informed about). | |
| 53 | a ghoile a bhaint de dhuine | Verb | to spoil someone's appetite. | |
| 54 | a- | Phrase | /a/ | a- (not, without, opposite of). |
| 55 | a' | Adverb | /ə/ | contraction of an, used to form direct and indirect questions. |
| 56 | a's | Conjunction | contraction of agus. | |
| 57 | a/languages A to L | Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition, Article | /ə/ | how (used with an abstract noun). |
| 58 | ab | Noun, Adverb | /abˠ/ | Av, the eleventh month of the Jewish calendar. |
| 59 | aba | Noun | /ˈabˠə/ | genitive singular of ab. |
| 60 | ababúna | Interjection | (Intriacht). | |
| 61 | abach a dhéanamh ar | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 62 | abb | Noun | obsolete spelling of ab (“abbot”). | |
| 63 | abh | Noun | Initialism of actual bodily harm. | |
| 64 | abhacphláinéad | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 65 | abhras ar do choigeal | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 66 | absalóideachas | Noun | absolutism. | |
| 67 | abú | Noun, Interjection | /əˈbˠuː/ | hooray, up with, forever. |
| 68 | aca | Pronoun | superseded spelling of acu. | |
| 69 | acasan | Pronoun | superseded spelling of acusan. | |
| 70 | ach | Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection | /ɑx/ | except, but. |
| 71 | achtanaiméadar | Noun | Equivalent to 'Actinometer': A device used to measure the heating power of electromagnetic radiation, especially that of… | |
| 72 | achtanaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'actinometry': the measurement of the heating power of electromagnetic radiation, especially that of solar… | |
| 73 | acraiceintreach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'acrocentric': A chromosome that has the centromere very near to one end, and thus has a long arm, and a v… | |
| 74 | acraimeigileacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acromegaly': A chronic disease marked by enlargement of the bones of the extremities, face, and jaw that… | |
| 75 | acu | Pronoun | /(ə)ˈku/ | |
| 76 | acusan | Pronoun | /ˈakəsˠənˠ/ | |
| 77 | ad | Noun | /əd̪ˠ/ | contraction of do (“to/for”) + do (“your sg”). |
| 78 | adanacarcanóma | Noun | Equivalent to 'Adenocarcinoma': Any of several forms of carcinoma that originate in glandular tissue. | |
| 79 | adhbhacóideacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 80 | adhfhuafaireacht | Noun | horror, abomination. | |
| 81 | adhfhuathmhaire | Noun | synonym of adhfhuafaireacht (“horror, abomination”). | |
| 82 | adhmadóireacht | Noun | carpentry, woodworking. | |
| 83 | adhuathmhaireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 84 | adhuathmhuireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 85 | ae | Noun | /eː/ | Equivalent to 'liver': A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bil… |
| 86 | aen | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 87 | aer | Noun | /eːɾˠ/ | Equivalent to 'climate': The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or cou… |
| 88 | aer-ghrianghrafadóireacht | Noun | aerial photography. | |
| 89 | aer-ghrianghrafadóireachta | Noun | genitive singular of aer-ghrianghrafadóireacht (“aerial photography”). | |
| 90 | aeragrafaíocht | Noun | aerography. | |
| 91 | aeragrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of aeragrafaíocht (“aerography”). | |
| 92 | aeraidinimiciúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 93 | aerfótagrafaíocht | Noun | aerial photography. | |
| 94 | aerfótagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of aerfótagrafaíocht (“aerial photography”). | |
| 95 | aerloingseoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aeronautics': The design, construction, mathematics, and mechanics of aircraft and other flying objects… | |
| 96 | afanaipteireach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'aphanipterous': Of or pertaining to fleas of Aphaniptera, a former classification of insects. | |
| 97 | ag | Adverb, Preposition | /ə/ | particle used with the verbal noun to mark the progressive aspect. |
| 98 | ag an am céanna | Noun | Equivalent to 'at the same time': Overlapping or coinciding in duration. | |
| 99 | ag ithe na feola fuaire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 100 | aga | Noun | /ˈaɡə/ | period of time, interval. |
| 101 | agadsa | Pronoun | Cois Fharraige and Ulster form of agatsa: second-person singular emphatic of ag. | |
| 102 | agaibh | Pronoun | /ɡivʲ/ | |
| 103 | agaibhse | Pronoun | /ˈaɡəvʲʃə/ | |
| 104 | againn | Pronoun | /əˈɡiɲ/ | |
| 105 | againne | Pronoun | /ˈaɡən̠ʲə/ | |
| 106 | agam-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of agamsa (“at me”): first-person singular emphatic of ag. | |
| 107 | agamsa | Pronoun | /əˈɡʊmˠsˠə/ | |
| 108 | agat-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of agatsa. | |
| 109 | agatsa | Pronoun | /əˈɡɑt̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 110 | age | Preposition | /ˈɛɡə/ | Munster form of ag (used before a possessive determiner). |
| 111 | agh | Noun | danger, peril; fearfulness. | |
| 112 | aghaidhbhéasach | Adjective | civil-looking. | |
| 113 | aghaidhnáireach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 114 | agó | Noun | objection, stipulation. | |
| 115 | agraigeolaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 116 | agú | Noun | verbal noun of agaigh. | |
| 117 | agus mar sin de | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 118 | aicese | Pronoun | emphatic form of aice: alternative form of aicise (“at her”). | |
| 119 | aicise | Pronoun | /ˈɛcɪʃə/ | |
| 120 | aidhbhirseoireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 121 | aidréanailíneach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 122 | aigéad a dhéanamh de | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 123 | aigéad-díonach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 124 | aigéaneolaíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 125 | aigéaneolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Oceanography': The exploration and scientific study of the oceans and ocean floor. | |
| 126 | aigéaneolaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 127 | aigesan | Pronoun | /ˈɛɟəsˠən/ | Aran form of aigesean: third-person singular masculine emphatic of ag. |
| 128 | aigesean | Pronoun | /ˈɛɟəsˠən/ | |
| 129 | áil | Noun, Verb | /alʲ/ | genitive singular of ál (“litter; brood”). |
| 130 | ailí a fháil ar rud | Verb | to get an opportune moment for something. | |
| 131 | aililiú | Interjection | good gracious!. | |
| 132 | ailleadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'rock climbing': The sport of the sport of climbing on rocks or in mountains, or on specially designed wal… | |
| 133 | ailléileapatach | Adjective | allelopathic. | |
| 134 | ailléirgineacht | Noun | allergenicity. | |
| 135 | ailse dhucht an domlais | Noun | cholangiocarcinoma (cancer of the bile duct). | |
| 136 | ailtireachtúil | Adjective | architectonic. | |
| 137 | áiméan | Interjection | Equivalent to 'Amen': Jesus, Son of God, as the authority. | |
| 138 | aimhriaghaltacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 139 | aimsitheoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Marksmanship': The ability to shoot accurately at a target. | |
| 140 | ainbhfiosachán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 141 | ainbhleitheach | Adjective | destitute. | |
| 142 | ainbhreitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'perverse': A chiral opposite of something; a mirror image with opposite handedness. | |
| 143 | ainchleachtadh | Noun | inexperience. | |
| 144 | ainchreidmheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 145 | ainchríostúlacht | Noun | unchristian behaviour; barbarity. | |
| 146 | aindeoin | Preposition | (Réamhfhocal). | |
| 147 | aineascaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Discomfort': Something that disturbs one’s comfort; an annoyance. | |
| 148 | ainéifeachtach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Ineffective': Féminin singulier de ineffectif. | |
| 149 | ainéistéiseach | Noun, Adjective | anaesthetic. | |
| 150 | aineoplóideach | Noun, Adjective | aneuploid. | |
| 151 | ainfhéichiúnta | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 152 | ainfhíréantacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unrighteousness': The state of being unrighteous. | |
| 153 | ainiarmhartach | Adjective | having evil consequences; disastrous. | |
| 154 | ainiseagamacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'anisogamy': Sexual bonding or marriage involving partners of widely differing social status. | |
| 155 | ainiseatrópach | Adjective | anisotropic. | |
| 156 | ainiseatrópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anisotropy': The property of being directionally dependent. | |
| 157 | ainmbhriathartha | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 158 | ainmheasarthacht | Noun | excess, intemperance. | |
| 159 | ainneoin | Preposition | /əˈnʲoːnʲ/ | in spite of, notwithstanding. |
| 160 | ainsheascaireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 161 | ainshriantacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 162 | aip | Noun | /apʲ/ | |
| 163 | air | Noun, Verb, Pronoun | /aɾʲ/ | vocative/genitive singular of ár (“slaughter, carnage; havoc, destruction”). |
| 164 | airdemhéadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'altimetry': The science of measuring altitude. | |
| 165 | airgeadpháipéar | Noun | Equivalent to 'silver paper': aluminium foil, often used in wrapping food products such as chocolate. | |
| 166 | airgeadsnáithe | Noun | silver thread; (silver) purl. | |
| 167 | airsean | Pronoun | /ˈɛɾʲʃənˠ/ | |
| 168 | airthe | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 169 | ais | Noun | /aʃ/ | facility (physical means or contrivance for doing something; building or campus). |
| 170 | ais-innealtóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 171 | aisbhreathnaigh | Verb | look back. | |
| 172 | aisbhreathnaitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Retrospective': An exhibition of works from an extended period of an artist's activity. | |
| 173 | aischéimnitheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 174 | aisghníomhaigh | Verb, Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 175 | aisghníomhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'retroactivity': The state or characteristic of being retroactive. | |
| 176 | aisghníomhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of aisghníomhaíocht. | |
| 177 | aisiompaitheach | Adjective | retrogressive. | |
| 178 | aistese | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 179 | aistiogmatacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Astigmatism': A defect of a lens such that light rays coming from a point do not meet at a focal point so… | |
| 180 | aistise | Pronoun | /ˈæʃtʲəʃə/ | |
| 181 | ait | Noun, Adjective | /atʲ/ | pleasant, likeable. |
| 182 | aithghiorracht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 183 | aithníonn ciaróg ciaróg eile | Phrase | it takes one to know one. | |
| 184 | aithriseoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Mimicry': An act or ability to simulate or effect the appearance, characteristics, or behavior of someone… | |
| 185 | aitreabúideach | Adjective | attributive. | |
| 186 | aitreabúideacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Attribution': The act of attributing something. | |
| 187 | ál | Noun | /ɑːl̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Brood': The young of certain animals, especially a group of young birds or fowl hatched at one time by th… |
| 188 | ala | Noun | /ˈalˠə/ | Only used in phrases; see Derived terms below. |
| 189 | alcailiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'alkalimetry': The process of determining the strength of an alkali. | |
| 190 | alfa-cháithnín | Noun | Equivalent to 'alpha particle': A doubly positively charged nucleus of a helium-4 atom (consisting of two protons and tw… | |
| 191 | alfa-ghlóbailin | Noun | alpha globulin. | |
| 192 | alfa-radaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 193 | alfa-uimhriúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 194 | allaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'allometry': Disproportionate growth of a part of a living organism in relation to the whole. | |
| 195 | allaiteitreaplóideach | Noun | allotetraploid. | |
| 196 | allapolaplóideach | Noun, Adjective | allopolyploid. | |
| 197 | allataigineach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 198 | alltacht a chur ar dhuine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 199 | aló | Noun | Equivalent to 'Aloe': The resins of the tree Aquilaria malaccensis (syn. | |
| 200 | alp | Noun, Verb | genitive plural of Alpa. | |
| 201 | alt | Noun, Verb | /al̪ˠt̪ˠ/ | paragraph; section (of act, etc.). |
| 202 | am | Noun | /aumˠ/ | contraction of do + mo, literally “to/for my”. |
| 203 | ama | Noun | /[ˈɑmˠə]/ | genitive singular of am. |
| 204 | amach as na muineacha is isteach sna driseacha | Phrase | out of the frying pan, into the fire, between Scylla and Charybdis. | |
| 205 | amachaigí | Interjection | out you go!. | |
| 206 | ambaist | Interjection | (Intriacht). | |
| 207 | ambaiste | Interjection | Indeed! Really!. | |
| 208 | ambasa | Interjection | (Intriacht). | |
| 209 | ambasadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ambassadorship': The post or office of ambassador. | |
| 210 | ameasc | Preposition | (Réamhfhocal). | |
| 211 | amfaimisciseach | Adjective | amphimictic (relating to amphimixis). | |
| 212 | amh | Adjective, Adverb | /ˈavˠ/ | raw, uncooked. |
| 213 | amhail | Preposition | ||
| 214 | amhairceochadh | Verb | /ˈãuwəɾʲcaxətʲ/ | analytic conditional dependent of amhairc. |
| 215 | amhránaíocht ar an sean-nós | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 216 | amhscarthanach | Noun | /ˈausˠkəɾˠn̪ˠəx/ | day-break; first light; twilight. |
| 217 | amú | Adverb | /əˈmˠuː/ | Equivalent to 'vain': Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own acco… |
| 218 | an | Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Article | /ˈɑːn̪ˠ/ | used to introduce copular questions, both direct and indirect, in the present/future tense. |
| 219 | an ball is mó ar deireadh | Adverb | Equivalent to 'last but not least': An expression to start the last item of a list, emphasising that while it is listed… | |
| 220 | an ciúnas roimh an doineann | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 221 | an dá chúram a dhéanamh in éineacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 222 | an geimhreadh a chaitheamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 223 | an geimhreadh a chodladh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 224 | an lámh a bheith in uachtar agat | Verb | to have the upper hand. | |
| 225 | an meall is mó ar deireadh | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 226 | an rud a fhaightear go bog caitear go bog é | Phrase | /ən̪ˠ ɾˠʊd̪ˠ ə aɪtʲəɾˠ ɡə bˠɔɡ kɑtʲəɾˠ ɡə bˠɔɡ eː/ | Equivalent to 'easy come, easy go': Easily won and easily lost (usually said when resigned to a loss; something that com… |
| 227 | an scrogall is an t-eagán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 228 | an t-am ar fad | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 229 | an t-am go léir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 230 | an t-asal a dhíol leis an adhastar | Verb | to throw the baby out with the bathwater. | |
| 231 | an té atá saor caitheadh sé an chéad chloch | Phrase | people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones (do not criticize others if you have similar weaknesses yourself). | |
| 232 | an tuáille a chaitheamh isteach | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 233 | an túisce is féidir | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 234 | an- | Phrase | /ˈɑn̪ˠ/ | denoting a movement away from some reference point, used to form adverbs of place, for example anuas (“from above”). |
| 235 | ana | Noun | spell of fine weather. | |
| 236 | anaighinitiúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 237 | anáil a chur faoi rud | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 238 | anaistiogmatach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 239 | andaidh | Interjection | (Intriacht). | |
| 240 | ané | Adverb | Abbreviation of Ancient Near East. | |
| 241 | anfhoirlinneach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 242 | ang | Noun | Initialism of Air National Guard. | |
| 243 | angagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Angiography': A medical imaging technique in which an X-ray image is taken to visualize the inside of blo… | |
| 244 | angaispeirmeach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 245 | angaitheannainigin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 246 | angbhaidheacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 247 | Angla-Caitliceach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Anglo-Catholic': A member of the Anglican Church whose practices emphasise continuity with Catholic tradi… | |
| 248 | Angla-Normannach | Noun, Adjective | Anglo-Norman. | |
| 249 | Angla-Shacsanach | Noun, Adjective | Anglo-Saxon. | |
| 250 | ann | Noun, Adverb, Pronoun | /aun̪ˠ/ | |
| 251 | annsan | Pronoun | /ˈaun̪ˠsˠən̪ˠ/ | |
| 252 | anó | Noun | Equivalent to 'Discomfort': Something that disturbs one’s comfort; an annoyance. | |
| 253 | ansclábhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Servitude': The state of being a slave; slavery; being forced to work for others or do their bidding with… | |
| 254 | antachlaonasach | Adjective | anticlinal. | |
| 255 | antaibheathach | Noun, Adjective | antibiotic. | |
| 256 | antaiseipteach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Antiseptic': Any substance that inhibits the growth and reproduction of microorganisms. | |
| 257 | antaithéachtach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'anticoagulant': A substance that prevents coagulation (stops blood from clotting); especially, any of a g… | |
| 258 | antashubstaint | Noun | Equivalent to 'Antibody': A protein produced by B-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen. | |
| 259 | antraipeolaíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 260 | antraipeolaíocht | Noun | anthropology. | |
| 261 | antrapaigeografaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'anthropogeography': The study of the geographical distribution of humankind and the relationship between… | |
| 262 | antrapaigeografaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of antrapaigeografaíocht. | |
| 263 | antrapaigineach | Adjective | anthropogenic. | |
| 264 | antrapaigineas | Noun | anthropogenesis, anthropogeny. | |
| 265 | antrapaiginiúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 266 | antrapaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anthropometry': The science of measuring the human body to ascertain the ranges and averages of dimension… | |
| 267 | antrapalárnach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 268 | antrapalárnachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'anthropocentrism': A viewpoint or theory that places human beings at the center of everything, giving pre… | |
| 269 | antrapamorfach | Adjective | anthropomorphic. | |
| 270 | antrapamorfachas | Noun | anthropomorphism. | |
| 271 | antrapasúnacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'anthroposophy': Alternative letter-case form of anthroposophy. | |
| 272 | aoi | Noun | /iː/ | a metrical composition. |
| 273 | aoinne | Pronoun | /ˈeːnʲə/ | (Forainm). |
| 274 | aoinneach | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 275 | aointigheachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 276 | aol | Noun, Verb | /eːl̪ˠ/ | lime (inorganic material containing calcium). |
| 277 | aom | Verb | ||
| 278 | aon | Noun, Adjective, Article | /eːn̪ˠ/ | ) front part of the gunwale. |
| 279 | aon-núicléatach | Adjective | mononucleate, uninucleate. | |
| 280 | aonad loighce agus uimhríochta | Noun | arithmetic logic unit. | |
| 281 | aonathráideach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Univariate': A polynomial or function with only one variable. | |
| 282 | aonchéileachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Monogamy': A form of sexual bonding involving a permanent pair bond between two beings. | |
| 283 | aonchiallachais | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of aonchiallachas (“monosemy”). | |
| 284 | aonchiallachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'monosemy': The property of terms of having a single meaning; absence of ambiguity. | |
| 285 | aonchiallachta | Noun | genitive singular of aonchiallacht. | |
| 286 | aonchineálacht | Noun | homogeneity. | |
| 287 | aonchlaonasach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 288 | aonchraolachán | Noun | Equivalent to 'unicasting': The transmission of a unicast message. | |
| 289 | aondiminsiúnacht | Noun | unidimensionality. | |
| 290 | aonduine | Pronoun | alternative spelling of aon duine. | |
| 291 | aonfheidhmeach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'monofunctional': Having a single functional group. | |
| 292 | aonfhoirmeachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'uniformitarianism': The scientific principle that natural laws and processes operated in the past in the… | |
| 293 | aonfhoirmeacht | Noun | uniformity. | |
| 294 | aonghnéitheach | Adjective | uniform (of the same character). | |
| 295 | aonghnéitheacht | Noun | uniformity (of the same character). | |
| 296 | aonmhóilíneach | Adjective | monomolecular, unimolecular. | |
| 297 | aor | Noun, Verb | to satirize, lampoon. | |
| 298 | aos | Noun | /[eːsˠ]/ | people, folk. |
| 299 | apacailipteach | Adjective | apocalyptic. | |
| 300 | ar | Noun, Verb, Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition, Article | /ɑːɾˠ/ | upon (with a (“his, her, their”)—indicating the subject of an intransitive verb or the object of a transitive verb—plus… |
| 301 | ar a laghad ar bith | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 302 | ar ala na huaire | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 303 | ar an aiste sin | Noun | /ɛɾˠ ə ˈn̪ˠɑʃtʲə ʃənʲ/ | like that, in that way, in that wise. |
| 304 | ar an ásc san | Adverb | /ɛɾʲ ənˠ ˈɑːsk sˠən̪ˠ/ | Munster form of ar an ásc sin; "there and then". |
| 305 | ar an ásc sin | Adverb | /ɛɾʲ ənˠ ˈɑːsk sˠən̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'on the spot': Having to answer or decide without warning or preparation. |
| 306 | ar an bhfáscadh sin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 307 | ar an dé deiridh | Adverb | on the ropes (showing signs of imminent failure or collapse). | |
| 308 | ar an gcéad ásc | Adverb | in the first instance. | |
| 309 | ar an gcéad dul síos | Noun | firstly, first of all. | |
| 310 | ar an gcuma chéanna | Noun | similarly (in like manner). | |
| 311 | ar an gcuma sin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 312 | ar an iarracht sin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 313 | ar an mbealach céanna | Noun | alike, similarly (in like manner). | |
| 314 | ar chaoi ar bith | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 315 | ar chor ar bith | Noun, Adverb, Article | /ə ˌxɞɾˠ əˈbʲi/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 316 | ar chuma ar bith | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 317 | ar dhath an eabhair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 318 | ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 319 | ar eagla na fala thuas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 320 | ar eagla na heagla | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 321 | ar feadh an ama | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 322 | ar mhodh ar bith | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 323 | ar nós chuma liom | Phrase | /əɾˠ ˈn̪ˠõːs ˈxɞmˠə lʲɨmˠ/ | |
| 324 | ar nós cuma liom | Phrase | indifferent, apathetic, lackadaisical, negligent, nonchalant (predicative only). | |
| 325 | ar scor ar bith | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 326 | ara | Noun, Interjection | /ˈɑːɾˠə/ | temple (of the forehead). |
| 327 | araile | Pronoun, Article | another, the other. | |
| 328 | arb | Adverb | Introduces an indirect relative clause; present/future tense. | |
| 329 | arc | Noun | /aɾˠk/ | diminutive animal or person. |
| 330 | ard | Noun, Adjective | /ɑːɾˠd̪ˠ/ | superseded spelling of ard. |
| 331 | ard-mhionoifigeach | Noun | chief petty officer. | |
| 332 | ard-reachtaire | Noun | Equivalent to 'Controller': Any electric or mechanical device for controlling a circuit or system. | |
| 333 | ardaidhmeannach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 334 | ardaigeantacht | Noun | high-spiritedness, high-mindedness. | |
| 335 | ardchaighdeáin | Adjective | Equivalent to 'quality': Having a high degree of excellence: the importance of quality health care. | |
| 336 | ardcheannasach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 337 | ardeaspagóideacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Archbishopric': The rank or office of an archbishop. | |
| 338 | ardfheidhmeannach | Noun | high executive. | |
| 339 | ardmhatamaitic | Noun | higher mathematics. | |
| 340 | ardmhinicíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'high frequency': The frequency area from 3 MHz through 30 MHz, commonly used for radio broadcasting. | |
| 341 | ardmhinicíochta | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular of ardmhinicíocht. | |
| 342 | ardteicneolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'high technology': Any highly technical or specialized technological application or equipment, especially… | |
| 343 | arg | Verb | destroy, plunder. | |
| 344 | arm | Noun | /ˈɑɾˠəmˠ/ | weapon; implement, tool. |
| 345 | ars | Verb | Initialism of acute radiation syndrome. | |
| 346 | art | Noun | ||
| 347 | arú | Adverb, Interjection | /əˈɾˠuː/ | used with words denoting a unit of time in the past or future to indicate one unit further away from the present; see de… |
| 348 | as | Noun, Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition | /asˠ/ | from (a place). |
| 349 | as cosa i dtaca | Phrase | /əsˠ ˌkɔsˠə ˈd̪ˠɑkə/ | on the spot, unexpectedly. |
| 350 | as do stuaim féin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 351 | as éadan a chéile | Adverb | continuously, in succession, one by one, one after another. | |
| 352 | as go brách le | Phrase | off (someone) goes/went. | |
| 353 | as- | Phrase | Away from. | |
| 354 | as-san | Pronoun | ||
| 355 | asa | Noun | nominative/dative plural. | |
| 356 | asadsa | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 357 | asaibh | Pronoun | /ˈɑsˠəvʲ/ | |
| 358 | asaibhse | Pronoun | /ˈasˠəvʲʃə/ | |
| 359 | asainn | Pronoun | /ˈɑsˠənʲ/ | |
| 360 | asainne | Pronoun | /ˈasˠən̠ʲə/ | |
| 361 | asamsa | Pronoun | /ˈasˠəmˠsˠə/ | |
| 362 | Asarbaiseánach | Noun, Adjective | Azeri, Azerbaijani. | |
| 363 | asatsa | Pronoun | /ˈɑsˠət̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 364 | asfalt a chur ar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 365 | asp | Noun | ||
| 366 | astasan | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 367 | astusan | Pronoun | /ˈɑsˠt̪ˠəpˠsˠən/ | |
| 368 | asú | Noun | aspiration (withdrawal of fluid). | |
| 369 | at | Noun, Verb | /ɑt̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Swelling': Anything swollen, especially any abnormally swollen part of the body. |
| 370 | ata | Noun, Verb | /ˈat̪ˠə/ | present indicative independent affirmative progressive relative of bí. |
| 371 | ath-chomhcheangal | Noun | recombination. | |
| 372 | athallmhairigh | Verb | ||
| 373 | athbhreithnigh | Verb | review, revise, reconsider. | |
| 374 | athbhreithnithe | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 375 | athfhillteacha | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 376 | athghrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Reprography': The reproduction, reprinting and copying of graphics, especially using electromechanical or… | |
| 377 | athghrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of athghrafaíocht. | |
| 378 | athonnmhairigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'reexport': The export of a (recently) imported good. | |
| 379 | athraonmhéadar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 380 | athraonmhéadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'refractometry': the measurement of refractive index. | |
| 381 | b | Noun | The letter B with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph Bh in roman typ… | |
| 382 | b' | Adverb | /bˠ/ | apocopic form of ba. |
| 383 | ba | Noun, Verb, Adverb | /bˠɑ(h)/ | immersion, inundation. |
| 384 | bab | Noun | ||
| 385 | babarúsa na Sulaivéise Thuaidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 386 | bac | Noun, Verb | /bˠɑk/ | abbreviation of Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin city). |
| 387 | bachlóg a bheith ar do theanga | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 388 | bád | Noun, Verb | /bˠɑːd̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'boat': A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use… |
| 389 | baictéarafagach | Noun | Equivalent to 'bacteriophage': A virus that specifically infects bacteria. | |
| 390 | baictéarastatach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 391 | baictéareolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bacteriology': The scientific study of bacteria, especially in relation to disease and agriculture. | |
| 392 | baictéiricídeach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 393 | bail ó Dhia oraibh | Noun, Interjection | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 394 | bail ó Dhia ort | Noun, Interjection | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 395 | bainisteoireach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 396 | bainisteoireacht | Noun | managing, management; managership. | |
| 397 | bairille-orgán | Noun | Equivalent to 'barrel organ': A musical instrument in which air from a bellows is admitted to a set of pipes by means of… | |
| 398 | bál | Noun | /bˠɑːlˠ/ | Equivalent to 'ball': A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass. |
| 399 | balbhántaíocht | Noun | synonym of bailbhe (“dumbness, muteness; stammering”). | |
| 400 | ban | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /bˠan̪ˠ/ | genitive plural of bean. |
| 401 | banabhraiseach | Noun | handy woman, housewife. | |
| 402 | banchoimeádaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 403 | bandíograiseoir | Noun | female zealot. | |
| 404 | banfhreastalaí | Noun | female attendant; waitress. | |
| 405 | Banglaidéiseach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Bangladeshi': A native or inhabitant of Bangladesh or person of Bangladeshi descent. | |
| 406 | banna-pháipéar | Noun | Equivalent to 'bond paper': A high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but of greater weight, formerly u… | |
| 407 | banphríosúnach | Noun | female prisoner. | |
| 408 | banscríbhneoir | Noun | female writer. | |
| 409 | banseirbhíseach | Noun | maidservant. | |
| 410 | baothchaifeach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈbˠiːˌxafʲa(x)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 411 | baothchreideamh | Noun | foolish belief, superstition. | |
| 412 | bar | Noun | bar (unit of pressure). | |
| 413 | barachlaonacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'baroclinicity': The condition of being baroclinic; barocliny. | |
| 414 | barramhaighnéad | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 415 | barrchéimíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 416 | bas | Noun | /bˠasˠ/ | the best (of its class, etc.). |
| 417 | bataiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bathymetry': The measurement of the depths of the seas and oceans. | |
| 418 | BBB | Phrase | initialism of beir bua agus beannacht. | |
| 419 | bé | Noun | /bʲeː/ | The name of the Latin script letter b/B. |
| 420 | beachadóireacht | Noun | beekeeping, apiculture. | |
| 421 | beacht-innealtóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 422 | béalbhraiteach | Adjective | tender-mouthed (of horse). | |
| 423 | béalchráifeach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 424 | béalscaoilteacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 425 | beannaitheacht | Noun | sacredness (of a place). | |
| 426 | beathaisnéiseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 427 | beathaitheacht | Noun | fatness, plumpness, obesity, corpulence. | |
| 428 | beir bua agus beannacht | Phrase | /bʲɛɾʲ bˠuə ɑɡəsˠ ˈbʲan̪ˠəxt̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'best regards': Used as a polite closing of a letter. |
| 429 | beir liúdar go Toraigh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 430 | béite-ghlóbailin | Noun | beta globulin. | |
| 431 | beo | Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb | /bʲoː/ | live (being in a state of ignition; burning). |
| 432 | beo-phéintéireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'action painting': A genre of modern art in which the paint is dribbled, splashed or poured onto the canva… | |
| 433 | beobhreitheacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Viviparity': The condition of being viviparous. | |
| 434 | beoghníomhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'live action': Filmed video, as opposed to video produced by animation or by computer graphics. | |
| 435 | Bh | Noun | /w/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 436 | bh' | Adverb | lenited form of b’. | |
| 437 | bha | Noun | lenited form of ba. | |
| 438 | bheith ag déanamh silidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 439 | bheith ar aon intinn | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 440 | bheith de mhisneach ag | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 441 | bhF | Noun | /w/ | A digraph in Irish orthography, representing the eclipsis of F. |
| 442 | bhféinchúiseanna | Noun | eclipsed form of féinchúiseanna. | |
| 443 | bhféinseirbhísí | Noun | eclipsed form of féinseirbhísí. | |
| 444 | bhfosheicheamh | Noun | eclipsed form of fosheicheamh. | |
| 445 | bhfreastalaíodh | Verb | /ˈvʲɾʲasˠt̪ˠəlˠiːx/ | analytic past habitual eclipsed dependent. |
| 446 | bhí | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /vʲiː/ | analytic past indicative independent of bí; "was". |
| 447 | bhó | Noun | /vˠoː/ | lenited form of bó. |
| 448 | bhreitheamhnais | Noun | lenited form of breitheamhnais. | |
| 449 | bhreóidhteacht | Noun | lenited form of breóidhteacht. | |
| 450 | bhrionglóideach | Noun, Adjective | lenited form of brionglóideach. | |
| 451 | bí | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /bʲiː/ | genitive singular of beo (“living being”). |
| 452 | bí ina hionadaí do | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 453 | bí ina ionadaí do | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 454 | bi- | Phrase | Two in number. | |
| 455 | bia | Noun, Verb | /bʲiə/ | inner part of shelled, rinded, food. |
| 456 | bibleagrafaíoch | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 457 | bibleagrafaíocht | Noun | bibliography (study of the history of books; their classification). | |
| 458 | bibleagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bibleagrafaíocht. | |
| 459 | bibliméadracht | Noun | bibliometrics. | |
| 460 | bíd | Verb | /[bʲiːdʲ]/ | |
| 461 | big | Adjective | /bʲɪɟ/ | vocative/genitive masculine singular. |
| 462 | bileog eolais an mhúinteora | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 463 | bileog eolais ar na seirbhísí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 464 | bím | Verb | /bʲiːmʲ/ | |
| 465 | bíonn cluasa ar an gcoill | Noun, Phrase | /bʲiːən̪ˠ kl̪ˠuəsˠə ɛɾˠ ən̪ˠ ɡəlʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 466 | bíonn cluasa ar na claíocha | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 467 | biorbheannaigh | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 468 | bír | Verb | /[bʲiːɾʲ]/ | |
| 469 | bís | Noun | /bʲiːʃ/ | vise (two-jawed instrument for holding work). |
| 470 | biteicneolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biotechnology': The use of living organisms (especially microorganisms) in industrial, agricultural, medi… | |
| 471 | bith-dhíghrádaigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'biodegrade': to decompose as a result of biological action, especially by microorganisms. | |
| 472 | bith-imoibreoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioreactor': A vat or pressure vessel, containing microorganisms or biochemically active substances, used… | |
| 473 | bith-infhaighteacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioavailability': The extent to which a substance is molecularly available to cells and tissues in a livi… | |
| 474 | bithbhraiteoir | Noun | biosensor. | |
| 475 | bithcheimiceach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Biochemical': A chemical substance derived from a biological source. | |
| 476 | bithcheimiceán | Noun | biochemical. | |
| 477 | bithchlíomeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioclimatology': The interdisciplinary field of science that studies the interactions between the biosphe… | |
| 478 | bithéagsúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biodiversity': The diversity (number and variety of species) of plant and animal life within a region. | |
| 479 | bitheolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bitheolaíocht. | |
| 480 | bithfhaisnéisíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioinformatics': A field of science in which biology, computer science, and information technology merge… | |
| 481 | bithfhuinneamh | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioenergy': Energy produced from a biological resource such as biomass as biofuel. | |
| 482 | bithghéinitice | Noun | genitive singular of bithghéinitic. | |
| 483 | bithgheografach | Adjective | biogeographical. | |
| 484 | bithgheografaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biogeography': The study of the geographical distribution of living things. | |
| 485 | bithgheografaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bithgheografaíocht. | |
| 486 | bithgheoiceimic | Noun | Equivalent to 'biogeochemistry': The scientific study of biological, geological and chemical processes in the natural en… | |
| 487 | bithgheoiceimiceach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 488 | bithmhéadracht | Noun | biometrics, biometry. | |
| 489 | bithmheasúnacht | Noun | ||
| 490 | bithphlaisteach | Noun | Equivalent to 'bioplastic': Any form of synthetic polymer, similar to normal plastic, made from renewable biomass source… | |
| 491 | bithshábháilteacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biosafety': Protection from potential harm from biological agents, such as infectious microbes or modifie… | |
| 492 | bithshíceasóisialta | Adjective | biopsychosocial. | |
| 493 | bithshirtheoireacht | Noun | bioprospecting. | |
| 494 | bithstratagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biostratigraphy': The study of the stratigraphic distribution of fossils. | |
| 495 | bithstratagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bithstratagrafaíocht. | |
| 496 | bitíreolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'biogeography': The study of the geographical distribution of living things. | |
| 497 | bitíreolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bitíreolaíocht. | |
| 498 | bláthadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'floristry': The production, commerce and trade in flowers. | |
| 499 | bláthshaothraí | Noun | floriculturist. | |
| 500 | bleachtaireacht | Noun | detection; (act of) detecting. | |
| 501 | bleachtaireachta | Noun | genitive singular of bleachtaireacht. | |
| 502 | blí | Noun | /ˈbʲlʲiə/ | Ulster form of bleán (verbal noun of bligh). |
| 503 | blocphriontáil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 504 | bó | Noun | /bˠoː/ | Equivalent to 'cow': An adult female of the species Bos taurus, especially one that has calved. |
| 505 | bob | Noun | fringe (of hair over forehead). | |
| 506 | bob a bhualadh ar dhuine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 507 | boc | Noun | /bˠok/ | fellow, bloke, guy, dude. |
| 508 | bod | Noun | /bˠɔd̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'penis': The male erectile reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and other… |
| 509 | bog | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /bˠɔɡ/ | soft (giving way under pressure; lacking strength or resolve; requiring little or no effort; easy). |
| 510 | bolaitheoireacht | Noun | synonym of bolaíocht (“(act of) smelling, sniffing”). | |
| 511 | bolcáneolaíocht | Noun | volcanology. | |
| 512 | bollánóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bouldering': Climbing, without ropes, on large boulders or boulder-sized objects. | |
| 513 | bos | Noun | /ˈbˠɞsˠ/ | the flattened, curved end of a hurley. |
| 514 | bp | Noun | /bˠ/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 515 | brá | Noun | /bˠɾˠɑː/ | Equivalent to 'Hostage': A person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty or sim… |
| 516 | braichfhínéagar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 517 | bráithriúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Brotherliness': the characteristic of being brotherly. | |
| 518 | bratchomhlacht | Noun | umbrella body. | |
| 519 | bratchomhlachta | Noun | genitive singular of bratchomhlacht. | |
| 520 | bratchomhlachtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 521 | brateagraíocht | Noun | umbrella organisation. | |
| 522 | brathadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Detection': The act or process of detecting, uncovering, or finding out, the discovery of something new… | |
| 523 | bráthairiúlacht | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 524 | breabhsántacht | Noun | sprightliness (in old age). | |
| 525 | breabiriseoireacht | Noun | checkbook journalism. | |
| 526 | breacadóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 527 | bréag-heicseagánach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'pseudohexagonal': being or pertaining to a pseudohexagon. | |
| 528 | bréag-hipeartrófach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'pseudohypertrophic': of or related to pseudohypertrophy. | |
| 529 | bréagbharainneacht | Noun | false economy. | |
| 530 | bréagchrábhadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hypocrisy': The contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character… | |
| 531 | bréagchráifeach | Adjective | sanctimonious. | |
| 532 | bréagchráifeacht | Noun | sanctimony, hypocrisy. | |
| 533 | bréagchriticiúil | Adjective | pseudocritical. | |
| 534 | bréagdheimhneach | Adjective | false positive. | |
| 535 | bréagdheimhneacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'false positive': A result of a test that shows as present something that is absent. | |
| 536 | bréagdhinimiciúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 537 | bréagdhiúltach | Noun | Equivalent to 'false negative': A result of a test that shows as absent something that is present. | |
| 538 | bréageipeagrafa | Noun | Equivalent to 'pseudepigrapha': Writings falsely ascribed to famous persons (historical or mythical) to lend them greate… | |
| 539 | bréagmhalaicít | Noun | pseudomalachite, phosphocalcite, phosphorocalcite. | |
| 540 | bréagmhorfacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'pseudomorphism': The state of having, or the property of taking, a crystalline form unlike that of the sp… | |
| 541 | bréagnaitheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 542 | bréagnaitheoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 543 | bréagphlanctóin | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 544 | bréagphlanctón | Noun | pseudoplankton. | |
| 545 | bréagshanasaíocht | Noun | false etymology. | |
| 546 | bréagstairiúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'pseudohistorical': Of or pertaining to pseudohistory. | |
| 547 | bréagthacailít | Noun | Equivalent to 'pseudotachylite': A dark, glassy rock generated by frictional heat within faults. | |
| 548 | bréagthacailíte | Noun | genitive singular of bréagthacailít. | |
| 549 | bréagthacailítí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 550 | breallaireacht | Noun | silly talk, nonsense. | |
| 551 | breast | Interjection | /bʲɾʲɨsˠt̪ˠ/ | Expresses disapproval or contempt (generally followed by a disjunctive pronoun). |
| 552 | breathnadóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 553 | breathnaitheoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 554 | breathnóireacht | Noun | observing, looking around; observation. | |
| 555 | breilscireacht | Noun | /ˈbʲɾʲɨ̞l̠ʲʃcɪɾʲa(x)t̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 556 | breitheamhnais | Noun | superseded spelling of breithiúnais: inflection of breitheamhnas:. | |
| 557 | brí | Noun | /bʲɾʲiː/ | meaning, significance. |
| 558 | bríceadóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 559 | bríomhaireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 560 | brionglóideach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈbʲɾʲiŋlˠɔdʲa(x)/ | hallucinatory (relating to or resembling hallucination). |
| 561 | brionglóideacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of brionglóideach. | |
| 562 | brionglóidíocht | Noun | ||
| 563 | brionglóidíochta | Noun | genitive singular of brionglóidíocht. | |
| 564 | brioscghlórach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈbʲɾʲiʃcˌɣlˠɔːɾˠa(x)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 565 | bró | Noun | /bˠɾˠoː/ | Equivalent to 'quern': A mill for grinding corn, especially a handmill made of two circular stones. |
| 566 | broghaisireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'sleaze': A person of low moral standards. | |
| 567 | bróidnéireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Embroidery': The ornamentation of fabric using needlework. | |
| 568 | broncaileathóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'bronchodilator': Any drug used to dilate and relax the bronchial passages and ease the flow of air to the… | |
| 569 | broncascópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'bronchoscopy': A technique for viewing the bronchi using a flexible instrument called a bronchoscope. | |
| 570 | brú | Noun, Verb | /bˠɾˠuː/ | bruise (mark on fruit). |
| 571 | bruachaireacht | Noun | lounging, hanging about. | |
| 572 | bruachaireachta | Noun | genitive singular of bruachaireacht. | |
| 573 | bruachbhailteach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Suburbanite': Someone who lives in the suburbs. | |
| 574 | brúigh ar an doicheall | Verb | to intrude where one is not wanted. | |
| 575 | brústocaireacht | Noun | ||
| 576 | bruth-ionsánna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 577 | bruth-thimthriall | Noun | igneous cycle. | |
| 578 | bruth-thimthrialla | Noun | genitive singular of bruth-thimthriall. | |
| 579 | bruth-thimthriallta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 580 | bruthchoimpléacs | Noun | igneous complex. | |
| 581 | bruthchoimpléics | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of bruthchoimpléacs. | |
| 582 | bruthghníomhaíocht | Noun | igneous activity. | |
| 583 | bruthghníomhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of bruthghníomhaíocht. | |
| 584 | bú | Noun, Interjection | /bˠuː/ | Equivalent to 'Hyacinth': Any bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, native to the Mediterranean and South Africa. |
| 585 | bua | Noun, Verb | /bˠuə/ | talent, gift, faculty, forte (ability). |
| 586 | buail an t-iarann te | Phrase | /bˠuəlʲ ə tʲiəɾˠən̪ˠ tʲɛ/ | strike while the iron is hot. |
| 587 | buainteoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'harvesting': The gathering of a mature crop; a harvest. | |
| 588 | buanbhlianacht | Noun | perpetuity (of payments). | |
| 589 | buanbhlianachta | Noun | genitive singular of buanbhlianacht. | |
| 590 | buanchruthanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 591 | buanchuimhneach | Adjective | having a long memory. | |
| 592 | buanmhaighnéad | Noun | Equivalent to 'permanent magnet': A material, or piece of such material, which retains its magnetism even when not subje… | |
| 593 | buanmhaighnéid | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 594 | buanseasmhacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Perseverance': Continuing in a course of action without regard to discouragement, opposition or previous… | |
| 595 | buanseasmhachta | Noun | genitive singular of buanseasmhacht. | |
| 596 | buantalmhaíocht | Noun | permaculture. | |
| 597 | buantalmhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of buantalmhaíocht. | |
| 598 | buanuimhreacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 599 | buí | Noun, Adjective | /bˠiː/ | yellow (having yellow as its colour). |
| 600 | buirgléireacht | Noun | ||
| 601 | bum | Noun | Equivalent to 'Boom': A spar extending the foot of a sail; a spar rigged outboard from a ship's side to which boats are… | |
| 602 | bun | Noun | /bˠun̪ˠ/ | settled spell (of weather). |
| 603 | bunchreidmheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 604 | bunreachtúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Constitutionality': The status of being constitutional; of being in accord with the provisions of the app… | |
| 605 | búr | Noun | A rough, prickly husk around the seeds or fruit of some plants. | |
| 606 | bus | Noun | /bˠʊsˠ/ | |
| 607 | bustoipeolaíocht | Noun | bus topology. | |
| 608 | c | Noun | The letter C with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph Ch in roman typ… | |
| 609 | cá | Noun, Adverb, Article | /kɑː/ | The name of the Latin script letter K/k. |
| 610 | cab | Noun | /kɑbˠ/ | toothless mouth. |
| 611 | cabáiste an mhadra rua | Noun | Equivalent to 'London pride': A perennial saxifragaceous plant (Saxifraga × urbium, a hybrid of Saxifraga umbrosa and Sa… | |
| 612 | cac | Noun, Verb, Interjection | /kak/ | Equivalent to 'cack': An inexpensive boot or shoe made in the 19th or early 20th century for a baby or young child. |
| 613 | cad | Pronoun | /kad̪ˠ/ | (interrogative) where. |
| 614 | cad é a dhéanfadh mac an chait ach luch a mharú | Phrase | like father, like son; literally, "what would the son of the cat do but kill a mouse?". | |
| 615 | cad é an chúis | Adverb | why (interrogative). | |
| 616 | cad é an dóigh atá ort | Noun, Phrase | /kəˈdʲeː ənˠ d̪ˠoːj əˈt̪ˠaː ɔɾˠt̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 617 | cad é an t-ainm atá ort | Phrase | /kəˈdʲeː ənˠ ˈt̪ˠanʲəmʲ əˈt̪ˠaː ɔɾˠt̪ˠ/ | what is your name?. |
| 618 | cad é an t-ainm atá ort? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 619 | cad é an t-am atá sé | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 620 | cad é mar atá tú | Noun, Phrase | /ɡəˈdʲeː mˠəɾˠ ˈt̪ˠaː t̪ˠuː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 621 | cad é mar atá tú? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 622 | cad é mar tá sibh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 623 | cad é mar tá tú | Phrase | ||
| 624 | cad é scéal agat | Phrase | how are things? how's it going?. | |
| 625 | cad is ainm duit | Phrase | /kad̪ˠ əs ˈanʲəmʲ d̪ˠɪtʲ/ | what is your name?. |
| 626 | cad is ainm duit? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 627 | cae | Noun | Acronym of Certificate in Advanced English, the second highest level ESOL exam awarded by Cambridge University. | |
| 628 | cág | Noun | Equivalent to 'Jackdaw': A bird of the genus Coloeus, similar in appearance to crows and found within the same family; t… | |
| 629 | caidé an dóigh atá ort | Phrase | alternative spelling of cad é an dóigh atá ort?. | |
| 630 | caimiléireacht | Noun | crookedness, dishonesty. | |
| 631 | cáinaisnéiseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 632 | cáinteoireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 633 | cairdeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cardiology': The study of the structure, function, and disorders of the heart. | |
| 634 | cairdimiópaite | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 635 | cairdinéalacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'cardinalate': The dignity and ecclesiastic office of Roman Catholic cardinal. | |
| 636 | caith do hata leis | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 637 | cál | Noun | /kɑːl̪ˠ/ | alternative spelling of call (“call, need; claim, right”). |
| 638 | callagrafaíocht | Noun | calligraphy. | |
| 639 | callagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of callagrafaíocht. | |
| 640 | calraiméadracht | Noun | calorimetry. | |
| 641 | cam | Adjective | /kaumˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Bent': Any of various stiff or reedy grasses. |
| 642 | can | Noun, Verb, Adverb | /kan̪ˠ/ | to speak, talk. |
| 643 | canáil i mbaile mór | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 644 | caoch ar na cannaí | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 645 | caochfhrancach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 646 | caorthintreach | Noun | Equivalent to 'ball lightning': A short-lived glowing ball sometimes observed to float in the air and thought to consist… | |
| 647 | capall na hoibre an bia | Phrase | /ˈkɑpˠəl̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈhɛbʲəɾʲ ən̪ˠ bʲiə/ | an army marches on its stomach, a person must eat properly in order to perform tasks well. |
| 648 | car | Noun, Verb, Adverb | /kaːɾˠ/ | be devoted to. |
| 649 | carbaihiodráis | Noun | Equivalent to 'carbohydrase': Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of polysaccharides into simple sugars. | |
| 650 | carbóntréimhsiú | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 651 | carcanaigineach | Adjective | carcinogenic. | |
| 652 | carcanaigineacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'carcinogenicity': The state or degree of being carcinogenic. | |
| 653 | carcanaigineas | Noun | carcinogenesis. | |
| 654 | cardagrafaíocht | Noun | cardiography. | |
| 655 | cardairiospráideach | Adjective | cardiorespiratory. | |
| 656 | cardascamhógach | Adjective | cardiopulmonary. | |
| 657 | cardashoithíoch | Adjective | Equivalent to 'circulatory system': The parts of an animal body comprising the heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, an… | |
| 658 | cardatóracsach | Adjective | cardiothoracic. | |
| 659 | cardatóracsacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/strong genitive/dative plural of cardatóracsach. | |
| 660 | cartagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cartography': The creation of charts and maps based on the layout of a territory's geography. | |
| 661 | cartagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of cartagrafaíocht. | |
| 662 | cas | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /kɑsˠ/ | case (box; piece of luggage; sheath, covering; pack of bottles or cans), suitcase. |
| 663 | castar na daoine ar a chéile | Phrase | short for castar na daoine ar a chéile ach ní chastar na cnoic ná na sléibhte. | |
| 664 | castar na daoine ar a chéile ach ní chastar na cnoic ná na sléibhte | Phrase | people meet each other, but the hills and mountains never meet. | |
| 665 | castar na daoine le chéile ach ní chastar na cnoic ná na sléibhte | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 666 | cat | Noun | /kɑt̪ˠ/ | cat (domestic feline; member of the Felidae). |
| 667 | cathaoireachaibh | Noun | dative plural of cathaoir. | |
| 668 | CD | Noun | CD, compact disc. | |
| 669 | cé | Noun, Adverb, Pronoun | /ceː/ | only used in cé go, cé gur, cé nach, and cé nár. |
| 670 | cé is moite de | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 671 | ceachtar | Pronoun | /ˈcaxt̪ˠəɾˠ/ | either, (chiefly in the negative) neither. |
| 672 | ceannadhairteanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 673 | ceannairceacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 674 | ceannchathartha | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 675 | ceanncheathrún | Noun | genitive singular of ceanncheathrú. | |
| 676 | ceanncheathrúna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 677 | ceannlitreacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 678 | ceannscríbhinn | Noun | Equivalent to 'Heading': The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof. | |
| 679 | ceardchumannach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 680 | ceardchumannachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 681 | ceardchumannaí | Noun | Equivalent to 'Unionist': An advocate or supporter of unionism (in any sense). | |
| 682 | cearpantóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Carpentry': The trade of manipulating materials in order to construct buildings or other structures. | |
| 683 | ceartchreideamh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Orthodoxy': Correctness of doctrine and belief in regard to any doctrinal (i.e. | |
| 684 | ceartchreidmheach | Adjective | ||
| 685 | ceartchreidmheacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Orthodoxy': Correctness of doctrine and belief in regard to any doctrinal (i.e. | |
| 686 | ceimeatrópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'chemotropism': The movement or growth of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus. | |
| 687 | ceirbreashoithíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 688 | ceirbrispíonach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'cerebrospinal': Of or relating to brain or spine (particularly the spinal cord). | |
| 689 | cén | Noun, Article | /[ceːnˠ]/ | |
| 690 | cén bhail atá oraibh | Phrase | how are you? (addressing two or more people). | |
| 691 | cén bhail atá ort | Phrase | how are you? (addressing one person). | |
| 692 | cén chaoi a bhfuil sibh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 693 | cén chaoi a bhfuil tú | Phrase | /ceːnˠ xiː ˈwilʲ t̪ˠuː/ | how are you? (addressing one person). |
| 694 | cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 695 | cén chuma a bhfuil tú | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 696 | cén nós a bhfuil tú | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 697 | cén t-ainm atá ort | Phrase | what is your name?. | |
| 698 | cén t-ainm atá ort? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 699 | ceo | Noun | /coː/ | superseded spelling of ceo (“mist, fog”). |
| 700 | ceoldrámaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'opera': A theatrical work, combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance. | |
| 701 | ceoldrámaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of ceoldrámaíocht. | |
| 702 | ceolmhaireacht | Noun | musicality, tunefulness. | |
| 703 | ceolreacaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Recitative': dialogue, in an opera etc, that, rather than being sung as an aria, is reproduced with the r… | |
| 704 | cér | Adverb | /ceːɾˠ/ | who was... (triggers lenition of a following consonant). |
| 705 | cgl | Adjective | all right, OK. | |
| 706 | ch | Noun | /x/ | A digraph of the Irish alphabet, written in the Latin script. |
| 707 | cha | Adverb | /ha(ː)/ | Equivalent to 'not': A unary operation on logical values that changes true to false, and false to true. |
| 708 | chardatóracsacha | Adjective | lenited form of cardatóracsacha. | |
| 709 | ché | Noun | /çeː/ | lenited form of cé. |
| 710 | cheanncheathrú | Noun | lenited form of ceanncheathrú. | |
| 711 | cheanncheathrúna | Noun | lenited form of ceanncheathrúna. | |
| 712 | chí | Verb | /çiː/ | present indicative analytic of feic. |
| 713 | chomh díonmhar le buidéal | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 714 | chomh héadrom le gealbhan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 715 | chomh héasca le gealbhan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 716 | chomh luath agus is féidir | Adverb | Equivalent to 'as soon as possible': As soon as is possible; at one's earliest convenience; at the earliest possible tim… | |
| 717 | chomh marbh le hart | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 718 | chomparáideach | Adjective | lenited form of comparáideach. | |
| 719 | chomparáideacha | Adjective | lenited form of comparáideacha. | |
| 720 | chonaiceabhair | Verb | ||
| 721 | chruinnitheora | Noun | lenited form of cruinnitheora. | |
| 722 | chú | Noun | /xuː/ | lenited form of cú. |
| 723 | chúcha | Pronoun | /ˈxuːxə/ | Munster form of chucu. |
| 724 | chucusan | Pronoun | /ˈxuːxəsˠən̪ˠ/ | |
| 725 | chugad | Pronoun | /ˈhɞɡəd̪ˠ/ | (Forainm). |
| 726 | chugadsa | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 727 | chugaibh | Pronoun, Interjection | /xuːvʲ/ | |
| 728 | chugaibhse | Pronoun | /ˈxuːvʲʃə/ | |
| 729 | chugainn | Pronoun | /xuːnʲ/ | |
| 730 | chugainne | Pronoun | /ˈxuːnʲə/ | |
| 731 | chugam | Pronoun | /xuːmˠ/ | |
| 732 | chugamsa | Pronoun | /ˈhɞɡəmˠsˠə/ | |
| 733 | chugat | Pronoun, Interjection | /xuːt̪ˠ/ | |
| 734 | chugatsa | Pronoun | /ˈhɞɡət̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 735 | chugham | Pronoun | /xuːmˠ/ | Munster form of chugam: first-person singular of chuig and chun. |
| 736 | chugham-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of chughamsa. | |
| 737 | chughamsa | Pronoun | /ˈxuːmˠsˠə/ | Munster form of chugamsa: first-person singular emphatic of chuig and chun. |
| 738 | chúichi | Pronoun | /ˈxuːhʲə/ | Munster form of chuici. |
| 739 | chuici | Pronoun | /ˈxuːhʲə/ | |
| 740 | chuicise | Pronoun | /ˈxuːhʲəʃə/ | |
| 741 | chuige | Pronoun | /ˈxiɟɪ/ | |
| 742 | chuigesean | Pronoun | /ˈɛɟəsˠən/ | |
| 743 | chuile | Article | /ˈxilʲə/ | |
| 744 | cia | Pronoun | Initialism of Central Intelligence Agency. | |
| 745 | cíb | Noun | /ˈciːbʲ/ | |
| 746 | cic | Noun | /cic/ | Equivalent to 'punt': A former kingdom in the Afar Triangle, Horn of Africa, Africa, in what is now Ethiopia. |
| 747 | cíd | Verb | /[ˈciːdʲ]/ | |
| 748 | cím | Verb | /ˈciːmʲ/ | |
| 749 | címeataigineacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'cymatogeny': warping of the Earth's crust on a massive scale, resulting in domes and basins. | |
| 750 | cineamatagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cinematography': The art, process, or job of filming movies. | |
| 751 | cineamatagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of cineamatagrafaíocht. | |
| 752 | cinneadhtheoiric | Noun | /ˈcɪn̠ʲəˌhoːɾʲəc/ | decision theory. |
| 753 | cinnteoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'decision making': The process of reaching a decision. | |
| 754 | cinnteoireachta | Noun | genitive singular of cinnteoireacht. | |
| 755 | cíoch-chruthach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 756 | ciorcal na naoi bpointe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 757 | cip | Noun | /[cɪpʲ]/ | vocative/genitive singular of ceap. |
| 758 | cír | Noun | /ciːɾʲ/ | dative singular of cíor. |
| 759 | cis | Noun, Verb | /ciʃ/ | plaited or crossed twigs as support for causeway. |
| 760 | císte na Foraoise Duibhe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 761 | ciú | Noun | /cuː/ | Equivalent to 'Queue': A line of people, vehicles or other objects, usually one to be dealt with in sequence (i.e., the… |
| 762 | ciúinbhriathrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 763 | ciúinchiontach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 764 | claidhmhtheacha | Noun | /ˈclʲẽːfʲaxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 765 | claíomhchruthach | Noun, Adjective | /klˠiːvˠxɾˠʊhəx/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 766 | cláirseoireacht | Noun | playing the harp, harping. | |
| 767 | claonfhéachaint | Noun | sidelong glance; squint. | |
| 768 | claonpháirteach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Partisan': A long-handled spear with a triangular, double-edged blade having lateral projections, in some… | |
| 769 | claonpháirteachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 770 | clé | Noun | /clʲeː/ | left (side opposite right). |
| 771 | cléireach-chlóscríobhaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 772 | cléisteagamacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 773 | clí | Noun | /clʲiː/ | Connacht and Ulster form of clé (“left (side opposite right)”). |
| 774 | cliamhaineacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 775 | clíomeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Climatology': The science that deals with climates, and investigates their phenomena and causes. | |
| 776 | cló | Noun | /kl̪ˠoː/ | Equivalent to 'font': A set of glyphs of unified design, belonging to one typeface (e.g., Helvetica), style (e.g., itali… |
| 777 | clóchuradóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Typesetting': The setting of written material into type. | |
| 778 | clóghrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Typography': The art or practice of setting and arranging type; typesetting. | |
| 779 | clos-chlóscríobh | Noun | alternative spelling of closchlóscríobh. | |
| 780 | clos-chlóscríobhaí | Noun | audio typist. | |
| 781 | clos-chlóscríobhaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 782 | closamharclainne | Noun | genitive singular of closamharclann. | |
| 783 | closamharclann | Noun | audiovisual theatre. | |
| 784 | closamharclanna | Noun | nominative/vocative/dative plural of closamharclann. | |
| 785 | closchlóscríobh | Noun | audiotyping. | |
| 786 | closchlóscríofa | Noun | genitive singular of closchlóscríobh. | |
| 787 | closchomhdháil | Noun | audioconferencing. | |
| 788 | closchomhdhála | Noun | genitive singular of closchomhdháil. | |
| 789 | closchomhdhálacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 790 | clóscríbhneoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Typing': Assigning or classification by type. | |
| 791 | clóscríbhneoireachta | Noun | genitive singular of clóscríbhneoireacht. | |
| 792 | clóscríobhaithe | Noun | /ˈklˠoːʃcɾʲiːwiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 793 | closghníomhach | Adjective | audioactive. | |
| 794 | closláithreoireacht | Noun | audio presentation. | |
| 795 | closláithreoireachta | Noun | genitive singular of closláithreoireacht. | |
| 796 | closmhéadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Audiometry': The quantitative assessment of a person's hearing ability, especially by means of an audiome… | |
| 797 | closmhéadrachta | Noun | genitive singular of closmhéadracht. | |
| 798 | closmhéadraithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 799 | closmhinicíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'audio frequency': A frequency or range of frequencies of sound waves that are audible. | |
| 800 | closmhinicíochta | Noun | genitive singular of closmhinicíocht. | |
| 801 | closmhinicíochtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 802 | clostimpeallacht | Noun | aural environment. | |
| 803 | clostimpeallachta | Noun | genitive singular of clostimpeallacht. | |
| 804 | clú | Noun | /kl̪ˠuː/ | fame (state of being famous), renown. |
| 805 | cluas-scrúdaithe | Noun | genitive singular of cluas-scrúdú. | |
| 806 | cluas-scrúduithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 807 | cluasfhoghlaim | Noun | aural learning. | |
| 808 | cluasfhoghlama | Noun | genitive singular of cluasfhoghlaim. | |
| 809 | cluastrialacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 810 | cluastuisceana | Noun | genitive singular of cluastuiscint. | |
| 811 | cluiche ceannais na hÉireann | Noun | All-Ireland final. | |
| 812 | cneámhaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Meanness': The condition, or quality, of being mean (any of its definitions). | |
| 813 | cnó | Noun | /kn̪ˠoː/ | nut (hard-shelled fruit; metal fastener). |
| 814 | co | Adverb | /kɔ/ | Ulster form of chomh. |
| 815 | codladh geimhridh a dhéanamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 816 | cog | Verb | to war, wage war. | |
| 817 | cógaseolaíocht | Noun | pharmacology. | |
| 818 | coicthidhiseacha | Noun | superseded spelling of coicíseacha: plural of coicthidhis. | |
| 819 | coigeal na mban sí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 820 | coileachmheáchan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 821 | coillteoireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 822 | coimpléacsanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 823 | coinnigh duine ar bís | Verb | to keep (someone) in suspense. | |
| 824 | cóiréagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Choreography': The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ball… | |
| 825 | cóiréagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of cóiréagrafaíocht. | |
| 826 | col | Noun | /[kɔl̪ˠ]/ | relation, relationship. |
| 827 | colaireicteach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'colorectal': Relatif au côlon et au rectum. | |
| 828 | coláisteánaigh | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 829 | com | Noun | /kɞmˠ/ | Ulster form of coim (“waist”). |
| 830 | comh-airdeacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 831 | comharthaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'signage': Signs, particularly those imparting commercial, directional, or road traffic information, taken… | |
| 832 | comharthaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of comharthaíocht. | |
| 833 | comhbhraiteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 834 | comhbhunaitheoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'cofounder': A joint founder; one of several people involved with the creation of a business, organization… | |
| 835 | comhchaidreamh | Noun | association, relationship. | |
| 836 | comhchealgaire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 837 | comhcheangailte | Verb, Adjective | /ˈkũːçaŋəl̠ʲtʲə/ | (Briathar). |
| 838 | comhchiallachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'synonymy': A certain degree of similarity between the meaning(s) of several (synonymous) words or phrases… | |
| 839 | comhchoitianta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 840 | comhchreidmheach | Noun | co-religionist, co-religionary. | |
| 841 | comhdhlúthaigh | Verb | press together, compact. | |
| 842 | comhfhoirmeacht | Noun | conformity. | |
| 843 | comhghairdeas | Interjection | Equivalent to 'Congratulations': Used to express such joy or acknowledgment: I heard you got a promotion. | |
| 844 | comhghlacaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'mutual masturbation': A sexual activity in which two or more persons simultaneously masturbate themselves… | |
| 845 | comhghlasáilte | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 846 | comhghníomhaíocht | Noun | collective action. | |
| 847 | comhghníomhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of comhghníomhaíocht. | |
| 848 | comhghoilliúnach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 849 | comhghuaillíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'alliance': A former unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California, United States, now incorpora… | |
| 850 | comhshaoránach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 851 | comhsheasmhacht | Noun | consistence, consistency. | |
| 852 | comhthéacsanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 853 | comhthiomsaigh | Verb | collate (data). | |
| 854 | comhthiomsaitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Associative': Féminin singulier de associatif. | |
| 855 | comhthiomsaitheacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Associativity': The condition of being associative. | |
| 856 | comhthreomhaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'parallelism': The state or condition of being parallel; agreement in direction, tendency, or character. | |
| 857 | comhthreomharán | Noun | Equivalent to 'Parallelogram': A convex quadrilateral in which each pair of opposite edges are parallel and of equal len… | |
| 858 | comhthreomharóid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 859 | comparáideacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of comparáideach. | |
| 860 | con | Noun | /kɔnˠ/ | genitive singular of cú. |
| 861 | cónaidhmitheach | Adjective | federative. | |
| 862 | condraidiospláise | Noun | Equivalent to 'chondrodysplasia': A genetic disorder characterized by short-limbed dwarfism. | |
| 863 | contráilteacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 864 | cor | Noun, Verb | /kɞɾˠ/ | agreement, contract; guarantee, pledge. |
| 865 | córagrafaíocht | Noun | choreography. | |
| 866 | córagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of córagrafaíocht. | |
| 867 | cos | Noun | /kosˠ/ | Equivalent to 'leg': A limb or appendage that an animal uses for support or locomotion on land. |
| 868 | cosmagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cosmography': The creation of maps of the universe. | |
| 869 | cot | Noun | A simple bed, especially one for portable or temporary purposes. | |
| 870 | crá | Noun | /kɾˠɑː/ | distress ((cause of) discomfort), misery. |
| 871 | crágchoimpléacs | Noun | chelate complex. | |
| 872 | crann-chróineolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'dendrochronology': The science that uses the spacing between the annual growth rings of trees to date the… | |
| 873 | cranneolaíocht | Noun | silviculture, forestry. | |
| 874 | craobh-abhainn | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 875 | craobh-bhearna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 876 | cré | Noun | /cɾʲeː/ | Equivalent to 'creed': That which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious doctrine; a particular set of bel… |
| 877 | cré-alcaileach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 878 | creamh na muice fia | Noun | hart's tongue, hart's-tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium. | |
| 879 | créidheannaibh | Noun | dative plural of cré. | |
| 880 | creig-ghairdín | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 881 | crioscaíldíonach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'tamperproof': To make resistant to tampering. | |
| 882 | criostalagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Crystallography': The experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in solids. | |
| 883 | criostalaigineas | Noun | crystallogenesis. | |
| 884 | criostalóideach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 885 | cripteagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Cryptography': The discipline that embodies the principles, means, and methods for transforming data to h… | |
| 886 | cró | Noun | /kɾˠoː/ | hollow; (topography) hollow, hole. |
| 887 | croíbhristeach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 888 | cróineolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Chronology': The science of determining the order in which events occurred. | |
| 889 | crómatagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Chromatography': Any of various techniques for the qualitative or quantitative separation of the componen… | |
| 890 | crónastratagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'chronostratigraphy': The interpretation of geologic history by means of the determination of the ages, an… | |
| 891 | crónastratagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of crónastratagrafaíocht. | |
| 892 | cros-síolraigh | Noun, Verb, Adjective | crossbreed, intercross. | |
| 893 | cros-snáitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'cross-grained': Having an irregular rather than a parallel grain. | |
| 894 | cros-toirchigh | Verb | Equivalent to 'cross-fertilize': To undergo (or cause to undergo) cross-fertilization. | |
| 895 | cros-toirchithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of cros-toirchiú. | |
| 896 | croscheisteoir | Noun | cross-examiner. | |
| 897 | croscheistithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of croscheistiú. | |
| 898 | croschineálach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Hybrid': Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. | |
| 899 | crosmhalartaithe | Noun | genitive singular of crosmhalartú. | |
| 900 | crosphailnithe | Noun | genitive singular of crosphailniú. | |
| 901 | crosta | Preposition | /ˈkɾˠɔsˠt̪ˠə/ | |
| 902 | crú | Noun | /kɾˠuː/ | verbal noun of crúigh (“to milk”). |
| 903 | cruachraicneach | Adjective | hide-bound. | |
| 904 | cruamhuineálach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 905 | cruanadóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 906 | cruinnitheoirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 907 | cú | Noun | /kuː/ | The name of the Latin script letter q/Q. |
| 908 | cúb | Noun, Verb | /kuːb/ | coop (pen or enclosure for birds). |
| 909 | cuideachtúlacht | Noun | sociability, sociableness. | |
| 910 | cúigbhliantúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 911 | cuimhneochaidh | Verb | /ˈkɨ̃vʲnʲaxə/ | analytic future of cuimhnigh. |
| 912 | cuir ar do shúile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 913 | cuir caol ort féin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 914 | cuir cluiche as cúl doirn | Verb | jink, win every trick in game. | |
| 915 | cuir sa loca pionóis | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 916 | cuireann an fear díomhaoin cathú ar an diabhal | Phrase | idle hands are the devil's workshop. | |
| 917 | cúl | Noun, Verb | /kuːl̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'back': A large shallow vat; a cistern, tub, or trough, used by brewers, distillers, dyers, picklers, glue… |
| 918 | cúlghabhálacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'retroactivity': The state or characteristic of being retroactive. | |
| 919 | cúlghabhálachta | Noun | genitive singular of cúlghabhálacht. | |
| 920 | cúlóiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'coulometry': A technique in analytical chemistry in which the amount of substance released during electro… | |
| 921 | cum | Verb | /kuːmˠ/ | to concoct (contrive something using skill or ingenuity). |
| 922 | cumhachtstáisiún | Noun | Equivalent to 'power station': An industrial complex where electricity is produced. | |
| 923 | cun | Noun | /kʊn̪ˠ/ | stoutness, thickness. |
| 924 | cuntasóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 925 | cur | Noun | /kɞɾˠ/ ~ /koɾˠ/ ~ /kuɾˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Vomit': The regurgitated former contents of a stomach; vomitus. |
| 926 | cur i gcéill dúbailte | Noun | Equivalent to 'double bluff': An action which is intended to be perceived as a bluff, but which is not. | |
| 927 | cut | Noun | Cois Fharraige form of cat (“cat”). | |
| 928 | d | Noun | The letter D with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph Dh in roman typ… | |
| 929 | d' | Adverb, Preposition, Article | /[d̪ˠ]/ | Used before vowel sounds (including when f has been lenited to fh before a vowel) and also before fr- lenited to fhr-. T… |
| 930 | d'ainneoin | Preposition | /d̪ˠəˈnʲuːnʲ/ | in spite of, notwithstanding. |
| 931 | d'fhonn | Preposition | /d̪ˠəun̪ˠ/ | in order to. |
| 932 | d'fhreastalaíodh | Verb | /ˈdʲɾʲasˠt̪ˠəlˠiːx/ | analytic past habitual independent of freastail. |
| 933 | d'fhreastalódh | Verb | /ˈdʲɾʲasˠt̪ˠəlˠoːx/ | analytic conditional independent of freastail. |
| 934 | d'inseochaimis | Verb | Ulster form of d’inseoimis. | |
| 935 | dá | Noun, Adjective, Conjunction | /d̪ˠɑː/ | used with an abstract noun (which undergoes lenition) to denote a degree, equivalent to English however (“to whatever ex… |
| 936 | dá- | Phrase | ||
| 937 | dadaidh | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠad̪ˠi(ː)/ | (Forainm). |
| 938 | dáileogmhéadracht | Noun | dosimetry. | |
| 939 | dallradharcach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 940 | dam | Pronoun | A structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow or part of the flow, generally for purposes such as r… | |
| 941 | damhsa | Pronoun | emphatic form of damh: alternative form of domsa. | |
| 942 | dán | Noun | /d̪ˠɑːn̪ˠ/ | craft, calling: allotted task. |
| 943 | daoibh | Pronoun | /d̪ˠiːvʲ/ | |
| 944 | daoibhse | Pronoun | ||
| 945 | daon-phoblacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'People's Republic': Ellipsis of the People's Republic of China: a country in East Asia. | |
| 946 | daon-sráidbhaile | Noun | folk village. | |
| 947 | daonchairdiúil | Noun, Adjective | /ˈd̪eːn̪xɑːɾˠˌdʲuːlʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 948 | daonfhlaitheas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 949 | daoniarsmalann | Noun | folk museum. | |
| 950 | dár | Noun, Adverb, Preposition | /d̪ˠaɾˠ/ | contraction of de + ar: of/from which/whom. |
| 951 | dathmhéadracht | Noun | colorimetry. | |
| 952 | DDR | Interjection | initialism of Dia dár réiteach (“Oh my god”). | |
| 953 | dé | Noun, Pronoun, Preposition | /dʲeː/ | |
| 954 | dé an ainm athá ort? | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 955 | de dhéantús an duine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 956 | de do dheoin féin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 957 | de do leontaíl féin | Noun | of one's own accord, of your sg own accord. | |
| 958 | dé- | Phrase | di-, bi-, duo-. | |
| 959 | dé-mhonarcacht | Noun | dual monarchy. | |
| 960 | dea-bhriathrach | Noun, Adjective | /ˈdʲeːˌvʲɾʲiəhɾˠa(x)/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 961 | dea-chosúlacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 962 | dea-ghníomhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Beneficence': The practice of doing good, such as acts of philanthropy, kind deeds; or other acts which b… | |
| 963 | dea-ghníomhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of dea-ghníomhaíocht. | |
| 964 | dea-ghníomhartha | Noun | /ˈdʲeːˌjɾʲĩːwəɾˠiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 965 | dea-labharthach | Adjective | /ˈdʲeːlˠoːɾˠha(x)/ | (Aidiacht). |
| 966 | déadchíoradóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'denturist': A person who makes and fits dentures. | |
| 967 | dealbhóireacht | Noun | sculpture (discipline). | |
| 968 | déan dóigh de do bharúil | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 969 | dearbhaigh a bheith bailí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 970 | dearnadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Palmistry': Telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand. | |
| 971 | deartháireacha | Noun | /dʲɾʲəˈhaːɾʲəxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 972 | deaschainteach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 973 | ded | Noun | /dʲɛd̪ˠ/ | contraction of de (“from”) + do (“your sg”). |
| 974 | dée | Noun | nominative plural of dia. | |
| 975 | deichiú agus ceithre fichid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 976 | deichiú ar cheithre fichid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 977 | deichshiollach | Noun, Adjective | decasyllabic. | |
| 978 | déimeagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Demography': The study of the characteristics of human populations, especially with regards to their make… | |
| 979 | deindreacróineolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'dendrochronology': The science that uses the spacing between the annual growth rings of trees to date the… | |
| 980 | deindriméadracht | Noun | dendrometry. | |
| 981 | deirbhsheathar | Noun | dated spelling of deirféar (genitive singular of deirfiúr (“sister”)). | |
| 982 | deirbhshiúracha | Noun | dated spelling of deirfiúracha (plural of deirfiúr (“sister”)). | |
| 983 | deirbhshiúrachaibh | Noun | dative plural of deirbhshiúr (“sister”). | |
| 984 | déirc don phocán lán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 985 | deirmeolaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 986 | deiseal | Interjection | /ˈdʲeʃəlˠ/ | bless you (said after someone has sneezed). |
| 987 | dem | Noun | /dʲɛmˠ/ | contraction of de + mo, literally “from my”. |
| 988 | den | Noun | /dʲɛnˠ/ | contraction of de + an. |
| 989 | deo | Noun | superseded spelling of deo: only used in go deó. | |
| 990 | desean | Pronoun | /ˈdʲɛʃən̪ˠ/ | |
| 991 | det | Noun | /dʲɛt̪ˠ/ | contraction of de (“from”) + do (“your sg”). |
| 992 | dh | Noun | /ɣ/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 993 | dh' | Adverb | /ɣ/ | Used after a (“to”) before a lenited verbal noun starting with a vowel sound. |
| 994 | dhá | Noun, Adjective, Conjunction | /(ɣ)ɑː/ | Acronym of docosahexaenoic acid. |
| 995 | dhá éan a mharú leis an urchar amháin | Verb | to kill two birds with one stone. | |
| 996 | dhaingnigheadar | Verb | dated spelling of dhaingníodar. | |
| 997 | dhaoibh | Pronoun | /jiːbʲ/ | (Forainm). |
| 998 | dhaoibhse | Pronoun | /ˈjiːpʲʃə/ | |
| 999 | Dhé | Noun, Pronoun, Interjection | /jɛ/ | |
| 1000 | dhesean | Pronoun | /ˈjɛʃənˠ/ | |
| 1001 | dhi | Pronoun | /jɪ/ | |
| 1002 | dhíbhse | Pronoun | /ˈjiːvʲʃə/ | |
| 1003 | dhínne | Pronoun | /ˈjiːn̠ʲə/ | |
| 1004 | dhíobh | Pronoun | /jiːbˠ/ | |
| 1005 | dhíobhsan | Pronoun | /ˈjiːpˠsˠən/ | |
| 1006 | dhíomsa | Pronoun | /ˈjiːmˠsˠə/ | |
| 1007 | dhíotsa | Pronoun | /ˈjiːt̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 1008 | dhlí-eolaíocht | Noun | lenited form of dlí-eolaíocht. | |
| 1009 | dhó | Noun, Adjective, Pronoun | /ɣoː/ | lenited form of dó. |
| 1010 | dhó-san | Pronoun | superseded spelling of dhósan. | |
| 1011 | dhóibh | Pronoun | /ɣoːbˠ/ | |
| 1012 | dhóibhsean | Pronoun | /ˈɣoːpˠsˠən/ | |
| 1013 | dhomsa | Pronoun | /ˈɣɔmˠsˠə/ | |
| 1014 | dhósan | Pronoun | /ˈɣoːsˠənˠ/ | |
| 1015 | dhraoitheachta | Noun | /ˈɣɾˠihaxt̪ˠə/ | lenited form of draoitheachta. |
| 1016 | dhrochghníomhartha | Noun | /ˈɣɾˠɔxˌjɾʲĩːwəɾˠiː/ | lenited form of drochghníomhartha. |
| 1017 | dhúinn | Pronoun | /ɣuːn̠ʲ/ | |
| 1018 | dhúinne | Pronoun | /ˈɣuːn̠ʲə/ | |
| 1019 | dhuitse | Pronoun | /ˈɣɞtʲʃə/ | |
| 1020 | dí | Noun, Pronoun | /dʲi/ | |
| 1021 | dí- | Phrase | de-, di-, dis-, in-, un-. | |
| 1022 | dia | Noun | /dʲiə/ | |
| 1023 | Dia is Muire dhaoibh | Phrase | hello, literally "God and Mary to you" (addressing two or more people), answer to Dia dhaoibh. | |
| 1024 | dia-aithiseach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1025 | diabhal | Article | /ˈdʲiəl̪ˠ/ | no, not a (emphatic). |
| 1026 | diabhaldánacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1027 | diaigeotrópacht | Noun | diageotropism. | |
| 1028 | díbhse | Pronoun | /ˈdʲiːvʲʃə/ | |
| 1029 | díchreidmheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1030 | did | Noun | /ˈdʲɪdʲ/ | Initialism of direct inward dialing. |
| 1031 | different from the basic slane | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1032 | dífhibrileoirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1033 | dífhostaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of dífhostaíocht. | |
| 1034 | díg | Noun | /dʲiːɟ/ | dative singular of díog. |
| 1035 | dil | Adjective | /ˈdʲilʲ/ | Equivalent to 'dear': Used as a polite exclamation, chiefly of surprise or distress: oh dear; dear me. |
| 1036 | dímhiailinitheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1037 | dín | Noun | /dʲiːnʲ/ | genitive singular of díon. |
| 1038 | díobhsan | Pronoun | /ˈdʲiːpˠsˠən/ | |
| 1039 | díol as an rósta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1040 | díomsa | Pronoun | /ˈdʲiːmˠsˠə/ | |
| 1041 | diongbháilteacht | Noun | firmness, steadfastness; constancy, stability. | |
| 1042 | diongbháilteachta | Noun | genitive singular of diongbháilteacht. | |
| 1043 | díosal-leictreach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1044 | dioscagrafaíocht | Noun | discography (the study of recordings, cataloguing). | |
| 1045 | díotsa | Pronoun | /ˈdʲiːt̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 1046 | dírbheathaisnéis | Noun | Equivalent to 'Autobiography': A self-written biography; the story of one's own life. | |
| 1047 | dírbheathaisnéiseach | Adjective | autobiographical. | |
| 1048 | dírbheathaisnéisí | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'autobiographer': One who writes his or her own life or biography. | |
| 1049 | díreiligiúnach | Adjective | irreligious. | |
| 1050 | dís | Noun | /dʲiːʃ/ | two; pair, couple. |
| 1051 | disgeoiginiúil | Adjective | dysgeogenous. | |
| 1052 | dlí | Noun, Verb | /dʲlʲiː/ | law (rule, code, instruction, or prohibition). |
| 1053 | dlúthpháirtíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1054 | do | Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun, Preposition, Article | /d̪ˠo/ | prefixed before the preterite, imperfect and conditional forms of a verb. |
| 1055 | do hata a chaitheamh leis | Verb | throw in the towel (to give up). | |
| 1056 | do lámh a chaitheamh i bpaca | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1057 | do phíobán a fhliuchadh | Verb | to wet one's whistle. | |
| 1058 | do- | Noun, Phrase | /d̪ˠɔ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1059 | do-chonnarcadar | Verb | archaic form of chonaiceadar. | |
| 1060 | dob | Adverb | Initialism of date of birth. | |
| 1061 | dobharshaothrú | Noun | Equivalent to 'aquaculture': The cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals. | |
| 1062 | dobhréagnaithe | Adjective | irrefutable, undeniable, incontrovertible. | |
| 1063 | dóbhtha | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠɔːfˠə/ | Ulster form of dóibh (third-person plural of do): to/for them. |
| 1064 | dochomhairleach | Adjective | /ˈd̪ˠɔˌxoːɾˠl̠ʲa(x)/ | wayward, difficult to advise, unamenable to advice. |
| 1065 | dod | Noun | /d̪ˠɔd̪ˠ/ | contraction of do + do, literally “to your sg, for your sg”. |
| 1066 | dofheictheacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1067 | dóibhsean | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠoːpˠsˠən/ | |
| 1068 | doirseoireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1069 | dol | Noun, Verb | /d̪ˠɔl̪ˠ/ | batch, lot; group, contingent; number, amount. |
| 1070 | dola-dhroichead | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1071 | doladhroichead | Noun | Equivalent to 'toll bridge': A bridge at which a toll is charged for passage. | |
| 1072 | doleithscéalda | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1073 | dom | Noun, Pronoun | /d̪ˠɔmˠ/ | |
| 1074 | dom-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of domsa. | |
| 1075 | domhantarraingt | Noun | /ˈdɑ̃ũn̪ˠt̪ˠɑɾˠək/ | gravity (phenomenon that objects have weight). |
| 1076 | domhsa | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠũːsˠə/ | emphatic form of domh: alternative form of domsa (“to/for me”). |
| 1077 | don | Noun | /d̪ˠənˠ/ | contraction of do + an. |
| 1078 | dordveidhleadóir | Noun | cellist, violoncellist. | |
| 1079 | dos | Noun | /d̪ˠɔsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Clump': A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass. |
| 1080 | dot | Noun | /d̪ˠɔt̪ˠ/ | contraction of do + do, literally “to your sg, for your sg”. |
| 1081 | dóú | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1082 | draíodóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1083 | dreapadóireacht | Noun | ||
| 1084 | dreapadóireachta | Noun | genitive singular of dreapadóireacht. | |
| 1085 | droch-araíonach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1086 | droch-chleachtadh | Noun | /d̪ˠɾˠɔxˈhlaxt̪ˠə/ | bad habit. |
| 1087 | droch-chruthach | Adjective | of bad appearance. | |
| 1088 | drochaigeantacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1089 | drochbhainistiú | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1090 | drochghníomhartha | Noun | /ˈd̪ˠɾˠɔxˌjɾʲĩːwəɾˠiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1091 | drochmhúineadh | Noun | /d̪ˠɾˠɔxˈuːnə/ | viciousness (in an animal such as a horse). |
| 1092 | dromchla-theannas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1093 | dronuilleogach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1094 | dT | Noun | /d̪ˠ/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 1095 | dtarraingeochadh | Verb | /ˈd̪ˠaɾˠn̠ʲaxətʲ/ | analytic conditional dependent of tarraing. |
| 1096 | dte | Verb, Adjective | /dʲeː/ | eclipsed form of té. |
| 1097 | dteicneastruchtúr | Noun | eclipsed form of teicneastruchtúr. | |
| 1098 | dteorainneacha | Noun | /[ˈdʲoːɾˠən̠ʲəxə]/ | eclipsed form of teorainneacha. |
| 1099 | dtí | Noun, Verb | /[dʲiː]/ | eclipsed form of tí. |
| 1100 | dtírghráthóirí | Noun | eclipsed form of tírghráthóirí. | |
| 1101 | dú- | Phrase | /d̪ˠuː/ | combining form of dubh (“black, dark”). |
| 1102 | dua | Noun | /d̪ˠuə/ | |
| 1103 | dualeolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of dualeolaíocht. | |
| 1104 | duine as an nGàidhealtachd | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1105 | duine den lucht siúil | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1106 | duine mór le rá | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1107 | dúinne | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠuːn̠ʲə/ | |
| 1108 | duitse | Pronoun | /ˈd̪ˠɪtʲʃə/ | |
| 1109 | dul | Noun, Verb | /d̪ˠul̪ˠ/ | arrangement, construction, style, version. |
| 1110 | dún | Noun, Verb | /d̪ˠuːnˠ/ | Down (a county of Northern Ireland). |
| 1111 | dúr | Adjective | /d̪ˠuːɾˠ/ | dour, grim, obstinate. |
| 1112 | e | Noun, Pronoun | /eː/ | The letter e with an acute accent, called é fada (literally “long e”). |
| 1113 | ea | Pronoun | /a/ | |
| 1114 | éa- | Phrase | Privative affix, denoting not. | |
| 1115 | each-chumhacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Horsepower': Power derived from the motion of a horse. | |
| 1116 | eachtarcheallach | Adjective | extracellular. | |
| 1117 | eachtarchríoch | Noun | foreign territory. | |
| 1118 | eachtardhomhandach | Noun | Equivalent to 'extraterrestrial': A being originating from outside of the Earth's atmosphere, from space, or from anothe… | |
| 1119 | eachtarghréine | Adjective | Equivalent to 'extrasolar': of or originating outside the Solar System. | |
| 1120 | eachtarmhúrach | Adjective | extramural. | |
| 1121 | eachtarshuíomh | Noun | Equivalent to 'Extrapolation': A calculation of an estimate of the value of some function outside the range of known val… | |
| 1122 | eacnaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Econometrics': The branch of economics that applies statistical methods to the empirical study of economi… | |
| 1123 | eacnaiméadraic | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1124 | eadair | Preposition | /ˈɛd̪ˠəɾʲ/ | Ulster form of idir (“between”). |
| 1125 | eadraibh | Pronoun | /ˈat̪ˠɾˠiː/ | |
| 1126 | eadraibhse | Pronoun | /ˈaːt̪ˠɾˠiːʃə/ | |
| 1127 | eadrainn | Pronoun | /ˈɑd̪ˠəɾˠənʲ/ | |
| 1128 | eadrainne | Pronoun | /ˈaːt̪ˠɾˠən̠ʲə/ | |
| 1129 | eadram | Pronoun | ||
| 1130 | eadramsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1131 | eadrat | Pronoun | ||
| 1132 | eadratsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1133 | éag | Noun, Verb | /ia̯ɡ/ | verbal noun of éag. |
| 1134 | eagarthóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'editing': An act or instance of something being edited. | |
| 1135 | eanantamorfacht | Noun | enantiomorphism. | |
| 1136 | ear | Noun, Verb | /aɾˠ/ | The name of the Latin script letter r/R. |
| 1137 | eas | Noun | The name of the Latin script letter s/S. | |
| 1138 | eascaiteolaíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1139 | eascaiteolaíocht | Adjective | Equivalent to 'eschatology': A system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death. | |
| 1140 | easóg an bhoilg bhuí | Noun | yellow-bellied weasel. | |
| 1141 | easraitheachta | Noun | genitive singular of easraitheacht. | |
| 1142 | éastraigineach | Adjective | estrogenic. | |
| 1143 | easumhlaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of easumhlaíocht (“disobedience; insubordination, rebelliousness”). | |
| 1144 | eatarthu | Pronoun | /ˈɑt̪ˠɾˠəpˠ/ | |
| 1145 | eatarthusan | Pronoun | /ˈaːt̪ˠɾˠəbˠsˠənˠ/ | |
| 1146 | eatorra | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 1147 | eibilleascópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'ebullioscopy': the measurement of the boiling point of liquids. | |
| 1148 | eibilleascópachta | Noun | genitive singular of eibilleascópacht. | |
| 1149 | éicint | Article | /əˈciːn̠ʲtʲ/ | Connacht form of éigin. |
| 1150 | eidifeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'edaphology': The ecological relationship of soil with plants, and land cultivation practices. | |
| 1151 | eif | Noun | /ɛfʲ/ | The name of the Latin script letter f/F. |
| 1152 | éigint | Article | /ˈeːɟɪn̠ʲtʲ/ | |
| 1153 | eil | Noun | /ɛlʲ/ | The name of the Latin script letter l/L. |
| 1154 | eim | Noun | /ɛmʲ/ | The name of the Latin script letter m/M. |
| 1155 | ein | Noun | /ɛnʲ/ | The name of the Latin script letter n/N. |
| 1156 | einceifileapaite | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1157 | eintéilicíocht | Noun | entelechy. | |
| 1158 | eintéilicíochta | Noun | genitive singular of eintéilicíocht. | |
| 1159 | eintéilicíochtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1160 | eipeanastachta | Noun | genitive singular of eipeanastacht. | |
| 1161 | eipidéimeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Epidemiology': The branch of science dealing with the spread and control of diseases, viruses, concepts e… | |
| 1162 | eipigéineolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'epigenetics': The study of the processes involved in the genetic development of an organism, especially t… | |
| 1163 | eipirigineacht | Noun | epeirogeny. | |
| 1164 | eipistéimeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'epistemology': The branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge; the theory of knowledge, ask… | |
| 1165 | eipistéimeolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of eipistéimeolaíocht. | |
| 1166 | eipistéimeolaíochtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1167 | eirgeanamaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ergonomics': The science of the design of equipment, especially so as to reduce operator fatigue, discomf… | |
| 1168 | eirgeanamaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of eirgeanamaíocht. | |
| 1169 | eisceachtúlachas | Noun | exceptionalism. | |
| 1170 | eisdíritheacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Extroversion': Consideration of the material world as an aid to spiritual insight. | |
| 1171 | eisdíritheachta | Noun | genitive singular of eisdíritheacht. | |
| 1172 | eisean | Pronoun | /ˈɛʃənˠ/ | emphatic form of é. |
| 1173 | eisibhitheolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'exobiology': The branch of biology dealing with lifeforms originating from a different planet. | |
| 1174 | eisréimneachta | Noun | genitive singular of eisréimneacht. | |
| 1175 | eitnea-mhodheolaíocht | Noun | ethnomethodology. | |
| 1176 | eitneachanúint | Noun | Equivalent to 'ethnolect': A language variety specific to an ethnic group. | |
| 1177 | eitneagrafaíoch | Adjective | ethnographic. | |
| 1178 | eitneagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ethnography': The branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societ… | |
| 1179 | eitneagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of eitneagrafaíocht. | |
| 1180 | eitnealárnachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'ethnocentrism': The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own traditional… | |
| 1181 | eitnealárnacht | Noun | ethnocentricity. | |
| 1182 | eitneolaíochta | Noun, Adjective | genitive singular of eitneolaíocht. | |
| 1183 | eitneolaíochtúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1184 | eitnicheoleolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'ethnomusicology': The study of music and culture; the study of music as it relates to its cultural contex… | |
| 1185 | eitnitheangeolaíoch | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1186 | eo | Noun | /oː/ | point (of blade); pin, brooch. |
| 1187 | eo- | Phrase | ||
| 1188 | eochairdheacracht | Noun | key difficulty. | |
| 1189 | eochairfhreagracht | Noun | key responsibility. | |
| 1190 | eochairthosaíocht | Noun | key priority. | |
| 1191 | eoigeoiginiúil | Adjective | eugeogenous. | |
| 1192 | eol | Noun, Adjective | /oːlˠ/ | knowledge. |
| 1193 | eun | Noun | obsolete spelling of éan (“bird”). | |
| 1194 | ex | Noun | /ɛksˠ/ | The name of the Latin script letter x/X. |
| 1195 | f | Noun | The letter F with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph Fh in roman typ… | |
| 1196 | fa | Adverb, Preposition | /fˠaː/ | A syllable used in solfège to represent the fourth diatonic (or sixth chromatic) note of a major scale. |
| 1197 | fabhalscéalaíocht | Noun | fable, fabulation. | |
| 1198 | fabhalscéalaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fabhalscéalaíocht. | |
| 1199 | fabhalscéalaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1200 | fabhalscríbhneoireacht | Noun | writing of fables. | |
| 1201 | fabhtcheartaigh | Noun, Verb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1202 | fabhtcheartaíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of fabhtcheartaigh. | |
| 1203 | fabhtcheartaithe | Noun, Verb | genitive singular of fabhtcheartú. | |
| 1204 | fabhtcheartóidh | Verb | future analytic of fabhtcheartaigh. | |
| 1205 | fad | Noun | /fˠɑd̪ˠ/ | contraction of fá + do, literally “about your sg”. |
| 1206 | fad gach aon fhaid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1207 | fadbhreathnaitheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1208 | fadbhreathnaitheacht | Noun | farsightedness, foresight. | |
| 1209 | fadcheannaitheach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1210 | fadiascaireacht | Noun | offshore fishing. | |
| 1211 | fadmhuineálach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1212 | fág | Verb | /fˠɑːɡ/ | Equivalent to 'leave': To have a consequence or remnant. |
| 1213 | faicseanaíocht | Noun | faction fighting. | |
| 1214 | faigheann an cat cead amharc ar an rí is ní fhaigheann an rí cead é a chaitheamh | Phrase | ||
| 1215 | fáilte | Interjection | /ˈfˠɑːlʲtʲə/ | |
| 1216 | fairis | Pronoun, Preposition | (Réamhfhocal). | |
| 1217 | fairis-sean | Pronoun | ||
| 1218 | fairsingeachas | Noun | /ˈfˠaɾˠsˠn̠ʲaxəsˠ/ | synonym of fairsinge (“abundance”). |
| 1219 | fál | Noun, Verb | /fˠɑːl̪ˠ/ | hedge (thicket of bushes planted in a row), fence (barrier). |
| 1220 | fallaiméadrach | Adjective | phallometric. | |
| 1221 | fám | Noun | contraction of fá + mo, literally “about my”. | |
| 1222 | fán | Noun, Verb | /fˠɑːn̪ˠ/ | contraction of fá + an, literally “about the”. |
| 1223 | fán corresponding to standard faoin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1224 | fána corresponding to standard faoina | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1225 | fánar corresponding to standard faoinar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1226 | fánarb corresponding to standard faoinarb | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1227 | fánarbh corresponding to standard faoinarbh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1228 | faobhar a chur ar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1229 | faoi arm agus éide | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1230 | faoi dheireadh agus faoi dheireanaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1231 | faoi dheireadh is faoi dhéanach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1232 | faoi dheireadh is faoi dhéanaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1233 | faoi dheireadh thiar thall | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1234 | faoisean | Pronoun | /ˈfˠiːʃənˠ/ | |
| 1235 | fár | Noun | /ˈfˠaːɾˠ/ | contraction of fá + ár. |
| 1236 | faraese | Pronoun | ||
| 1237 | faraibh | Pronoun | ||
| 1238 | faraibhse | Pronoun | ||
| 1239 | farainn | Pronoun | ||
| 1240 | farainne | Pronoun | ||
| 1241 | faramsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1242 | faraor | Interjection | /fˠaˈɾˠiːɾˠ/ | |
| 1243 | faratsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1244 | farusan | Pronoun | ||
| 1245 | fás | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /fˠɑːsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'growth': An increase in size, number, value, or strength. |
| 1246 | fásann cogal roimh chruithneacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1247 | fé | Preposition | /fʲeː/ | Munster form of faoi (“under; about, concerning”). |
| 1248 | feá | Noun | /fʲaː/ | verbal noun of feáigh (“to fathom”). |
| 1249 | fealltóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1250 | fearacht | Preposition | ||
| 1251 | feidearálachas | Noun | federalism. | |
| 1252 | féin-araíonacht | Noun | self-discipline. | |
| 1253 | féin-chomhfhiosach | Adjective | self-aware, self-conscious. | |
| 1254 | féin-chomhlíonadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'self-fulfillment': Personal fulfillment or satisfaction. | |
| 1255 | féin-chomhlíontach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'self-fulfilling': Describing a prediction that causes itself to occur as predicted. | |
| 1256 | féin-earótachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'autoerotism': Sexual activity involving oneself, including masturbation. | |
| 1257 | féinchinntiúchán | Noun | Equivalent to 'self-determination': The ability or human right to make one's own decisions without interference from oth… | |
| 1258 | féinchothabhálach | Adjective | self-sustaining, self-sustained. | |
| 1259 | féinchothaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1260 | féinchúiseanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1261 | féineitneagrafaíocht | Noun | autoethnography. | |
| 1262 | féineitneagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of féineitneagrafaíocht. | |
| 1263 | féinfhostaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'self-employment': The act or practice of working for oneself, such as being an independent contractor. | |
| 1264 | féinfhostaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of féinfhostaíocht. | |
| 1265 | féinfhostaithe | Noun, Adjective | /ˈfʲeːnʲosˠt̪ˠəhə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1266 | féinghluaiseacht | Noun | self-propulsion, locomotion. | |
| 1267 | féinphortráide | Noun | genitive singular of féinphortráid (“self-portrait”). | |
| 1268 | féinphortráidí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1269 | féinspéiseachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1270 | feithideolaíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1271 | feithideolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Entomology': The scientific study of insects, and (informal) of other arthropods (and occasionally other… | |
| 1272 | feithideolaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1273 | fén | Noun | /fʲeːn̪ˠ/ | contraction of fé + an, literally “under the; about the”. |
| 1274 | feo | Noun | /fʲoː/ | verbal noun of feoigh. |
| 1275 | Fh | Noun | A digraph in Irish orthography. | |
| 1276 | fhéinchúiseanna | Noun | lenited form of féinchúiseanna. | |
| 1277 | fhéinseirbhísí | Noun | lenited form of féinseirbhísí. | |
| 1278 | fhreastalaíodh | Verb | /ˈɾʲasˠt̪ˠəlˠiːx/ | analytic past habitual lenited dependent of freastail. |
| 1279 | fí | Noun, Verb | /fʲiː/ | verbal noun of figh (“to weave”). |
| 1280 | fia | Noun, Adjective | /fʲiə/ | waste, wilderness. |
| 1281 | fiannaidheacht | Noun | superseded spelling of fiannaíocht. | |
| 1282 | fíligeografaíocht | Noun | phylogeography. | |
| 1283 | fíligeografaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fíligeografaíocht. | |
| 1284 | fím | Verb | /ˈfʲihəmʲ/ | |
| 1285 | fíordheimhneacht | Noun | authenticity. | |
| 1286 | fir | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /fʲiːɾʲ/ | vocative/genitive singular. |
| 1287 | fís | Noun | /fʲiːʃ/ | vision, dream. |
| 1288 | físchomhdhálacha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1289 | fiseagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'physiography': The subfield of geography that studies physical patterns and processes of the Earth. | |
| 1290 | fiseagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fiseagrafaíocht. | |
| 1291 | físghrafadóirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1292 | fisiciceimiceach | Adjective | physicochemical. | |
| 1293 | fiú | Noun, Adverb | /fʲuː/ | worth it, worthwhile. |
| 1294 | fleisceagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'flexography': A method of printing using a rubber or polymer rotating printing plate, most commonly used… | |
| 1295 | fleisceagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fleisceagrafaíocht. | |
| 1296 | flichshneachta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1297 | fó | Preposition | Abbreviation of folio, page and book size (10"-12.5" x 15"-20"). | |
| 1298 | fo- | Phrase | sub-, under-, hypo-, secondary, subsidiary. | |
| 1299 | fo-bhailteacha | Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of fo-bhailteach. | |
| 1300 | fo-bhainisteoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'submanager': A manager who is subordinate to another manager. | |
| 1301 | fo-cheannteideal | Noun | Equivalent to 'Subheading': Any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided. | |
| 1302 | fo-chladachúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1303 | fo-chomhfheasa | Noun | genitive singular of fo-chomhfhios. | |
| 1304 | fo-chomhfhiosach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1305 | fo-chraicneach | Adjective | subcutaneous, subdermal. | |
| 1306 | fo-ideamorfach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1307 | fo-mheaisínghunna | Noun | Equivalent to 'submachine gun': A type of short range machine gun that is carried as a personal weapon and uses pistol a… | |
| 1308 | fo-mheánchiorclach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1309 | fo-ordaitheach | Adjective | subordinating. | |
| 1310 | fo-thairseachúil | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Subliminal': Chiefly preceded by the: something which is below the limen or threshold of conscious percep… | |
| 1311 | fo-theochriosach | Adjective | subtropical. | |
| 1312 | fo-thrópaiceach | Adjective | alternative spelling of fothrópaiceach. | |
| 1313 | foc | Noun | ||
| 1314 | focalbháiteach | Adjective | elliptical. | |
| 1315 | fochaighdeánach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1316 | fochomhlachtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1317 | fochonraitheoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Subcontractor': A contractor hired by another contractor (often a general contractor) and thus employed b… | |
| 1318 | fochonraitheoirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1319 | fochonraitheora | Noun | genitive singular of fochonraitheoir. | |
| 1320 | fochontrárthacht | Noun | subcontrariety. | |
| 1321 | fochontrárthachta | Noun | genitive singular of fochontrárthacht. | |
| 1322 | foclóireolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'lexicology': The part of linguistics that studies words, their nature and meaning, words' elements, relat… | |
| 1323 | foclóireolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of foclóireolaíocht (“lexicology”). | |
| 1324 | fód | Noun | /fˠoːd̪ˠ/ | contraction of fó + do, literally “under/about your sg”. |
| 1325 | fodheagántacht | Noun | subdeaconship. | |
| 1326 | foghailbhrabúis | Noun | mesne profits. | |
| 1327 | foghareolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'phonology': The study of the way sounds function in languages, including accent, intonation, phonemes, st… | |
| 1328 | foghlaimtheoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1329 | foleifteanaint | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1330 | folúsghlantóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'vacuum cleaner': A device that uses suction, and often agitation, in order to remove dirt and other debri… | |
| 1331 | folúsghlantóirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1332 | folúsghlantóra | Noun | genitive singular of folúsghlantóir. | |
| 1333 | fóm | Noun | Acronym of Formula One Management. | |
| 1334 | fón | Noun | /fˠoːnˠ/ | archaic form of faoin (“about the, under the”). |
| 1335 | fón corresponding to standard faoin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1336 | fóna corresponding to standard faoina | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1337 | fónar corresponding to standard faoinar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1338 | fónarb corresponding to standard faoinarb | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1339 | fónarbh corresponding to standard faoinarbh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1340 | fonnadóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1341 | foraois bháistí na hAmasóine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1342 | foraoiseolaíocht | Noun | forestry, silviculture. | |
| 1343 | forrán a chur ar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1344 | fos | Noun, Adverb | /fˠoːsˠ/ | a prop, buttress, wall. |
| 1345 | fosfairiliúchán | Noun | Equivalent to 'phosphorylation': the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often cataly… | |
| 1346 | fosfarchailcít | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1347 | fóta-dhíscaoileadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'photodisintegration': Any nuclear reaction, especially a nuclear fission, initiated by absorption of high… | |
| 1348 | fóta-iriseoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'photojournalism': A form of journalism in which a story is told primarily through photographs and other i… | |
| 1349 | fóta-trasfhoirmiú | Noun | phototransformation. | |
| 1350 | fótabhraiteoir | Noun | photosensor. | |
| 1351 | fótachlaonmhéadar | Noun | photoclinometer. | |
| 1352 | fótachlóchuradóireacht | Noun | phototypesetting, photocomposition. | |
| 1353 | fótachlóghrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'phototypography': A photomechanical method of printing made to resemble traditional metal typography. | |
| 1354 | fótachóipeálaí | Noun | photocopier (person, machine). | |
| 1355 | fótachóipeanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1356 | fótafosfairiliú | Noun | photophosphorylation. | |
| 1357 | fótagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'photography': The art and technology of producing images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital coun… | |
| 1358 | fótagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fótagrafaíocht. | |
| 1359 | fótagraiméadracht | Noun | photogrammetry. | |
| 1360 | fótagramaíocht | Noun | photogrammetry. | |
| 1361 | fótaiceimiceach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1362 | fótaigeolaíocht | Noun | photogeology. | |
| 1363 | fótaighreanadóir | Noun | photoengraver. | |
| 1364 | fótaighreanadóireacht | Noun | photoengraving. | |
| 1365 | fótaileaisteachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'photoelasticity': a technique for studying and measuring the stresses and strains in an object by means o… | |
| 1366 | fótailéarscáil | Noun | Equivalent to 'photomap': a map made by the superimposition of aerial photographs onto grid lines, contours and other no… | |
| 1367 | fótaileictreach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1368 | fótaileictreon | Noun | Equivalent to 'photoelectron': An electron ejected from the surface of a material by the photoelectric effect. | |
| 1369 | fótailiteagrafaíocht | Noun | photolithography. | |
| 1370 | fótailiteagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fótailiteagrafaíocht. | |
| 1371 | fótaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Photometry': The measurement of various aspects of light, especially its intensity. | |
| 1372 | fótaimicreagraf | Noun | photomicrograph. | |
| 1373 | fótaimicreagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Photomicrography': Photography using a microscope. | |
| 1374 | fótaimicreagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of fótaimicreagrafaíocht. | |
| 1375 | fótairéalaíoch | Adjective | photorealistic. | |
| 1376 | fótaisheoltacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'photoconductivity': The increase in the electrical conductivity of a material as a result of incident ele… | |
| 1377 | fótaisintéiseach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'photosynthetic': Of, relating to, or employing photosynthesis. | |
| 1378 | fótaiteileagrafaíocht | Noun | phototelegraphy. | |
| 1379 | fótamaighnéadas | Noun | Equivalent to 'photomagnetism': The branch of science that deals with the relation of magnetism to light, or the effect… | |
| 1380 | fótamhothálach | Adjective | photosensitive. | |
| 1381 | fótathrasraitheoir | Noun | phototransistor. | |
| 1382 | fótathréimhseacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'photoperiodism': The growth, development and other responses of plants and animals according to the lengt… | |
| 1383 | fothaispeántais | Noun | vocative/genitive singular. | |
| 1384 | fothaispeántas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Midway': An atoll in the North Pacific. | |
| 1385 | fotheidealaigh | Verb | to subtitle, caption. | |
| 1386 | fotheidealaithe | Verb, Adjective | subtitled. | |
| 1387 | fothionóntacht | Noun | subtenancy. | |
| 1388 | fothionóntachta | Noun | genitive singular of fothionóntacht. | |
| 1389 | fothrópaiceach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1390 | fré | Preposition | alternative spelling of frae (“along with”). | |
| 1391 | fréamh-roghchlár | Noun | root menu. | |
| 1392 | fréamhánphaite | Noun | Equivalent to 'radiculopathy': Any disease of the spinal nerve roots and spinal nerves. | |
| 1393 | fréamhshamhail | Noun | /ˈfʲɾʲeːvˠ.hawəlʲ/ | a prototype. |
| 1394 | fréamhshamhaltaigh | Verb | /ˈfʲɾʲeːvˠ.hawəl̪ˠt̪ˠiː/ | to create a prototype of. |
| 1395 | freosan | Pronoun | ||
| 1396 | fri | Preposition | Abbreviation of Friday. | |
| 1397 | frighdeachaibh | Noun | dative plural of frigh. | |
| 1398 | frith-chaithmhéadracht | Noun | reflectometry. | |
| 1399 | frith-Sheimíteachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'anti-Semitism': Prejudice, discrimination, hostility or political or religious opposition directed agains… | |
| 1400 | frithbhaictéarach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Antibacterial': A drug having the effect of killing or inhibiting bacteria. | |
| 1401 | frithbheathach | Noun, Adjective | antibiotic. | |
| 1402 | frithchaiteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1403 | frithchaiteoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1404 | frithchaitheamh | Noun | verbal noun of frithchaith. | |
| 1405 | frithdhúlagrán | Noun | Equivalent to 'antidepressant': An agent that prevents or counteracts depression. | |
| 1406 | fríthe | Pronoun | /ˈfʲɾʲiːhə/ | |
| 1407 | frithghiúdachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'anti-Semitism': Prejudice, discrimination, hostility or political or religious opposition directed agains… | |
| 1408 | frithghníomhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'reaction': An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event. | |
| 1409 | frithluaileach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1410 | frithmháirseáil | Noun, Verb | countermarch. | |
| 1411 | frithpháirteach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'mutual': Having the same relationship, each to each other. | |
| 1412 | frithpháirteachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1413 | frithréabhlóid | Noun | counter-revolution. | |
| 1414 | frithsciorrach | Adjective | anti-skidding. | |
| 1415 | frithsheipteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1416 | frithsheipteán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1417 | Froinsiascánach | Noun, Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1418 | fru | Pronoun | Abréviation de frustré. | |
| 1419 | fua | Verb | present subjunctive analytic of fuaigh. | |
| 1420 | fuaimeolaíocht | Noun | acoustics (the science of sounds). | |
| 1421 | fuaimfhoclaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Onomatopoeia': The property of a word that sounds like what it represents. | |
| 1422 | fud | Noun | dative singular of fad. | |
| 1423 | fúibhse | Pronoun | /ˈfˠuːpʲʃə/ | |
| 1424 | fúinne | Pronoun | /ˈfˠuːn̠ʲə/ | |
| 1425 | fuíollpháipéar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1426 | fúithi | Pronoun | /ˈfˠʊhə/ | |
| 1427 | fúithise | Pronoun | /ˈfˠuːʃə/ | |
| 1428 | fulaingeochaidh | Verb | /ˈfˠɪl̠ʲn̠ʲaxə/ | analytic future of fulaing. |
| 1429 | fúm | Pronoun | /fˠuːmˠ/ | |
| 1430 | fút | Pronoun | /fˠuːt̪ˠ/ | |
| 1431 | fúthusan | Pronoun | /ˈfˠuːpˠsˠən/ | |
| 1432 | g | Noun | The letter g with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph gh in roman typ… | |
| 1433 | ga | Noun | /ɡa/ | radius (line segment between any point on the circumference of a circle and its center; length of this segment). |
| 1434 | ga-shiméadrach | Adjective | radially symmetrical. | |
| 1435 | ga-shiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'radial symmetry': A form of symmetry in which identical parts are arranged in a circular fashion around a… | |
| 1436 | gach díograis go deireadh | Phrase | blood is thicker than water. | |
| 1437 | gad | Noun, Verb, Pronoun | /ɡɑd̪ˠ/ | string, rope, band. |
| 1438 | gae | Noun | /ɡeː/ | Initialism of granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. |
| 1439 | Gael-Mheiriceánach | Noun, Adjective | Irish-American. | |
| 1440 | gág | Noun | /ɡɑːɡ/ | fissure, crack, chink, crevice. |
| 1441 | gai | Noun | obsolete spelling of gae (“spear, dart; ray”). | |
| 1442 | gaisceoireacht | Noun | swaggering, swashbuckling; swank. | |
| 1443 | gaisgeamhlacht | Noun | obsolete spelling of gaisciúlacht (“prowess, valor”). | |
| 1444 | gal | Noun | /ɡɑl̪ˠ/ | puff, whiff (of smoke, hot air). |
| 1445 | galar na bó buile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1446 | galar na bó mire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1447 | Gall-Rómhánach | Noun, Adjective | a Gallo-Roman person. | |
| 1448 | gám | Noun | A person's leg, especially an attractive woman's leg. | |
| 1449 | gáma-ghlóbailin | Noun | gamma globulin. | |
| 1450 | gan | Preposition | /ɡən̪ˠ/ | not (in conjunction with a verbal noun). |
| 1451 | gan foscadh gan dídean | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1452 | ganfhiosaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1453 | gaolmhaireacht | Noun | relationship; affinity, likeness. | |
| 1454 | gaolmhaireachta | Noun | genitive singular of gaolmhaireacht. | |
| 1455 | gar | Noun, Adjective | /ɡaɾˠ/ | convenient; easy, likely. |
| 1456 | gas | Noun | /ɡɑsˠ/ | Equivalent to 'Stripling': A young man in the state of adolescence, or just passing from boyhood to manhood; a lad. |
| 1457 | gasghreameanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1458 | gastrashoithíoch | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1459 | gc | Noun | /ɡ/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 1460 | gCéadaoineacha | Noun | eclipsed form of Céadaoineacha. | |
| 1461 | gceanncheathrú | Noun | eclipsed form of ceanncheathrú. | |
| 1462 | gceanncheathrúna | Noun | eclipsed form of ceanncheathrúna. | |
| 1463 | gé | Noun | /ɟeː/ | goose (grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae). |
| 1464 | géagscaoilteach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1465 | gealltanas a thabhairt do dhuine | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1466 | geallúinteacha | Noun | /ˈɟal̪ˠu(ː)n̠ʲtʲaxə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1467 | gearántóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1468 | gearr-adharcach | Noun, Adjective | short-horned, shorthorn. | |
| 1469 | gearr-adharcacha | Noun, Adjective | nominative/vocative/dative/strong genitive plural of gearr-adharcach (“short-horned, shorthorn”). | |
| 1470 | gearr-adharcaigh | Noun, Adjective | vocative/genitive singular masculine. | |
| 1471 | gearr-aighneas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Backtalk': Verbal impudence or argumentative discourse, given in response. | |
| 1472 | gearr-aighneasóir | Noun | argumentative, impudent person. | |
| 1473 | gearr-radharcach | Adjective | short-sighted, myopic. | |
| 1474 | gearrchabhlach | Adjective | short-bodied. | |
| 1475 | gearrchloigneach | Adjective | short-headed. | |
| 1476 | gearrchluasach | Adjective | short-eared. | |
| 1477 | gearrchoileach | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bantam': Any of several small chickens, especially of a breed that is a miniature version of another bree… | |
| 1478 | gearrdháileadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1479 | gearreireaballach | Adjective | curtailed, scanty. | |
| 1480 | gearrfhiuchadh | Noun | simmering. | |
| 1481 | gearrghéagacht | Noun | achondroplasia (a genetic disorder, the most common form of short limb dwarfism). | |
| 1482 | gearrghreamannach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1483 | gearrmhuineálach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1484 | gearrscríbhneoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Shorthand': A rough and rapid method of writing by substituting symbols for letters, words, etc. | |
| 1485 | gearrscríbhneoireachta | Noun | genitive singular of gearrscríbhneoireacht. | |
| 1486 | gearrscríobhaí | Noun | shorthand writer, stenographer. | |
| 1487 | gearrscríobhaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1488 | gearrthóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'cutting': The action of the verb to cut. | |
| 1489 | geilleagraithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1490 | geo-innealtóireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1491 | geocróineolaíocht | Noun | geochronology. | |
| 1492 | geocrónaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'geochronometry': the science of the measurement of the age of rocks etc. | |
| 1493 | geografaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of geografaíocht. | |
| 1494 | geoiceimiceach | Adjective | geochemical. | |
| 1495 | gh | Noun | /ɣ/ | A digraph in Irish orthography. |
| 1496 | gha | Noun | /ɣa(h)/ | lenited form of ga. |
| 1497 | ghé | Noun | lenited form of gé. | |
| 1498 | ghearr-adharcach | Noun, Adjective | lenited form of gearr-adharcach. | |
| 1499 | ghearr-adharcacha | Noun, Adjective | lenited form of gearr-adharcacha. | |
| 1500 | ghearr-adharcaigh | Noun, Adjective | lenited form of gearr-adharcaigh. | |
| 1501 | ghearrchloigneach | Adjective | lenited form of gearrchloigneach. | |
| 1502 | ghearrchluasach | Adjective | lenited form of gearrchluasach. | |
| 1503 | ghearrghreamannach | Adjective | lenited form of gearrghreamannach. | |
| 1504 | ghearrmhuineálach | Adjective | lenited form of gearrmhuineálach. | |
| 1505 | gí | Adverb | /ɟiː/ | only used in gí go, gí gur, gí nach, and gí nár. |
| 1506 | gil | Noun, Adjective | /ɟɪlʲ/ | vocative/genitive singular of geal. |
| 1507 | gin | Noun, Verb | /ˈɟɪnʲ/ | offspring, child, person. |
| 1508 | glaodhamhlacht | Noun | agglutination, coagulation. | |
| 1509 | glé | Adjective | /ɟlʲeː/ | clear, bright (not muted or pale), vivid (bright, intense or colorful). |
| 1510 | gnáthchócaireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1511 | gné | Noun | /ɟnʲeː/ | Equivalent to 'meme': Any unit of (originally cultural) information, such as a practice or idea, that is transmitted ver… |
| 1512 | gníomhaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'agency': The capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power. | |
| 1513 | gníomhaireachta | Noun | genitive singular of gníomhaireacht. | |
| 1514 | gníomhaireachtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1515 | gníomheolaíocht | Noun | ||
| 1516 | gnó | Noun | /ɡn̪ˠoː/ | business (commercial enterprise or establishment). |
| 1517 | gnú | Noun | ||
| 1518 | go | Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction | /ɡo/ | that (used to introduce a subordinate clause). |
| 1519 | go bun an angair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1520 | go hura an domhain | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1521 | go lá dheireadh an domhain | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1522 | go maire tú an lá | Noun, Interjection | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1523 | go maire tú an lá! | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1524 | go mbeannaí Dia daoibh | Interjection | God bless you! (plural). | |
| 1525 | go mbeannaí Dia duit | Noun, Interjection | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1526 | go n-éirí an bóthar leat | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1527 | go n-éirí an bóthar libh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1528 | go ndéana a mhaith daoibh | Noun, Phrase | /ɡə nʲiːnə ˈwa ɣiːbʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1529 | go ndéana a mhaith duit | Noun, Phrase | /ɡənʲiːnəˈwaɣɪtʲ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1530 | go ngnóthaí Dia duit | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1531 | go raibh maith agaibh | Interjection | /[ɡəɾˠəˈmˠahəɡəvʲ]/ | thank you (to more than one person). |
| 1532 | go raibh maith agat | Noun, Phrase | /ɡəɾˠəˈmˠahəɡət̪ˠ/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1533 | go raibh míle maith agat | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1534 | gob | Noun, Verb | /ɡɔbˠ/ | beak, bill (of a bird etc.). |
| 1535 | god | Pronoun | Munster form of cad, only used in god é. | |
| 1536 | gog | Noun | ||
| 1537 | gol | Noun | /ɡɔl̪ˠ/ | verbal noun of goil. |
| 1538 | gónaiméadracht | Noun | goniometry. | |
| 1539 | gor | Noun, Verb | /ɡɔɾˠ/ | to hatch, incubate, brood. |
| 1540 | gos | Preposition | /ɡɔsˠ/ | Initialism of grade of service. |
| 1541 | grá | Noun | /ɡɾˠɑː/ | verbal noun of gráigh. |
| 1542 | gráinnmhéadracht | Noun | granulometry. | |
| 1543 | gram-mhóilíneach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1544 | Gréag-Rómhánach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1545 | greamaitheacht | Noun | stickiness, adhesiveness. | |
| 1546 | greannaitheach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Irritable': Qui s'irrite aisément, enclin à l'irritation. | |
| 1547 | greannmhaireacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1548 | gréiscdhíonach | Adjective | greaseproof. | |
| 1549 | grianghníomhaíocht | Noun | solar activity. | |
| 1550 | grianghníomhaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of grianghníomhaíocht. | |
| 1551 | grianghrafadán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1552 | grianghrafadóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'photographer': One who takes photographs, typically as an occupation. | |
| 1553 | grianghrafadóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'photography': The art and technology of producing images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital coun… | |
| 1554 | grianghrafadóireachta | Noun | genitive singular of grianghrafadóireacht. | |
| 1555 | gró | Noun | /ɡɾˠoː/ | crowbar, crow (iron bar). |
| 1556 | guí | Noun, Verb | /ɡiː/ | verbal noun of guigh. |
| 1557 | gul | Noun | /ɡulˠ/ | Any medallionlike design on a Central or West Asian rug. |
| 1558 | gur | Adverb, Conjunction | /ɡʊɾˠ/ | that (used to introduce a subordinate clause beginning with a verb in the past tense, with the exception of some irregul… |
| 1559 | gus | Noun | /ɡʊsˠ/ | vigor, force. |
| 1560 | h | Noun, Phrase | /h/ | marker of h-prothesis. |
| 1561 | hab | Noun | /[hɑbˠ]/ | h-prothesized form of ab. |
| 1562 | hae | Noun | /[heː]/ | h-prothesized form of ae. |
| 1563 | haemaiteolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'haematology': The scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs. | |
| 1564 | hál | Noun | h-prothesized form of ál. | |
| 1565 | ham | Noun | /[haːmˠ]/ | h-prothesized form of am. |
| 1566 | hap | Noun | ||
| 1567 | har | Noun | /haɾˠ/ | h-prothesized form of ar. |
| 1568 | hargóinteachta | Noun | h-prothesized form of argóinteachta. | |
| 1569 | has | Noun | h-prothesized form of as. | |
| 1570 | hat | Noun, Verb | /hat̪ˠ/ | h-prothesized form of at. |
| 1571 | hé | Pronoun, Interjection | /[heː]/ | h-prothesized form of é. |
| 1572 | hea | Pronoun | h-prothesized form of ea. | |
| 1573 | héileatrópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'heliotropism': The property of some plants of turning under the influence of light; either positively (to… | |
| 1574 | heilminteolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'helminthology': The branch of zoology related to the study of helminths (parasitic worms). | |
| 1575 | heirméiteachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1576 | Heirseagaivéineach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Herzegovinian': A person from Herzegovina (southern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina). | |
| 1577 | heitrea-ailléileach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1578 | heitreadocsach | Adjective | heterodox. | |
| 1579 | heitreadocsacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'heterodoxy': The quality of being heterodox. | |
| 1580 | heitreafháinneach | Adjective | heterocyclic. | |
| 1581 | heitreagamacht | Noun | heterogamy. | |
| 1582 | heitreamorfach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'heteromorphic': Having different forms in different stages of the life cycle. | |
| 1583 | heitreanormatach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'heteronormative': Of or pertaining to the practices and institutions that privilege or value heterosexual… | |
| 1584 | heitreaspórach | Adjective | heterosporous. | |
| 1585 | heitreatallacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'heterothallism': The condition of being heterothallic. | |
| 1586 | heitreatrófach | Noun, Adjective | heterotrophic. | |
| 1587 | heitribhéascna | Noun | Equivalent to 'heteroglossia': The coexistence of distinct linguistic varieties, styles of discourse, or points of view… | |
| 1588 | heitribheathaisnéis | Noun | Equivalent to 'heterobiography': biography written by another person, as opposed to an autobiography. | |
| 1589 | heitridhéadach | Noun, Adjective | heterodont. | |
| 1590 | heitrighnéasach | Noun, Adjective | heterosexual (person). | |
| 1591 | heitrighnéasachas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1592 | heitrighnéasacht | Noun | heterosexuality. | |
| 1593 | heitrisceadastach | Adjective | heteroscedastic. | |
| 1594 | heitrisceideastachas | Noun | heteroscedasticity. | |
| 1595 | heitrisceideastacht | Noun | heteroscedasticity. | |
| 1596 | heitrisigóiseacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'heterozygosity': The condition of being heterozygous. | |
| 1597 | heitristíleacht | Noun | heterostyly. | |
| 1598 | heo | Noun | h-prothesized form of eo. | |
| 1599 | hí | Noun, Pronoun | /hiː/ | h-prothesized form of í. |
| 1600 | hidreachumhacht | Noun | hydropower. | |
| 1601 | hidreagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrography': The scientific measurement and description of the physical features and conditions of navig… | |
| 1602 | hidreagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of hidreagrafaíocht. | |
| 1603 | hidreashaothrú | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydroculture': A type of hydroponics in which plants are grown in a medium that allows the distribution o… | |
| 1604 | hidreatrópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrotropism': The movement of a plant (or other organism) in response to water, either towards or away f… | |
| 1605 | hidri-bhitheolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrobiology': The study of the biology of the organisms that inhabit bodies of water. | |
| 1606 | hidri-mhiotaleolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrometallurgy': The field of extractive metallurgy involving the use of aqueous chemistry for the recov… | |
| 1607 | hidribhitheolaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1608 | hidrigeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrogeology': The geology of groundwater, especially concerning the physical, biological and chemical pr… | |
| 1609 | hidriginiúchán | Noun | hydrogenation. | |
| 1610 | hidriméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hydrometry': The branch of hydrostatics dealing with the measurement of specific gravity using hydrometer… | |
| 1611 | hil | Adjective | h-prothesized form of il. | |
| 1612 | him | Noun | h-prothesized form of im. | |
| 1613 | hiopaigéadacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hypoacidity': The condition of having less than the normal amount of acidity in the stomach. | |
| 1614 | hiopailléirgineach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'hypoallergenic': Containing fewer allergens; minimally allergenic. | |
| 1615 | hipeacoindreach | Noun, Adjective | hypochondriac. | |
| 1616 | hipeacoindriáis | Noun | Equivalent to 'hypochondriasis': A mental disorder (in some classifications of such disorders, including ICD-11) that is… | |
| 1617 | hipeamaignéiséime | Noun | hypomagnesemia. | |
| 1618 | hipear-chomhchuingiú | Noun | Equivalent to 'hyperconjugation': A weak form of conjugation in which single bonds interact with a conjugated system. | |
| 1619 | hipearaigéadacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hyperacidity': The condition of being excessively acidic. | |
| 1620 | hipearbhoilscithe | Noun | genitive singular of hipearbhoilsciú. | |
| 1621 | hipearbhoilsciú | Noun | Equivalent to 'hyperinflation': A very high rate of inflation. | |
| 1622 | hipearbóileacht | Noun | hyperbolicity. | |
| 1623 | hipearcolaistéaróiléime | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1624 | hipeardhomhandaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1625 | hipeareagarthóir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1626 | hipearfhostaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1627 | hipearmhargadh | Noun | Equivalent to 'hypermarket': A shop combining elements of a department store and a supermarket. | |
| 1628 | hipearnúicléas | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1629 | hipearosmólaracht | Noun | hyperosmolarity. | |
| 1630 | hipearscagachán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1631 | hipeartrófacht | Noun | hypertrophy. | |
| 1632 | hipearvacsaíniú | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1633 | hipeatrocóideach | Noun | Equivalent to 'hypotrochoid': A geometric curve traced by a fixed point on the radius line outside one circle which rota… | |
| 1634 | hipeavoiléimeach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'hypovolemic': Of, pertaining to hypovolemia, or characterized by low volume of blood in the circulatory s… | |
| 1635 | hipicioglóideach | Noun | hypocycloid. | |
| 1636 | hipicriostalta | Adjective | Equivalent to 'hypocrystalline': having both glass and crystalline components. | |
| 1637 | hipideamorfach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1638 | hipiglicéimeach | Adjective | hypoglycemic. | |
| 1639 | hipileaisteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1640 | hipirghníomhaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'hyperactivity': The quality of being hyperactive; excessive and pathological movement and restlessness. | |
| 1641 | hipiríogaireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hypersensitivity': Any heightened immune response to an antigen; an allergy; hypersensation. | |
| 1642 | hipirtíoróideacht | Noun | hyperthyroidism, thyrotoxicosis. | |
| 1643 | hipitíoróideacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hypothyroidism': The disease state caused by insufficient production of thyroid hormone by the thyroid gl… | |
| 1644 | hír | Noun | h-prothesized form of ír. | |
| 1645 | histeapaiteolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'histopathology': The microscopic study of tissue, especially of abnormal tissue as a result of disease. | |
| 1646 | histiginiteach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1647 | hó | Noun | h-prothesized form of ó. | |
| 1648 | hoiméamorfachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Homeomorphism': a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse. | |
| 1649 | hoiméamorfacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Homeomorphism': a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse. | |
| 1650 | hól | Noun, Verb | h-prothesized form of ól. | |
| 1651 | holagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Holography': a technique for recording, and then reconstructing, the amplitude and phase distributions of… | |
| 1652 | holagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of holagrafaíocht. | |
| 1653 | homaighnéasach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'homosexual': Sexually and/or romantically attracted to members of the same sex, such as a man who is attr… | |
| 1654 | homaighnéasachas | Noun | homosexuality. | |
| 1655 | homaighnéasacht | Noun | homosexuality. | |
| 1656 | homaisceadastach | Adjective | homoscedastic. | |
| 1657 | homaisceideastacht | Noun | homoscedasticity. | |
| 1658 | hop | Noun | A short jump. | |
| 1659 | hór | Noun | /hoːɾˠ/ | h-prothesized form of ór. |
| 1660 | hos | Noun | h-prothesized form of os. | |
| 1661 | hú | Interjection | ||
| 1662 | hua | Noun | h-prothesized form of ua. | |
| 1663 | hup | Interjection | ||
| 1664 | húr | Adjective | /[huːɾˠ]/ | h-prothesized form of úr. |
| 1665 | hurais | Interjection | /ˈhuɾˠəʃ/ | sooey (cry to get the attention of swine). |
| 1666 | hús | Noun | h-prothesized form of ús. | |
| 1667 | í | Noun, Pronoun, Preposition | /iː/ | The letter i with an acute accent, known as í fada (literally “long i”). |
| 1668 | i bhfad ó shin | Adverb | /əˌwad̪ˠ oːˈhɪnʲ/ | Equivalent to 'long ago': Existing in the relatively distant past. |
| 1669 | i bhfad ó shoin | Adverb | nonstandard spelling of i bhfad ó shin (“long ago”). | |
| 1670 | i dtaobh is go | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1671 | i dteannta a chéile | Noun, Adverb | /ə ˌdʲaun̪ˠt̪ˠə ˈçeːlʲə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1672 | i leaba a chéile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1673 | i leith an chliatháin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1674 | i leith an chorcra | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1675 | i n-a dhiaidh sin | Adverb | superseded spelling of ina dhiaidh sin. | |
| 1676 | i ndeireadh na dála | Phrase | finally, when all is said and done (in the end), at the end of the day (in summary; ultimately). | |
| 1677 | i ndiaidh ar ndiaidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1678 | i ndiaidh do chinn | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1679 | i riocht is go | Conjunction | so much that, to such an extent that. | |
| 1680 | i rith an ama | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1681 | iad | Pronoun | /iəd̪ˠ/ | Equivalent to 'they': A group of entities previously mentioned. |
| 1682 | iadaiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'iodometry': An analytical technique that uses the sudden disappearance (or appearance) of iodine to mark… | |
| 1683 | iadsan | Pronoun | /ˈiət̪ˠsˠənˠ/ | emphatic form of iad. |
| 1684 | iaiditíreaglóbailin | Noun | iodothyroglobulin. | |
| 1685 | iar-nua-aoiseach | Noun, Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1686 | iarnchoincréit | Noun | Equivalent to 'Ferroconcrete': A building material made from Portland cement concrete with a matrix of steel bars or wir… | |
| 1687 | iarnua-aoiseach | Noun, Adjective | postmodernist. | |
| 1688 | iarnua-aoiseachas | Noun | Equivalent to 'postmodernism': Any style in art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that reacts against an earl… | |
| 1689 | iarnua-aoiseacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'postmodernity': The state or condition of being postmodern. | |
| 1690 | iarthuaisceart | Noun | Equivalent to 'Northwest': The intercardinal compass point halfway between west and north; specifically at a bearing of… | |
| 1691 | ias | Verb | ||
| 1692 | ibh | Noun, Verb, Pronoun | /ɪvʲ/ | nonstandard form of sibh. |
| 1693 | íc | Noun | dative singular of íoc (“healing”). | |
| 1694 | id | Noun | /ɪd̪ˠ/ | contraction of i + do, literally “in your”. |
| 1695 | id' | Noun | superseded spelling of id. | |
| 1696 | idé | Noun | /ˈiːdʲə/ | wretched state, plight. |
| 1697 | idé-eolaíochta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1698 | idir cleith agus ursain | Phrase | by the skin of one's teeth, by a hair's breadth. | |
| 1699 | idir feoil is leathar | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1700 | idiraisnéiseach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1701 | idirchreidmheach | Adjective | interconfessional, interdenominational. | |
| 1702 | idirghníomhaíocht | Noun | interaction (between things). | |
| 1703 | idirghníomhúchán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1704 | idirghuítheoir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1705 | idirnáisiúntacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1706 | IE | Noun | initialism of Iarnród Éireann. | |
| 1707 | ife | Verb | Initialism of Institution of Fire Engineers. | |
| 1708 | íl | Noun, Adjective | vocative/genitive singular of íol. | |
| 1709 | il- | Phrase | multiple, poly-, multi-. | |
| 1710 | il-leannántacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'polygyny': The state or practice of having several wives at the same time; plurality of wives; marriage t… | |
| 1711 | il-neamhsháithithe | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1712 | ilchaidreamhach | Adjective | promiscuous. | |
| 1713 | ilchreidmheach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1714 | iléirimiúlacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1715 | im | Noun, Preposition | /aimʲ/ | contraction of i + mo, literally “in my”. |
| 1716 | im- | Phrase | about, around, peri-. | |
| 1717 | im' | Noun | alternative spelling of im (“in my”). | |
| 1718 | imchuairteanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1719 | imdhíon-mheasúnacht | Noun | immunoassay. | |
| 1720 | ime | Noun | /ˈimʲə/ | genitive singular of im. |
| 1721 | imtharraingteach | Adjective | gravitational. | |
| 1722 | imtheorannaigh | Verb | ||
| 1723 | ín | Noun, Preposition | in, at, on. | |
| 1724 | in aghaidh an stuif | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1725 | in áit ar bith | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1726 | in am agus in an-am | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1727 | in am go leor | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1728 | in arm agus in éide | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1729 | in éadan an chnoic | Noun, Adverb | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1730 | in uilleann a chéile | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1731 | in- | Phrase | able to, -able, fit for, fit to be (+ genitive of a (verbal) noun). | |
| 1732 | in-tarchurthacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1733 | ina | Noun, Adverb | /ˈɪnˠə/ | contraction of i (“in”) + a (various meanings). |
| 1734 | inchonduchtacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1735 | infhaighteacht | Noun | procurability, availability. | |
| 1736 | infhaighteachta | Noun | genitive singular of infhaighteacht (“procurability, availability”). | |
| 1737 | infheictheacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1738 | infheidhmeacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Serviceableness': the state or condition of being serviceable. | |
| 1739 | infhostaitheacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Employability': The state or quality of being employable. | |
| 1740 | infreafhuaimeanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1741 | infreastruchtúr | Noun | Equivalent to 'infrastructure': An underlying base or foundation for a building, organization, or system. | |
| 1742 | infridhealracháin | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1743 | infririmeallach | Adjective | (Aidiacht). | |
| 1744 | innealtóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'engineering': The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and the d… | |
| 1745 | innteach | Article | /ˈiːn̠ʲtʲa(x)/ | Ulster form of éigin (“some, a certain”). |
| 1746 | inntese | Pronoun | superseded spelling of intise: emphatic form of innte. | |
| 1747 | inrochtaineacht | Noun | accessibility. | |
| 1748 | ins | Preposition | /ɪnˠsˠ/ | Initialism of isolated neutron star. |
| 1749 | inteacht | Article | /ˈɪn̠ʲtʲəxt̪ˠ/ | Connacht and Ulster form of éigin (“some, a certain”). |
| 1750 | intise | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̠ʲtʲəʃə/ | |
| 1751 | inveirteabrach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1752 | íoc | Noun, Verb | /iːk/ | wage, pay, earnings, salary. |
| 1753 | ionaibh | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̪ˠiː/ | |
| 1754 | ionaibhse | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̪ˠiːʃə/ | |
| 1755 | ionainn | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̪ˠən̠ʲ/ | |
| 1756 | ionainne | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̪ˠən̠ʲə/ | |
| 1757 | ionamsa | Pronoun | /ˈin̪ˠəmˠsˠə/ | |
| 1758 | ionatsa | Pronoun | /ˈɪn̪ˠət̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 1759 | ionfhabhtaímid | Verb | ||
| 1760 | ionfhabhtaíonn | Verb | present indicative analytic of ionfhabhtaigh (“infect”). | |
| 1761 | ionfhabhtaithe | Noun, Verb | (Briathar). | |
| 1762 | ionfhabhtuithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1763 | ionns' | Preposition | only used in ionns’ ar. | |
| 1764 | ionnta | Pronoun | superseded spelling of iontu (third-person plural form of i (“in”)). | |
| 1765 | ionsair | Pronoun | /ˈin̠ʲʃɛɾʲ/ | |
| 1766 | ionsairsean | Pronoun | ||
| 1767 | ionsar | Preposition | Equivalent to 'Toward': A coastal village south of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS1367). | |
| 1768 | ionsoraibh | Pronoun | /ˈin̠ʲʃɔɾˠəvʲ/ | |
| 1769 | ionsoraibhse | Pronoun | ||
| 1770 | ionsorainn | Pronoun | ||
| 1771 | ionsorainne | Pronoun | ||
| 1772 | ionsorm | Pronoun | /ˈɞn̪ˠsˠɔɾˠəmˠ/ | |
| 1773 | ionsormsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1774 | ionsort | Pronoun | /ˈɞn̪ˠsˠɔɾˠt̪ˠ/ | |
| 1775 | ionsorthu | Pronoun | ||
| 1776 | ionsorthusan | Pronoun | ||
| 1777 | ionsortsa | Pronoun | ||
| 1778 | ionsuirthi | Pronoun | ||
| 1779 | ionsuirthise | Pronoun | ||
| 1780 | iontusan | Pronoun | /ˈuːn̪ˠt̪ˠəsˠən̪ˠ/ | |
| 1781 | íos-mheánaicmeach | Adjective | lower-middle class. | |
| 1782 | Iosraeilíteach | Noun, Adjective | Israelite. | |
| 1783 | ír | Noun | Initialism of inertial reference. | |
| 1784 | IS | Noun, Adverb, Conjunction | /(i)sˠ/ | reduced form of agus (“and; as”). |
| 1785 | is bách iad lucht aon cheirde | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1786 | is cosúil le chéile an ball séire is an giolla | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1787 | is é bhur mbeatha | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1788 | is é cosaint na pingine a chruachas na puint | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1789 | is é do bheatha | Noun, Phrase | /ʃɛ də ˈvʲahə/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1790 | is é do Bheatha, a Mhuire | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1791 | is fearr an tsláinte ná na táinte | Phrase | health is your first wealth. | |
| 1792 | is fearr beagán den ghaol ná mórán den charthanas | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1793 | is fearr Gaeilge bhriste ná Béarla cliste | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1794 | is fearr glas ná amhras | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1795 | is gá agus is leor | Conjunction | Equivalent to 'if and only if': Is equivalent to; implies and is implied by; is true and false in the same cases as. | |
| 1796 | is geal leis an bhfiach dubh a ghearrcach féin | Phrase | beauty is in the eye of the beholder. | |
| 1797 | is ionann le chéile an ball séire is a ghiolla | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1798 | is maith an t-anlann an t-ocras | Noun, Phrase | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1799 | is maith an t-iascaire an té atá ar an talamh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1800 | is maith an té atá ag tabhairt achasáin uaidh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1801 | is mise le meas | Phrase | formula to end a letter, yours truly (literally: 'I am yours, respectfully'). | |
| 1802 | is namhaid an cheird gan a foghlaim | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1803 | is treise dúchas ná oiliúint | Phrase | a leopard cannot change its spots (literally, ‘instinct is stronger than upbringing’). | |
| 1804 | is tú mo chuid | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1805 | is tú mo rún | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1806 | is tú mo shearc | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1807 | ise | Pronoun | /ˈɪʃə/ | Equivalent to 'her': Used as a modifier before a noun: her boots; her accomplishments. |
| 1808 | iseanóimeachta | Noun | genitive singular of iseanóimeacht. | |
| 1809 | isí | Adverb | nonstandard spelling of is í (“it is she/it”). | |
| 1810 | isi-démhorfacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'isodimorphism': isomorphism between the two forms of two dimorphous substances, in which each form of one… | |
| 1811 | isi-dhéthaobhach | Adjective | isobilateral. | |
| 1812 | isidhémhorfacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1813 | isidiaiméadrach | Adjective | isodiametric. | |
| 1814 | isidinimiciúil | Adjective | isodynamic. | |
| 1815 | it | Noun | /ɪt̪ˠ/ | contraction of i (“in”) + do (“your sg”). |
| 1816 | it* | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1817 | ite | Noun, Verb | /ˈitʲə/ | Initialism of in the ear. |
| 1818 | ith | Noun, Verb | /i(h)/ | The letter ⟨(⟩, which stands for the th sound (/θ/) in Pitman shorthand. |
| 1819 | ití | Verb | past habitual autonomous dependent of ith. | |
| 1820 | iúl | Noun | /uːlˠ/ | only used in cuir in iúl. |
| 1821 | iúr | Noun | /uːɾˠ/ | synonym of Iúr Cinn Trá: Newry (a city in County Armagh and County Down). |
| 1822 | jab | Noun | Equivalent to 'job': A person who shows remarkable patience, especially in the face of great misfortune. | |
| 1823 | jé | Noun | /d͡ʒeː/ | The name of the Latin script letter j/J. |
| 1824 | jib | Noun | ||
| 1825 | jin | Noun | gin (alcoholic beverage). | |
| 1826 | jíp | Noun | Equivalent to 'Jeep': A device for detecting discontinuity in a protective coating, also called a "holiday detector". | |
| 1827 | l | Noun | ||
| 1828 | lá | Noun | /l̪ˠɑː/ | Equivalent to 'daylight': The natural light that is ambient in daytime, being mostly sunlight (both direct and indirect… |
| 1829 | lá breithe maith agat | Interjection | /l̪ˠɑː bʲɾʲɛhə mˠa ˈaɡət̪ˠ/ | happy birthday! (said to one person). |
| 1830 | lá breithe maith agat! | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1831 | lá breithe sona dhuit | Noun, Interjection | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1832 | lá breithe sona dhuit! | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1833 | lachtghlóbailin | Noun | lactoglobulin. | |
| 1834 | lae | Noun | /l̪ˠeː/ | genitive singular of lá (“day”). |
| 1835 | lag | Verb, Adjective | /l̪ˠɑɡ/ | A gap, a delay; an interval created by something not keeping up; a latency. |
| 1836 | lagmheasarthacht | Noun | poorishness, mediocrity. | |
| 1837 | láithreánaíocht | Noun | ||
| 1838 | láithreoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'presentation': The act of presenting, or something presented. | |
| 1839 | lámhcheardaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'handicraft': A trade requiring skill of hand; manual occupation; handcraft. | |
| 1840 | lámhfhíodóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'handweaving': the manufacture of handwoven goods. | |
| 1841 | lámhscríbhneoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Handwriting': The act or process of writing done with the hand, rather than typed or word-processed. | |
| 1842 | lán | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /l̪ˠɑːn̪ˠ/ | full, replete. |
| 1843 | lánfhostaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'full employment': An economic situation in which there is no cyclical unemployment. | |
| 1844 | lánfhostaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of lánfhostaíocht. | |
| 1845 | lao | Noun | /l̪ˠeː/ | Equivalent to 'Calf': A young cow or bull of any bovid, such as domestic cattle or buffalo. |
| 1846 | laparascópacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'laparoscopy': Examination of the loins or abdomen, now specifically examination or surgery on the periton… | |
| 1847 | lár | Noun | /l̪ˠɑːɾˠ/ | Equivalent to 'middle': half (of or related to one of two equal divisions of a whole). |
| 1848 | láraimsitheach | Adjective | centripetal. | |
| 1849 | laraingeolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'laryngology': The branch of physiology dealing with the larynx and its disorders. | |
| 1850 | lárshiméadracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'centrosymmetry': The property of having a centre of symmetry. | |
| 1851 | lártheifneoiriú | Noun | Equivalent to 'Centrifugation': The process in which mixtures are separated using the centripetal force generated by spi… | |
| 1852 | lártheifneoiriúchán | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1853 | las | Verb | /l̪ˠasˠ/ | to light (start (a fire); illuminate). |
| 1854 | lasairdhíonach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1855 | lch | Noun | abbreviation of leathanach (“page”): p./pg. | |
| 1856 | lé | Verb, Pronoun, Preposition | /lʲɛ/ | to (indicating purpose; in this sense triggering eclipsis of vowel-initial verbal nouns). |
| 1857 | le cóir is le ciúnas! | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1858 | leá | Noun | /lʲəi/ | verbal noun of leáigh. |
| 1859 | leabhairchruth | Noun | long, slender shape; streamline. | |
| 1860 | leabhairchruthach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1861 | leabharcheardaíocht | Noun | bookcraft. | |
| 1862 | leabhareolaíocht | Noun | bibliography (the study of the history of books). | |
| 1863 | leabhareolaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of leabhareolaíocht. | |
| 1864 | leabharlannaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'librarianship': The act of operating of a library; service as a librarian. | |
| 1865 | leabharlannaithe | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1866 | leagáideachtaí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1867 | leamh-mheangadh | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1868 | leamhandíonach | Adjective | mothproof. | |
| 1869 | léarscáileanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1870 | leas-ardeaglais | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1871 | leas-seansailéir | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1872 | leasainmneacha | Noun | /ˈl̠ʲasˠanʲəmʲnʲəxiː/ | (Ainmfhocal). |
| 1873 | leasionadaíocht | Noun | deputyship. | |
| 1874 | leasionadaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of leasionadaíocht. | |
| 1875 | leat-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of leatsa. | |
| 1876 | leath-bhealaigh | Adverb | (Dobhriathar). | |
| 1877 | leath-mhicreanailís | Noun | semi-microanalysis. | |
| 1878 | leathanaigeanta | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1879 | leathanduilleach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1880 | leathanghiallach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1881 | leathanghuailleach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1882 | leathanlannach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1883 | leathanmhogallach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1884 | leathanteangach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1885 | leathanuchtach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1886 | leathbhliantúil | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1887 | leathchliathán | Noun | one flank. | |
| 1888 | leathsheoltóir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Semiconductor': A substance with electrical properties intermediate between a good conductor and a good i… | |
| 1889 | leathshúileach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1890 | leatsa | Pronoun | /ˈlʲat̪ˠsˠə/ | |
| 1891 | led | Noun | /lʲɛd̪ˠ/ | contraction of le + do, literally “with your sg”. |
| 1892 | léi | Pronoun | /ˈlʲeːiː/ | |
| 1893 | leibhéalaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1894 | léiceanmhéadracht | Noun | lichenometry. | |
| 1895 | leictreacardagraf | Noun | Equivalent to 'Electrocardiograph': A device used in the diagnosis and detection of heart abnormalities that measures el… | |
| 1896 | leictreacardagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrocardiography': The science and practice of the creation and diagnostic interpretation of electroca… | |
| 1897 | leictreacardagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of leictreacardagrafaíocht. | |
| 1898 | leictreacardagram | Noun | Equivalent to 'Electrocardiogram': The recording that an electrocardiograph produces. | |
| 1899 | leictreachlódóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrotyping': the act or process of making electrotypes. | |
| 1900 | leictreachlóscríobh | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrotyping': the act or process of making electrotypes. | |
| 1901 | leictreafótagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrophotography': any of several methods of photocopying in which an image is created and then transfe… | |
| 1902 | leictreafótagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of leictreafótagrafaíocht. | |
| 1903 | leictreaghluaisneach | Adjective | electromotive. | |
| 1904 | leictrealonracht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electroluminescence': The generation of light by the application of an alternating current to a semicondu… | |
| 1905 | leictreamaighnéadach | Noun, Adjective | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1906 | leictreamaighnéadas | Noun | Equivalent to 'Electromagnetism': A unified fundamental force that combines the aspects of electricity and magnetism and… | |
| 1907 | leictreastatach | Adjective | electrostatic. | |
| 1908 | leictreatrópacht | Noun | electrotropism. | |
| 1909 | leictreolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrology': The branch of physical science that deals with electricity and its properties. | |
| 1910 | leictreondíseanna | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1911 | leictriascaireacht | Noun | electrofishing. | |
| 1912 | leictriceimiceach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'Electrochemical': Any chemical material prepared electrochemically. | |
| 1913 | leictricinéitic | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrokinetics': the electrodynamics of electrical circuits. | |
| 1914 | leictridhiúltach | Adjective | Equivalent to 'electronegative': having a negative electric charge. | |
| 1915 | leictridhiúltacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electronegativity': The tendency, or a measure of the ability, of an atom or molecule to attract electron… | |
| 1916 | leictrifiseolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'electrophysiology': The branch of physiology that studies the electrical activity of organisms. | |
| 1917 | léimreathaíocht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1918 | léinteoireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'shirtmaking': the industry or practice of making shirts. | |
| 1919 | léirmheastóireacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'criticism': The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed. | |
| 1920 | leis-sean | Pronoun | /ˈlʲɛʃənˠ/ | |
| 1921 | leisean | Pronoun | alternative spelling of leis-sean. | |
| 1922 | leith-phinginn | Noun | superseded spelling of leathphingin. | |
| 1923 | léithe | Pronoun | /ˈlʲeːhə/ | (Forainm). |
| 1924 | leitheadúlacht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Prevalence': The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension or spread. | |
| 1925 | léitheoireacht | Noun | /l̠ʲeːˈhoːɾʲəxt̪ˠ/ | |
| 1926 | léithi | Pronoun | (Forainm). | |
| 1927 | lem | Noun | /lʲɛmˠ/ | contraction of le + mo, literally “with my”. |
| 1928 | len | Preposition | A diminutive of the male given name Leonard. | |
| 1929 | leo | Noun, Pronoun | /lʲoː/ | |
| 1930 | leordhóthanacht | Noun | self-sufficiency. | |
| 1931 | leosan | Pronoun | /ˈlʲoːsˠənˠ/ | |
| 1932 | let | Noun | /lʲɛt̪ˠ/ | contraction of le + do, literally “with your sg”. |
| 1933 | lí | Noun, Verb | /l̠ʲiː/ | coloring-matter, pigment. |
| 1934 | lia | Noun, Adjective | /l̠ʲiə/ | Equivalent to 'physician': A practitioner of physic, i.e. |
| 1935 | liathróideacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1936 | lib | Pronoun | Galway form of libh. | |
| 1937 | libhse | Pronoun | /ˈlʲɪvʲʃə/ | |
| 1938 | lic | Noun | /l̠ʲɪc/ | Abbreviation of license or licence. |
| 1939 | Lichtinstéanach | Noun, Adjective | Equivalent to 'Liechtensteiner': A person from Liechtenstein or of Liechtenstein descent. | |
| 1940 | lig | Verb | /lʲiɟ/ | Equivalent to 'permit': An artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal. |
| 1941 | lil | Noun | ||
| 1942 | lím | Verb | /lʲiːmʲ/ | |
| 1943 | lín | Noun | vocative/genitive singular of líon. | |
| 1944 | líne a chur faoi | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1945 | línitheoireacht | Noun | draftsmanship, drafting. | |
| 1946 | liom-sa | Pronoun | superseded spelling of liomsa. | |
| 1947 | liomsa | Pronoun | /ˈlʲumˠsˠə/ | |
| 1948 | líon na mban sí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1949 | líonmhaireacht | Noun | numerousness, plentifulness, abundance. | |
| 1950 | liopa-dhéadach | Noun, Adjective | labiodental. | |
| 1951 | lir | Noun | genitive singular of lear. | |
| 1952 | liteagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Lithography': The process of printing an image by drawing the image with a water-repellent material onto… | |
| 1953 | liteagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of liteagrafaíocht. | |
| 1954 | liteastratagrafaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'lithostratigraphy': The study and classification of rock strata according to their distinct lithological… | |
| 1955 | liteastratagrafaíochta | Noun | genitive singular of liteastratagrafaíocht. | |
| 1956 | liú | Noun | /lʲuː/ | verbal noun of liúigh. |
| 1957 | liúdramántacht | Noun | ||
| 1958 | ló | Noun | dative singular of lá. | |
| 1959 | loc | Noun, Verb | /l̪ˠɔk/ | Equivalent to 'park': A tract of ground kept in its natural state, about or adjacent to a residence, such as for the pre… |
| 1960 | log | Noun | /l̪ˠoɡ/ | Equivalent to 'fossa': A large nocturnal reddish-brown catlike mammal (Cryptoprocta ferox) of the civet family, endemic… |
| 1961 | logainmníochta | Noun | genitive singular of logainmníocht. | |
| 1962 | loingseoireacht | Noun | seamanship, (skill in) navigation. | |
| 1963 | loitiméireacht | Noun | destructiveness, destruction. | |
| 1964 | lom | Verb, Adjective | /l̪ˠəumˠ/ | unadorned, spare (austere, stripped down). |
| 1965 | lón | Noun, Verb | /l̪ˠoːn̪ˠ/ | blackbird (a common true thrush, Turdus merula, found in woods and gardens over much of Eurasia, and introduced elsewher… |
| 1966 | lot | Noun, Verb | destruction, defacement, mutilation. | |
| 1967 | lot a láimhe féin ar an gcearrbhach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1968 | Lú | Noun, Adjective | /l̪ˠuː/ | comparative degree of beag. |
| 1969 | lua | Noun | mention; citation, reference. | |
| 1970 | luach-chomaoin | Noun | Equivalent to 'equivalent': Anything that is virtually equal to something else, or has the same value, force, etc. | |
| 1971 | luachmhaireacht | Noun | costliness, preciousness. | |
| 1972 | luaidhe-aigéadach | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1973 | luascdhroichead | Noun | Equivalent to 'swing bridge': A movable bridge that has as its primary structural support a vertical locating pin and su… | |
| 1974 | luathbhaineannach | Adjective | protogynous. | |
| 1975 | luathfhireannach | Adjective | protandrous. | |
| 1976 | luathógántacht | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1977 | luathscríbhinn | Noun | document in shorthand. | |
| 1978 | luathscríbhneoir | Noun | Equivalent to 'Stenographer': Someone skilled in the writing of shorthand or the use of a stenotype machine, especially… | |
| 1979 | luathscríbhneoireacht | Noun | shorthand writing, stenography. | |
| 1980 | luathscríbhneoireachta | Noun | genitive singular of luathscríbhneoireacht. | |
| 1981 | luathscríbhneoirí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1982 | luathscríbhneora | Noun | genitive singular of luathscríbhneoir. | |
| 1983 | luathscríobhaí | Noun | shorthand writer, stenographer. | |
| 1984 | lúb | Noun, Verb | /l̪ˠuːbˠ/ | link (element of a chain). |
| 1985 | lug | Noun | /l̪ˠʌɡ/ | |
| 1986 | luí | Noun, Verb | /l̪ˠiː/ | analytic present subjunctive of luigh. |
| 1987 | luibheolaíocht | Noun | Equivalent to 'Botany': A suburb of Sydney in the Bayside council area, New South Wales, Australia. | |
| 1988 | lus | Noun | /l̪ˠusˠ/ | Equivalent to 'plant': An organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis. |
| 1989 | lus an dá phingin | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1990 | lus gan athair gan mháthair | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1991 | lus mhic rí Breatan | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1992 | lus mór na coille | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1993 | lus na bhfear beag | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1994 | lus na mban sí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1995 | lus na súl buí | Noun | (Ainmfhocal). | |
| 1996 | m | Noun | The letter M with a ponc séimhithe (dot above), used primarily in Gaelic type; equivalent to the digraph Mh in roman typ… | |
| 1997 | m' | Article | /mˠ/ | Equivalent to 'my': Initialism of motor yacht (“diesel-driven yacht”). |
| 1998 | m'anam | Interjection | /ˈmˠanˠəmˠ/ | wow!, gee!. |
| 1999 | má | Noun, Preposition, Conjunction | /mˠɑː/ | plain (expanse of land with relatively low relief), champaign (open countryside, or an area of open countryside). |
| 2000 | mac | Noun | /mˠak/ | A common prefix of many Irish and Scottish names, signifying "son of". |
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