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Aiṁriarṫa, a., undisciplined, disobedient.
Aiṁrid, -e, a., unfruitful, barren, sterile.
Aiṁrioċt, -a, pl. id., m., disguise, concealment, ambush (from rioċt, shape, form, and aṁ).
Aimsear, -sire, pl. -seara, f., time, era, period, duration, season, weather; cailín aimsire, a servant girl; ag a. (also i n-a.), at service; aimsear an tsíol-ċuir agus an ḟoġṁair, the seed-time and the harvest-time.
Aimsearḋa, indec. a., temporal.
Aimsiġim, -iuġaḋ, v. tr., I aim, direct, attack; I strike, hit the mark; I recognise at a distance (aim with the eye); I find out, discover; I tempt, allure, incite, fascinate, bewitch.
Aimsiuġaḋ, -siġṫe, pl. id., m., act of aiming and hitting, directing; act of finding; in pl., attack, temptation.
ain- (an-), neg. prefix, un-, in-, not; intensive prefix, very.
Ainḃeart, -ḃeirte, -ḃearta, f., an evil deed.
Ainḃéasaċ, -aiġe, a., ill-bred, unmannerly.
Ainḃfeasaċ ainḃfiosaċ, -aiġe, a., ignorant, without knowledge.
Ainḃfeoil, -ola, f., proud flesh.
Ainḃfine, g. id., m., a stranger.
Ainḃfios, -feasa, m., ignorance, want of knowledge.
Ainḃfiosaċ, -aiġe, ignorant, wanting knowledge.
Ainḃṫeann, -ṫeinne, f., a spring tide. See ainḃṫeinne.
Ainḃṫeinne, g. id., f., a spring tide, a storm (Ker.).
Ainċeart, -ċirt, m., injustice, wrong.
Ainċeart, -ċirte, a., unjust, wrong.
Ainceas, -cis, m., doubt, uncertainty.
Ainceasaċ, -aiġe, a., doubtful, uncertain.
Ainċeist, -e, -eanna, f., doubt, dilemma.
Ainċiallda, indec. a., senseless, without reason, as a beast (also aingciallda).
Ainċreideaṁ, -diṁ, m., unbelief, infidelity.
Ainċreidṁeaċ, -ṁiġe, a., unbelieving.
Ainċreidṁeaċ, -ṁiġ, -ṁiġe, m., an infidel, an unbeliever.
Ain-ċríonna, a., very aged; also, imprudent.
Ainċríostaṁail, -ṁla, a., unchristian, irreligious.
Ainċríostaṁlaċt, -a, f., anti-christianism, irreligion.
Aindearḃ, -a, a., uncertain.
Aindeis, -e, a., untidy, awkward, distressful, afflicted, inconvenient.
Aindeise, gen. id., pl. -siḋe, f., affliction, calamity; inconvenience, awkwardness.
Aindeiseoir, -ora, -oiriḋe, m., an unfortunate person or thing, a wretch; dim. aindeiseoirín is common.
Aindeoin. See aiṁḋeoin.
Aindiaḋa, indec. a., ungodly, impious.
Aindiaḋaċ, -aiġe, a., ungodly, profane, impious.
Aindiaḋaċt, -a, f., impiety, godlessness.
Aindíoġaltaċ, -aiġe, a., not given to revenge, forgiving.
Aindiúid, -e, f., obduracy, impenitence.
Aindiúideaċ, -diġe, a., impenitent.
Aindleaġṫaċ, -aiġe, a., unlawful, illegal, unfair, irregular; also aindliġṫeaċ.
aindliġe (aindliġeaḋ), -ġiḋ, -ġṫe, m., unlawfulness, injustice.
Aindliġṫeaċ, -ṫiġe, a., unlawful, illegal, ex lex.
Aindliġṫeaċ, -ṫiġ, -ṫiġe, m., a lawless person, an outlaw.
Áine, g. id., f., delight, pleasure, agility, melody.
Aineaṁ, g. ainṁe, pl. id., m., a blemish; also ainiṁ and ainniṁ.