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Áineas, -a, pl. id., m., pleasure. See áine.
Áineasaċ, -aiġe, a., pleasurable, agreeable.
Ainéascaiḋ, -e, a., inactive.
Ainéifeaċt, -a, f., inefficacy, inefficiency.
Ainéifeaċtaċ, -aiġe, a., ineffectual.
Ainéiġṫeaṁanta (éiġeaṁ, crying, beseeching), a., inexorable (E. R.).
Aineolaċ, -aiġe, a., ignorant, without knowledge; as subst., one ignorant of the road, etc.
Aineolaċt, -a, f., ignorance, want of knowledge.
Aineolas, -ais, m., ignorance, rudeness.
Aineolgaċ, -aiġe, a., ignorant, wanting in knowledge.
Aineolgaiseaċ, -siġe, -a, a., ignorant, without knowledge (also aineolgasaċ)
Ainḟeoil, -ola, f., proud flesh; gross flesh, see ainḃfeoil.
Ainḟir. See ainnir.
ainḟios, -ḟeasa m., ignorance, want of knowledge. See ainḃfios.
Ainḟiosaċ, a., ignorant. See ainḃfiosaċ.
Ainḟreagarṫaċ, -aiġe, a., discordant; unanswerable, unaccountable; coiṁṫeaċt ainḟreagarṫaċ, discordant concord (Kea.).
Aingceis, -e, pl. id., f., anguish, adversity, malice.
Aingceiseoir, see aindeiseoir.
Aingeal, -gil, pl. id. and aingle, m., an angel; a burnt-out cinder taken from the fire, sometimes given in their hands as a protection to children going out at night is called aingeal, as it is supposed to represent an angel.
Ainġeall, m., great regard; a strong desire or affection; a bond, a mortgage.
Ain-ġean, -a, m., great love.
Aingiḋe, a., wicked, furious, envious
Aingir, -e, f. See ainnir.
Aingliḋe, indec. a., angelical,
Ainġníoṁ, g. -a and -ġníṁ, pl. id. -ġníoṁra and -ġníoṁarṫa, m., an evil deed.
Ainiarṁarṫaċ, -aiġe, a., of evil consequences, ill-fated.
Ainiarsma, g. id., pl., -iḋe, m., evil consequence.
Ainiarsmaṫaċ, -aiġe, a. (see above), having evil consequences.
Ainicim, vl., -ceaḋ and anacal, I protect, defend (against, ar, ó); cleanse, purify, restore to health.
Ainicṫeoir, -ora, -oiriḋe, m., a protector.
Ainiṁ. See aineaṁ.
Ainioċt, -a, m., unkindness, cruelty, oppression.
Ainioċtaċ, -aiġe, a., unkind, cruel, inhospitable, oppressive, tyrannical.
Ainiomċuḃaiḋ, -e, a., unfit, unbecoming.
Ainís, -e, f., anise, caraway; ainís ḟiaḋain, wild anise,
Áinle, g. id., pl. -liḋe, f., a swallow, a swift; dim. áinleog. (O'B. gives áinle = a squirrel.)
Ainleanaċ, -aiġ, -aiġe, m., a persecutor.
Ainleanaim, -naṁain, v. tr., I persecute.
Ainleas, -a. See aiṁleas.
Áinleog, -oige, -oga, f., the little bar in a lock in which the barrel of the key fits (Aran).
Áinleog, -oige, -oga, f., a night hawk, a swallow; a weed of the nettle kind.
Ainm, g. ainme, anma, anmann, pl. anmanna (older form), ainmne and ainmneaċa, m., a name; reputation; duine do ġlaoḋaċ as a ainm, to call one by an abusive name; “Cóir Anmann,” title of an ancient book (Kea.).
Ainm-ċlár, -áir, pl. id., and -raċa, m., a catalogue.
Ainṁeaċ, -ṁiġe, a., maimed, blemished.