Faclair Gàidhlig is Beurla le Dwelly 'na bhroinn An English - Scottish Gaelic dictionary incorporating Dwelly
Toraidhean an Fhaclair Bhig
a-réir coltais /aˈreːrʲ kɔL(d)ɪʃ/ co-ghn.
apparently, by the look(s) of it, seemingly, ostensibly, outwardly |
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..., tha e coltach, ... ..., apparently, ... |
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's coltach gun dèan e an uimhir ud apparently he can do that much |
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can rud faoin mas fhìor 1 say an apparently foolish thing! 2 make an apparently trivial remark! |
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fo choltas cùraim appearing to be worried, seemingly, apparently worried |
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Toraidhean Dwelly
beulaibh †† sm Front, foreside. 2 Presence. Beulaibh an taighe, the front of the hous...an còrr |
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draoidh -ean, sm Druid, magician. 2 Conjurer. 3 Philosopher. 4†† Morose person. No direct native ...an còrr |
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eu- neg particle, also eug-, ea-, ei-, and a-. The following remarks about the distinguishing fea...an còrr |
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gobag -aig, -an, sf Dog-fish — (squalus acanthias). 2(AF) Sea-dog. 3 (AF) Little gab ...an còrr |
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leabhar -air, -bhraichean, sm [f. in Badenoch] Book, volume. Leabhar Eòin (given by Mac...an còrr |
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òrdag -aig, -an, sf Thumb. 2 Great toe. Air òrdaig an làimhe deise, on the thumb of their...an còrr |
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caogad -aid, a Fifty. Thill iad 'nan caogadaibh, they returned in their fifties. Trì mìosan cù, cóig...an còrr |
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crum-dubh a Black and crooked. DiDòmhnaich Crom Dubh, plaoisgidh mi an t-ubh, on Crooked bla...an còrr |
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i Iogh, yew, the ninth letter of the Gaelic alphabet now in use. I has two sounds —...an còrr |
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tàlmag (CR) sf Long-nosed mouse-like animal frequenting old walls, apparently the shrew — S...an còrr |
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