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agel, aggel, aggelt, aggl, aggle, aggled, agl, oggel, ogl, uggel, uggle, ugl, ugle,
aggle [I. agl, ʌgl]
n. A mess, a confused or dirty state.
v. To soil or defile, to make a mess.
pt. pp. aggelt
agile,
agile [əˈdʒəil]
adj. Able to move or act quickly, agile, active, nimble.
agitate, agitation, agitatit,
agitate [əˈdʒɪtet]
v. To agitate.
pt. agitatit
pp. agitate Tossed about, perturbed. Debated, discussed.
Compounds and phrases etc.
agitation: Agitation
Aggie, Aggy, Agnes, Annie, Anny, Eggie, Egnes, Nan, Nance, Nancey, Nancy, Nannie, Nanny, Nans, Nanse, Nansie, Nansy, Nanzie, Nun,
Agnes [ˈagnəs]
n. The Peronal name Agnes.
dim. Aggie, Annie, Nan, Nansie, Nannie, Nanse [ˈnans]
Compounds and phrases etc.
fleein Nansie: col. Influenza.
agricultur,
agricultur [ˈagrɪkʌltər]
n. Agriculture.
agew, ague, eago,
ague [əˈg(j)u, eˈg(j)u]
n. An acute fever.
aha, ahi, ahu, ih_hi, ihi, uha, uhu,
aha [əˈhə, əˈha]
int. An exclamation used to express satisfaction, triumph, or surprise.
$Hoghill, Ahauchill,
Ahauchill [əˈhɑxəl]
pn. Ahoghill (County Antrim).
ahent, ahhin, ahin, ahin$, ahind, ahine, ahinn, ahint, behin, behin$, behine, behinn, behint, behint, half-oot-ahint, hauf-oot-ahint, in_ahent, in_ahin, in_ahint, inahent, inahint,
ahint [əˈhɪnt, əˈhɪn(d), əˈhɛnt]
adv. Of place: behind, to the rear. Of time: in one's past life, or in time past. At a later time, late, too late.
prep. Of place: behind. Of time: later than, after, behind.
Compounds and phrases etc.
hauf-oot-ahint: I.Sh. A sheep earmark wher a piece is cut out at the back side of the ear.
in ahint: ... in behind.
win ahint: To get the better of, outsmart.
From a + hint.
aber, aiber,
Aiber [ebər]
n. In place names: a confluence or river mouth.
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