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[72], u. m’éadaigh 49 7; u. mo ghruaidhe 25; díorghadh m’anma it u. 51 9; mac ochta 63 11; u. re lannaibh 7 28; abair as m’u., say from me 13 15: fuaras cabhair as a n-u., from them 15 1; a hucht Muire, for Mary’s sake 92 26; uabhar as a u., pride in him 14 19; a hu. foráilmhe, in  consequence of urging 17; a hu. an-adhanta, in order to inflame them 46 16; re, te, hu., (generally followed by aspiration) against, opposite to 16 31, 52 15, 66 25, 97 2; amhghar le a hu. 50 23; u. re hu., facing each other 36 17; re hor-ucht, hur-ucht 75 11; -gheal 70 10.

Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

breast. ocht-oicht- in composition, 1315 n. re hucht, at the time of, during: re hucht n-óil 1780.

Poems on the O'Reillys. Editor: James Carney.

(72) a hu. on account ofowing to&c. 569, 654, 1574, 2801, 2976; i n-u. thrágha 203; i n-u. fheorann 4127.

The Book of O'Hara: Leabhar Í Eadhra. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

m., bosom, breast, 56, 2457, 9304; u. ar u., ‘breast to breast,’ ‘face to face,’ 6640; u. do thabhairt ar, ‘to set oneself towards,’ ‘set vigorously to work on,’ 6940, 9774, 10523, 10803; genly. in phr. ré hucht, ‘against, with a view to, for the purpose of, as provision for,’ 236, 2241, 2652, 2656, 6350, 6887, 6957, 8438; ‘on the point of, at the time of,’ 424, 797, 6975, 7294, 7745, 7795, 8682; (laying siege) ‘against,’ 777, 1070, 2967, 3881, 5917; i n-ucht an tsléibhe, ‘in the heart, middle, of the mountain (not on the top),’ 10113

Trí Bior-Ghaoithe an Bháis: The Three Shafts of Death. Author: Geoffrey Keating. Editor: Osborn Bergin.