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■r'tjhp, a ftroke ; A. S. refe. . 

 rapple, to rattle. 

 rujhjheen, afternoon's luncheon. 

 rub, a rib. 



liaught, right; riaught hone, right 

 hand ; riaught earme. right arm. 



fankts, the faints. 



Jkee, the fky. 



Jieorr, a ftar ; A. 5.Jieorra. 



fneew, fnow. 



Jlarm, a Horm. 



y;7»7/, the fmell. 



Jlmmeface, bafliful. 



Jluckeens, llockings. 



Jhoone, flioes. 



fnijheen, fnufF. 



feppear, fupper. 



J^ir, to rife in the air. 



Jhuller, fhoulder. 



fnite, to appear, to fliew one's felf, 



Jlone, to ftand. 



Jhimmereem, glittering. 



fcoth, a fhirt. 



fcudden, rubbing the back. 



Jisuk, a fool. 



fmort, fmothered. 



Jiell, the handle of a thing. ' 



is the Egyptian article) whence in Hebrew nii'J? ny Oghofe, i. e. faftor aut facrificator 

 panis fubcineritii (fee Jacob Bolducus, and Dickinfon Fafciculus, p. ifip) ; it waj 

 the feaft of firft fruits, whence the Irifli word Fogh-mir, harveft, literally, the 

 autumn cake of new wheat, for mir is the Perfian ^ mihr, or the Arabic 

 iJ\^^^o muhrjan, Autumn. I think we cannot be miftaken in this derivation, 

 becaufe the Irifh do flill pvefervc the cuftom of making the blefled cake at this 

 feafon, called Baran bereac, or vulgo' Barreen breac, which is literally the nnj 1) 

 Bar baruk, or frumentum benedidum of the Jews and Chaldeans. We might alfo 

 derive paug or phogh from the Hebrew 33 bag or vag, which fignifies food, what 

 one eats ; whence e/« in Greek is bread, and hence the Spanifh Figon, a feller of 

 food ; hence alfo the Gotbic haccen and the German lA, a meal-man, piftor, hence 

 paug-raeal, fignifies the autumnal cake of new wheat, which the old Iiifli dedicated 

 X^Cann, or the Queen of Heaven, and the Egyptians to Ifis. Another name for 

 this cake in Irifli is Sudoig, borrowed of the Egyptians, who facrificed to their 

 gods the Sod-oik, a compound of oik placenta and ol fiti farina, or oi fed, facrificare, 

 I know not v/hich, from whence /oi/, vidima, facrificium. 



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