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Ynsagh-eeayi'n, s. f. navigation.

Dy Yn'saghey, v. to learn, to teach, to instruct, to receive instruction.

Yn'see, a. d. of learning or teaching.

Fer Yn'see, s. m. a teacher, a taught person.

Fir Yn'see, s. pl. teachers, taught persons.

Yn'seydagh, s. m. a learner, a pupil, a scholar; pl. 71.

Yn'seyder, s. m. a teacher; pl. —yn.

Yn'sit, 85. learned, taught.

Dy Yn'sit, adv. learnedly.

Yn'soil, a. teachable, able to learn.

Yoan, v. did dust or dusted; —agh; —in; —ins; -ym; —yms; —ys, 94. J

Ro Yoan'agh, a. too dusty. J

Dy Yoan'ey, v. to dust. J

E Yoan'eyder, s. his duster. J

Ro Yoan'it, a. too dusted. J

Dy Yoan'lagh, s. of misting or drizzling rain. J

Dy Yoan'laghey, v. to missle or drizzle rain. J

Ny Yoar'ree, s. a stranger. J

Ro Yoar'ree, a. too strange. J

E Yoar'reeaght, s. his strange or foreign place. J

E Yoar'reeys, s. his estrangement. J

Yo'in. See Yioyn; Pro. xxiv. 28.

Yo'in, I would get or have; —s, id. em.

Yok, v. yoke; —agh; —ee; —in; {{sc|—ins; —ym; —yms; —ys, 94. J

Dy Yok'al, s. to yoke. J

Daa Yok'al, s. two yokings. J

Veh Yok'it, 85. he was yoked. J

E Yolg, s. his thorn or knitting needle. J

E Yol'lys, s. his voracity or greediness. J

Ro Yol'lyssagh, a. too voracious, greedy, too ravenous; s. a ravenous person; pl. 71.

  • Yons or Yonse, v. did jolt or wince; —agh; —in; -ym; —yms; —ys, 94. J

Dy Yon'seragh, v. to jolt or wince. J

E Yon'seyder, s. his wincer, &c. J

Ro Yon'sit, a. too much jolted or winced. J

E Yooid, s. his eagerness of appetite. J

Ro Yooigh, a. too greedy. See Jooigh. J

Yooigh'ey, a. pl. greedy; as, moddee yooighey, (greedy dogs). J

Dy Yough, s. of drink. J

E Youish, s. his shears. J

Dy You'yil, s. pl. of devils. J

Y Youyl, s. a devil. J

Ro Youyi'lagh, a. too devilish or diabolical. J

Yoyn, v. did join or joined; —agh; —in; —ins; —ym; —yms; —ys, 94. J

Dy Yoy'nal, v. to join. J

Ro Yoy'nit, a. too joined. J

Yru or Yrjee, v. make higher, exalt; —agh; —in; —ins; —ym; —yms; —ys. A

Dy Yr'jaghey, v. to exalt; Isaiah, xxxiii. 5. A

Yn Yr'jey, s. the height. A

Yn Yr'jid, s. the height or highness. A

Jees Yr'yin, s. two males or he ones; Dan. viii. 5. F

E Yr'rynid, s. his he-ness, masculineness. F

Ys'kan, s. an ell; pl. —yn.

Ys'kid, s. shank or hough; 2 Sam. viii. 4; Josh. xi. 9; the part an animal has below the trunk of the body; pl. —yn. Yskidyn liaugrey (long shanks).

Yn Ys'seree, s. the knowledge, the fore knowledge; Luke, xi. 52. F

Dy Yuai'l, s. of deprivation or loss. J

Er Yuai'l, v. hath, &c., deprived or lost. J

Yuan, s. John, voc. of Juan. J

E Yuil'ley, s. his boy; pl. 69. G

Yuis'tey, a. d. of a wooden dish. J

Yn Yuiy, s. the goose. G

Er Yum'mal, v. hath, &c., wasted, lavished or squandered; —agh; —in; —ins; —ym; —yms; —ys, 94. J

Ro Yum'mallagh or Yum'maltagh, a. too wasteful or lavish, &c.; s. a waster, a squanderer, &c.; pl. 71. J

E Yum'mal or Yum'mallys, s. his wastefulness, his lavishing or squandering. J

Ro Yum'mallit, a. too wasted, destroyed, &c. J

Yunt, v. did joint or jointed; —agh; —in; —ins; —ym; —yms; —ys. J

Droyh Yunt, s. a had scam or joint in wood, stone, &c. J

Dy Yunt'al or Yuntey, v. to joint together in joints, to join in seams. J

E Yunt'eyder, s. his jointer. J

Ro Yunt'it, 85. too jointed. J

E Yurnaa' or Yurnah', s. his journey; pl. —ghyn or —yn. J

Dy Yunnagh'ey, v. to journey. J

E Yurnah'ys, s. his journeying. J

Dy Yuys, s. of fir. J

Ro Yymmoo'sagh, a. too wroth or wrathful, angry. J

E Yymmoose', s. his wrath, anger, fury, rage; pl. —yn. J

Dy Yymmoos'ey, v. to make wroth or angry. J