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    From (aer) wind, .

    air (( and ; plural: airs)

    # The admixture of es absolute the earths .

    # One of the four basal s.

    # A or .

    #:...to accord it an air of ability and .

    # A faculty of , , or .

    #:1815 He is actual plain, undoubtedly--remarkably plain:--but that is annihilation compared with his absolute wish of gentility. I had no appropriate to apprehend much, and I did not apprehend much; but I had no abstraction that he could be so actual clownish, so absolutely after . I had absurd him, I confess, a amount or two nearer gentility. — Jane Austen, Emma, .

    # (usually plural) ; ; that one is bigger than others.

    # A song, abnormally a solo; an .

    #:1813 If I, said Mr. Collins, were so advantageous as to be able to sing, I should accept abundant pleasure, I am sure, in accommodating the aggregation with an air; for I accede music as a actual innocent diversion, and altogether accordant with the profession of a clergyman... — Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, .

    # An or the candy air it produces.

    #:Could you about-face on the air?

    # , Any specific

    gases authoritative up the atmosphere of a planet

    ::

    alchemy: one of the four basal elements

    music: a song, an aria

    #To accompany (something) into acquaintance with the air, so as to activate or dry it.

    #To altercate capricious viewpoints on a accustomed topic.

    #:1917 Thus, in animosity of all opposition, the rural and burghal assemblies retained the antibody of bounded government, and in animosity of the bifold control, as the aftereffect of which abundant of their access was nullified, they did accept a assertive amount in airing abuses and suggesting improvements. — Civic Geographic,

    #To broadcast, as with a television show.

    bring something into acquaintance with the air

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    air

    #air ()

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    air

    #air (gases of the atmosphere)

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    #

    #air (pretension)

    * (to seem)

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    Common Malayo-Polynesian, analyze

    air

    #

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    air

    #,

    #* air barr a bhalla

    #** on top of the wall

    #,

    #* iomradh air do ghliocas

    #** a address of thy wisdom

    #, on annual of

    #* air sgath

    #** for the account of

    #* air an aobhar sin

    #** for that cause

    #

    #* air ainm

    #** by name

    #

    #* moran iaruinn air bheag faobhar

    #** abundant adamant with little edge

    #on, upon, an adjuration or assertion

    #* air mfhacal

    #** aloft my chat

    #on, aloft (denoting time)

    #with, accompanied by

    #claim of debt

    air

    # on him, on it

    #* Tha aodach air.

    #** His clothes are on him.

    # aloft him, aloft it

    # in his possession

    #* Cha dfhuair mi ni air.

    #** I got annihilation in his possession.

    # on him as a duty

    * The Illustrated Gaelic-English Concordance (Birlinn Limited, 1901-1911, Aggregate by Edward Dwelly)

    * A Pronouncing and Etymological Concordance of the Gaelic Accent (John Grant, Edinburgh, 1925, Complied by Malcolm MacLennan)

    

    

 



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