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leoaie (f.) lead, leaden, plumbic, sounding lead: lhie eh yn talent leoaie er y veeal echey Bible; (Min.) lead
fathoms (npl.) feiyn: they sounded again, and found it fifteen fathoms - hug ad magh yn leoaie reesht, as hooar ad eh queig feiyn jeig
heavier (adj.) trimmey: Iron is heavy, lead is heavier, platinum is the heaviest metal - Ta yiarn trome, ta leoaie ny strimmey, ta platin yn metal s'trimmey. JJK idiom
heaviest (adj.) strimmey: Iron is heavy, lead is heavier, platinum is the heaviest metal - Ta yiarn trome, ta leoaie ny strimmey, ta platin yn metal s'trimmey. JJK idiom
iron (n.) glass; (v.) smoodal, yiarnal, yiarney, yiarnaghey; (n.) yiarn: Iron is heavy, lead is heavier, platinum is the heaviest metal - Ta yiarn trome, ta leoaie ny strimmey, ta platin yn metal s'trimmey. JJK idiom
metal (n.) claghyn brisht, meain; (v.) macadamaghey; metal: Iron is heavy, lead is heavier, platinum is the heaviest metal - Ta yiarn trome, ta leoaie ny strimmey, ta platin yn metal s'trimmey. JJK idiom
pencil (n.) gahlagh, pensyl; penn leoaie: Bring me a pencil - Cur lhiu penn-leoaie hym. JJK idiom; (v.) tayrn lesh pensyl
platinum (n.) platinum; plateen; platin: Iron is heavy, lead is heavier, platinum is the heaviest metal - Ta yiarn trome, ta leoaie ny strimmey, ta platin yn metal s'trimmey. JJK idiom
phrash (yn); (the) brass: Er-lhimmey jeh'n airh, as yn argid, yn phrash, yn yiarn, yn stainey, as y leoaie Bible; brasswork
stainney can, tin, tin-plate; (element) tin: lesh argid, yiarn, stainney as leoaie ren ad dellal ayns dty vargaghyn Bible
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