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CEA 131 CEA<br />

t Ceàrn-airrdhe, s./. a trophy.<br />

t CKAaH-DHUAiCHD, -DUAis, 5. /. A prize,<br />

athletic laurel,<br />

t Cearn-fearnadh, -aidh, s. m. Destroy-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

t Cearn-luach, s. m. A prize.<br />

CEÀRN-RIAGHA1LT, -e, -ean, s. f.<br />

(Ceàrn, <strong>and</strong> Riaghailt,) A square ; an <strong>in</strong>strument<br />

for measur<strong>in</strong>g angles.<br />

CEÀRR, -EARRA, -10RRA, adj. Wrong, awkward,<br />

unlucky; left ; left-h<strong>and</strong>ed.<br />

t Cearr, adj. Cutt<strong>in</strong>g, wound<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CEÀRRACH, -AicH, -EAN, s. m. A game-<br />

ster ; a dexterous player <strong>of</strong> games <strong>of</strong> chance.<br />

CEARRACH, -aiche, adj. Expert, skil-<br />

ful.<br />

CEÀRRACHD, s. /. <strong>in</strong>d. (Ceàrrach,)<br />

Dexterity, skill <strong>in</strong> play<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> games.<br />

CEARRAG, -Aio, -an, s. /. (Cearr,) The<br />

left h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

t Ceàrraiche, s. m. A master <strong>of</strong> his art<br />

or pr<strong>of</strong>ession. See Ceàrrach.<br />

CEARRBHACH,.AicH, -ean, s. m. Spoil.<br />

See Creach.<br />

t Cearr'chiai.i., s.f. (Cearr, <strong>and</strong> Ciall,)<br />

Madness, <strong>in</strong>sanity.<br />

CEARR-LAMHACH, adj. Left-h<strong>and</strong>ed,<br />

awkwaril.<br />

CEARR-MHARCACH, -aiche, adj.<br />

(Cearr, <strong>and</strong> Marcach,) Obliquely rid<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CEART, -EIRTE, adj. Right, just, honest,<br />

upright, proper, certa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

CEART, CEiRT, s. m. Right, justice, pro-<br />

priety.<br />

t Ceart, s. m. A reflection ; critical remark.<br />

CEARTACHADH, -aidh, 5. vi. <strong>and</strong> /ires.<br />

part. V. Ceartaich. Adjust<strong>in</strong>g, rectify<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

mend<strong>in</strong>g, trimm<strong>in</strong>g ; putt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to order ;<br />

also a little domestic job.<br />

CEARTACHAIL, adj. Rectifiable, reclaimable<br />

;<br />

ready to rectify or to adjust.<br />

CEARTACHAIR, s. m.' An adjuster, a<br />

rectifier, a regulator.<br />

CEARTAICH, -idh, ch-, t;. a. (Ceart,)<br />

Adjust, rectify, put to rights.<br />

CEARTAICHE, -ean, s. m. An adjuster,<br />

corrector.<br />

CEART AS, -Ais, s. m. (Ceart,) Justice,<br />

equity.<br />

CE ART-BHREITH, -e, -ean, *./. (Ceart,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Breith,) A righteous judgment, a just<br />

decision or sentence.<br />

CEART-BHREITHEACH, -eiche, acij.<br />

(Ceart, <strong>and</strong> Breith,) Righteous, just <strong>in</strong><br />

judgment.<br />

CEARr-BHREITHEAMH,.BiM«,-AN,<br />

-«AK, -A, I. m. A just judge.<br />

CEART-BHREITHEANAS, -ais, ^ /.<br />

(Ceart, <strong>and</strong> Brei<strong>the</strong>anas,) Justorrigbteoj*<br />

judgment just retribution or visitatioii.<br />

;<br />

CEART-CHREIDIMH, s.m. <strong>in</strong>d. (Cearx,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Creidimh,) Sound faith ; orthodoxy.<br />

CEART-CHREIDMHEACH, -eiche,<br />

ad/. (Ceart-chreidimh,) Orthodox, <strong>of</strong> sound<br />

faith.<br />

t Ceart-lann, *./. A bouse <strong>of</strong> correc<br />

tion.<br />

f Ceart-lÀr, s. m. Centre, middle po<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

CEART-LUIGHEACHD, s. f. A just<br />

recompense.<br />

CEART-MHEADHON, -o<strong>in</strong>, -an, s. m.<br />

(Ceart, <strong>and</strong> Meadhon,) A centre.<br />

CEART-MHEADHOiNACH, -aiche,<br />

adj. (Ceart-mheadhon,) Central, centrical;<br />

<strong>of</strong>, or belong<strong>in</strong>g to a centre.<br />

CEART-SGRÌOBHADH, -aidh, s. m.<br />

(Ceart, <strong>and</strong> Sgriobhadh,) Orthography<br />

correct writ<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CEART-SGRIOBHAICHE, s. m. An<br />

orthographer ; a correct writer.<br />

t Ceas, s. w. a case ; ore or metal ; Eng,<br />

word.<br />

f Ceas, s. vi. Obscurity, irksomeiiess,<br />

sadness.<br />

t Ceas, Ad ceas, i. e. Do chunn'cas. W a*<br />

seen,<br />

f Ceas-naoidhe<strong>in</strong>, i.f. Infant weaknef«i<br />

a k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> disease,<br />

CE.ASAD, -AID, -EAN, X. m. A compla<strong>in</strong>t, a<br />

grumbl<strong>in</strong>g, an accusation. See Casaid.<br />

CEASAD.ACH, -aiche, adj. Incl<strong>in</strong>ed to<br />

grumble or compla<strong>in</strong>. See Casaideach.<br />

CEA SAD AIR, s. m. A grumbler, a coto-<br />

pla<strong>in</strong>er.<br />

t Ceasadh, -aidh, s. m. See Ceusadh.<br />

t Ceaslach, s.f. Coarse wool, ou <strong>the</strong> borders<br />

<strong>of</strong> a fleece.<br />

t Ceaslaid, s.f. (Ceall-shlaid,) Sacrilege.<br />

t Ceasna, s. VI. Necessity, want.<br />

t Ceasnach, adj. Compla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. See Cea>;adach,<br />

adj.<br />

CEASNA CHADH. -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong> jyre

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