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CÌDHISEAKACHD, s. f. (Cidhis,) A<br />

masquprade, a mask<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CIGEALL, -ILL, s. m. A tickl<strong>in</strong>g, a tick-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>g sensation.<br />

CIGIL, -iDH, CH-, V. a. see Diogail.<br />

CIGILTEACH, -eiche, adj. see Ciogail-<br />

teach.<br />

t CÌL, s. f. Ruddle ; a species <strong>of</strong> clay<br />

also death.<br />

t CiLCHEis, s. f. Bad wool.<br />

CILEAN, -EiN, -AN, 5. m. A large cod fish.<br />

t CiLFiNG, s.f. The belly.<br />

CILIG, -E, -EAN, s. m. see Cilean.<br />

CILL, -E, -EAK, <strong>and</strong> cilltean. A cell,<br />

church ; a church-yard, bury<strong>in</strong>g ground, a<br />

chapel, a grave.<br />

t CiLL, 5. /. Partiality, prejudice.<br />

CILLE, gen. <strong>of</strong> Cill. Prefixed to names <strong>of</strong><br />

churches or burial grounds, as " Cille-<br />

mhàilidh," " Cille-bhrìde," " Cille-mhaod-<br />

ha<strong>in</strong>,* ' Cille-bhruic," Before a vowel or<br />

fh it is written only. " Cill."<br />

CILLEIN, -E, -EAN, s. m. A repository, a<br />

concealed heap ; any th<strong>in</strong>g concealed from<br />

observation.<br />

ClLL-INNTlNN,5./.(Cill<strong>and</strong> Innt<strong>in</strong>n,^<br />

see Ceilt-<strong>in</strong>nt<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

CILL-MHANACH, s. m. An abbey, a<br />

monastery.<br />

CILLTEAN, pi <strong>of</strong> Cill, which see.<br />

+ CiM, V. a. Captivate, capture, enslave.<br />

t CiM, i. e. Chi mi. I see.<br />

t CiM, s. m. A drop, money.<br />

t CiMCHEARTAICH, -IDH, CH-, V. a. Rifle,<br />

pillage.<br />

CIME ACH, more properly Ciomach, wliich<br />

see.<br />

CIMICH, more properly Ciomaich, which<br />

see.<br />

f CniiDH-EAN, see Ciomach.<br />

t C<strong>in</strong>e, s. m. see C<strong>in</strong>neadh.<br />

CINE AD AIL, adj. see C<strong>in</strong>neadail.<br />

t CiNEADH, s. m. A country, nation ; also<br />

determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, decree<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CINEAL, -EiL, -EAN, s. m. (C<strong>in</strong>e,) An<br />

<strong>of</strong>fspr<strong>in</strong>g, progeny ; a sort, species, nature;<br />

an extraction, a race, a tribe, a clan.<br />

CINE ALT.4,«//. Thankful, grateful. See<br />

Ceanalta.<br />

CINEALTAS, -ais. See Ceanaltas.<br />

f CiNEiL, s. f. A sort, k<strong>in</strong>d, sex, gender.<br />

t CiNEiL-scuiT- or SGUIT. The Irish<br />

nation.<br />

t C<strong>in</strong>fideach, s. m. Conception.<br />

t CI^G, adj. Strong. A k<strong>in</strong>g, pr<strong>in</strong>ce.<br />

f CiNGEACH, -EicHE, adj. Brave.<br />

t CiNGEADH, s. m. Courage, bravery, mag-<br />

;<br />

CINGEIS, s.f. see Ca<strong>in</strong>gis.<br />

t CiMD, adj. Peculiar to a family.<br />

t CiNMHEATH, S.f. A consumptioH.<br />

t CiNsiKioL, s. m. Colours.<br />

t CiONMHioL, -AiDH, CH-, V, a. Pa<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

f CioNMHioLADH, s. m. A pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, an<br />

image, a picture ; art <strong>of</strong> pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

f CiNMHioLAiR, s. 111. A pa<strong>in</strong>ter.<br />

CINN, gen. s<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>and</strong> n. pi. <strong>of</strong> Ceann, A<br />

head, which see.<br />

CINN, -IDH, CH-, V. n. Grow, <strong>in</strong>crease, become<br />

greater or more numerous; multi-<br />

ply, vegetate,<br />

t CiNN-BHEARTAS, s. m. Sovereignty,<br />

dom<strong>in</strong>ion.<br />

t CiNN-BHEiRT, s. Til. A ruler, governor,<br />

a helmet, head-dress. See Ceann-<br />

bheart.<br />

f CiNN-BHEiRTEADH, -EAS, 5 »J. Dom<strong>in</strong>ion.<br />

CINNE, dat. pi. C<strong>in</strong>nibh. See C<strong>in</strong>neadh.<br />

CINNEACH, -icH, s. m. A nation; a<br />

hea<strong>the</strong>n, a gentile ; a surname.<br />

CINNE ACH ADH, -aidh, 5. m. <strong>and</strong> pres.<br />

part. V. C<strong>in</strong>nich. Grow<strong>in</strong>g, prosper<strong>in</strong>g ;<br />

budd<strong>in</strong>g, vegetat<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CINNE ACHUACH, Of//. Vegetative, <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> size.<br />

CINNE AC HDUINN, see C<strong>in</strong>neachadh.<br />

CINNEADAIL, -E, adj. Attached to one's<br />

own name <strong>and</strong> family ; clannish, partial<br />

to persons <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same name or clan.<br />

CINNEADALACHD, 5. /. <strong>in</strong>d. (C<strong>in</strong>neadail,)<br />

Clannishness, partiality for ones<br />

own name, clan or k<strong>in</strong>dred.<br />

CINNE A DAS, -ais, s. m. (C<strong>in</strong>neadh,)<br />

Clan, k<strong>in</strong>dred.<br />

CINNEADH, -IDH, -EAN, s. m. A clan,<br />

ti'ibe, surname, relations, k<strong>in</strong>, k<strong>in</strong>dred.<br />

CINNE AG, -EiG, -AN, s. f. A sp<strong>in</strong>dle. See<br />

P'earsaid.<br />

f CiNNEAjiHNA,<br />

cidental.<br />

adj. (Ciimich, V.) Ac-<br />

f CiNNEAMHNACH, adj. Fatai.<br />

f CiNNEAMHUiN, «. /. ( C<strong>in</strong>nich II. )Chancc,<br />

accident, fortune, fate.<br />

CINNEAS, -Eis, s. 7)1. (C<strong>in</strong>nich t).)Growth,<br />

<strong>in</strong>crease, produce, crop.<br />

CINNEASACH, adj. Fruitful, vegetative,<br />

germ<strong>in</strong>ative; <strong>in</strong>cl<strong>in</strong>ed to grow.<br />

CINNEASACHD, s. J. Fruitfulness,<br />

vegetativeness.<br />

CINN-FHEADHNA, pL <strong>of</strong> Ceannfeadhna,<br />

which see.<br />

f CiNNFiDH, (i. e. Orduichidh,) Will<br />

order,<br />

t CiNNFHioNN, adj. Bnld-patcd.

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