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CUR 220 DA<br />

CUKKAIL, -ALA, adj. Manifest, pla<strong>in</strong>,<br />

evident.<br />

CURRAL, -Air„ ) -AN-, s. m. A canot<br />

CU<strong>in</strong>iAN, -AiN, i panniers, slung on<br />

CUSPUNN, -UINN, s. ni. (Cus <strong>and</strong> Bonn,<br />

A custom, tribute, impost.<br />

CUT, -A1DH, CH-, ('. n. Gut, as fish.<br />

CUT, -A, -ACHAN, s. »1. A bob-tail ; a piece.<br />

horses for carry<strong>in</strong>g bulky loads, as hay, f CusT, s. »1. Sk<strong>in</strong>.<br />

COFH.<br />

CURRANACH, -aiciie, cdj. Of or belong<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to panniers or carrots.<br />

CURRTHA, uilj. Wearied, fatigued.<br />

CURRUCADH, -aidh, s. m. Coo<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong><br />

pigeons.<br />

rURRUCAG, -AIGE, -an, s.f. A lapw<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

CURRUSAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. A milk-<br />

pail.<br />

f Curs, -a, -as, Short, dim<strong>in</strong>utive,<br />

docked, shortened, bob-tailed, ^a^<br />

CUTACHADH, -aidh, s. m.fm elision,<br />

a curtail<strong>in</strong>g, curtailment.<br />

CUTAUH, -AIDH, s. 711. <strong>and</strong> pres. pari. r.<br />

Cut. Gutt<strong>in</strong>g, disembowell<strong>in</strong>g used <strong>of</strong> fish.<br />

CUTAICH, -IDH, CH-, V. a. Shorten, ciir<br />

tail, dock.<br />

f CuTAiDH, s. 711. Wake-rob<strong>in</strong>.<br />

CUTAG, -AiGE, -AN, s.f. A little dumjiy<br />

female ; a short spoon.<br />

CUTHA, 7"-'^"^'"' *• "*• l^^g*^) mad--<br />

CUTHACH, S "«ss, <strong>in</strong>sanity.<br />

CUTIl AG, -AKJE, -AN, s. /. A cuckoo. See<br />

Cubhag.<br />

CUTHAICH, adj. Mad, frantic, <strong>in</strong>sane.<br />

CUTHAICHTE, adj. Rag<strong>in</strong>g, mad, f,t-<br />

rious, <strong>in</strong>sane.<br />

CUTHAILEACH, adj. Bashful, modest,<br />

timid.<br />

CUTHAILEACHD,<br />

». /. <strong>in</strong>d. Bashful-<br />

ness, modesty, timidity.<br />

f CuTHAR, s. m. Froth. See Cobhar.<br />

CUTHARLAN, -a<strong>in</strong>, -an, s. w. An<br />

earth-nut or pig-nut; an onion.<br />

CUTHARLANACIl, -ak he, adj. Of or<br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to earth-nuts or onions.<br />

CUTH-BHARRAN, -AIN, ) s. w. A<br />

CUTH-DARUN, -uiN, S sort <strong>of</strong> cap,<br />

a IMonmouth cap<br />

D<br />

U, <strong>the</strong> fourth letter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Gaelic</strong> alphabet,<br />

named Duir or Doir, i. e. " Darach," <strong>the</strong><br />

oak tree.<br />

'D, ciuir. for Ciod, pron. <strong>in</strong>terrog. " 'Dè?"<br />

i. e. Ciod è? What? what is it?<br />

D', contr. for Do, poss. pron. which see. Used<br />

before words beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with a vowel or''<br />

aspirated : it is <strong>of</strong>ten <strong>in</strong> common use turned<br />

<strong>in</strong>to T', as T'athair, Thy fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

D', amir, for Do, sign <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prct. <strong>of</strong> verlns.<br />

See 13o.<br />

D', co7ilr. for Do <strong>and</strong> Dc, prep, which see.<br />

D'A, contr. for Do, /))•

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