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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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cei CEI CEI<br />

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to rise, stand; adj smooth, mild, polished, i. e. Cei]ro-co]'Ai5e, ceird-thosaighe, s. sorcery, witch-<br />

CAoin, 0. ^.<br />

craft.<br />

CeinvoeAtj, ceimh-dhealg,s. m. a hair-pin. Cei]vóA, ceirdha, adj. waxen.<br />

Cénii-iiieA]-At>, ceim-mlieasadh, s. ra. geometry. Cei^xeAC, ceireach, adj. abounding in wax.<br />

CeufieA]'*]', ceimheasas, s. geometry, from<br />

and iiieA]VMiii<br />

ce CéiiMt)e, ceiridhe.l , ^ ,<br />

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CtMJun, ceirin, ^ P^'^'*^'"' ^<br />

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Céiiiun, ;éii1iin, ceimhin,<br />

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C;éiriiio)iti,<br />

ceimhionn, > s. f. a liairlace, a fillet.<br />

CeipiocÁn, ceiriocan, s. water-elder tree.<br />

Cei]\l,e, ceirle, s. a bottom <strong>of</strong> yam.<br />

Céi íéiiiileój,<br />

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ceimhle<strong>of</strong>f, )<br />

Céiniioi-LACt), ceimiosUicIal, s. inferiority<br />

Céímtiiile

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