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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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CueAJriAijim, creaghnaighim,v. I tremble.<br />

CueAiii, creamh, s. garlic; prop. cneAiii ; alu oi<br />

beer; {. e. teAtin, o. g.<br />

Cne s. a narrow habitation.<br />

C]\eAi-CAi-, creasc/ias,}<br />

CneA]-5oinAin, creasgoinam, v. to wound, aS7í.<br />

C|ieA]-niui]\, creasmhuir, s. a strait <strong>of</strong> the sea.<br />

C]\eAi'nu5At), creas?Mí^/íaá/í, s. finishing, closing.<br />

CiveAj-úgATÍ), creasughadh, s. a girding.<br />

C]\eAc, creat, s. the appearance <strong>of</strong> one's complexion<br />

; state <strong>of</strong> body ; s. m. a breast-plate,<br />

buckler ; the skin.<br />

C]\eAc, creath, s. in. terror; a swan; science,<br />

knowledge, judgment.<br />

C]\éACA, creatha, adj. earthen; the clergy, the<br />

learned.<br />

C]\eACAc, creathach, a. m. a hurdle; faggots,<br />

brushwood.<br />

C]\eACAcÁn, creaihaclian, s. ra. a churndash.<br />

C]ieACAW, creathadh, s. m. a trembling.<br />

CpeACAini, creathaim, v. I tremble.<br />

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CRE CRE<br />

CjieACAi]!, creatair, adj. faithful, religious, holy.<br />

C^ieACAi]!, creatair, s. m. a creator.<br />

CiieACAip, creathair, s. f. a sieve.<br />

CueACAipe, creatliaire, s. m. a breeze, gadfly ;<br />

extortioner.<br />

CjieACAii, creathan, s. a shaking, trembhng.<br />

\s. a sanctuary, a shrine<br />

CjieACAp, creatliar, i ' a place where the<br />

CueAtAjKMC, creaiha- \. rehcs <strong>of</strong> saints are<br />

rait, k kept ; Welsh, crair, a<br />

7 relic.<br />

C]\eAUA|i, creatar, adj. consecrated, holy.<br />

CpeAcponti, creathfhonn, s. an earthquake.<br />

CiicAciiAijini, creathnaighim, v. I shake, shudder,<br />

quaver ; make tremble.<br />

C)\eAcnÚ5A-ó, creathnughadh, s. trembling, shak-<br />

ing.<br />

CneAró)]i, creatoir, s. m. a believer.<br />

C)\eAC]\AC, creathrach, s. m. a wilderness.<br />

C\,e'\t-tiX,mmr\,creath-thalmhnn, s. f. an eartliquake.<br />

C]AeAcinp, creatuir, s. f a creature.<br />

CiieACU]!, creatur, adj. blessed.<br />

CnécDAc, crechdach, adj. sinful.<br />

C)>e-o ? cred ? see ciAeAX) ?<br />

Cne-ó, credh, s. ore.<br />

C]\e-ó-uriiA, credh-umha, brass ore.<br />

. ^ -77 1 s. m. fiiith, behef,<br />

Cye^oeA^^y, creideamh, { reputation,<br />

CneiT)eATU<strong>An</strong>, creideamhan,<br />

^ Christianity.<br />

CjieiTieAf , creideas, s. m. credit.<br />

CpefoeAi-Ac, creideasach, adj. creditable.<br />

Cuei-Dill-bAif, creidhill-hhais, s. the knell <strong>of</strong><br />

death.<br />

CpeiTDini, creidim, v. I beheve, credit.<br />

Cpei-om, creidhm, s. m. chewing the cud; a<br />

CueiTniieAC, creidmheach, s. m. a beUever; adj.<br />

faithful, believing; full <strong>of</strong> sores.<br />

C^\eiT)iiieA]-AC, creidinheasach, adj, creditable.<br />

Ci\ei-omeAcc, creidmheacht, s. m. credulity,<br />

fidelity.<br />

CiAenJnnni, creidhmim, v. I gnaw, corrode,<br />

chew.<br />

Cneit)]'in, creidsin, s. f. believing.<br />

C^veitice, creidte, adj. believed.<br />

C]Aeroceoi]\, creidteoir, s. m. a believer, creditor.<br />

Cjieig, creig, s. f. a rock.<br />

CpeigAip, creigair, s. a grapple, Sh.<br />

C\\e\-^eo-^, creigeog, s. f a conger.<br />

Cpeipoc, creigioch, adj. rocky ;<br />

Welsh, cveigiog.<br />

C]\eim, creim, \ s. f corrosion, mordlca-<br />

C|\einieA-o, creimead, j tion.<br />

CueimeAC, creimeach, adj. corrosive.<br />

C]ieiiiiA'OAi]A, creimadair, s. a carper, Sh.<br />

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