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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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CeA^cc^Aei'otriAc, ceartchreidmhach, adj. orthodox.<br />

CeA|\ctÁnn, cearilann, s. m. aliouse <strong>of</strong> correction.<br />

CeAi\ciÁ]\, ceartlar, s. m. the centre or middle<br />

point.<br />

CeA](c]'5|Mo'bAt), ceartsgriohliadh, s. orthography.<br />

CeA^icúgAt), ceartiKjhadh, s. rectification, adjustment,<br />

preparing, amending; pruning, trimming,<br />

cutting, paring.<br />

Cc<strong>An</strong>cuijce, ceartuighthe, adj. regulated, adjusted,<br />

corrected; measm-ed.<br />

CeA]% ceas, s. m. obscurity, darkness; sorrow,<br />

grief, sadness; fear, dread; irksomeness<br />

sight, vision; At) ceA]-, i. e. óx> tonne Ay<br />

CeAy, ceas, s. m. a cross.<br />

CéAi'AÚ, ceasadh, see céA^'A.<br />

CéA)'At)óin, ceasadoii', s. m. a tormentor.<br />

CéAjVMiTi, ceasaim, v. I torment, crucify, vex.<br />

iheach, )<br />

CéA|-nAi5eoi]\, ceasnaigheoir, s. m. a tormentor.<br />

CeAi^nAijccAcc, ceasnaightheacht,\ s complaint,<br />

CeA]-nA\pl,' ceasnaighil, j anxiety.<br />

CcAfnAijim, ceasnaighim, v. I complain, expostulate<br />

;<br />

I question, ask, inquire.<br />

CeA-pni'tJATi), ceasnughadh, s. interrogation, examination;<br />

tormenting, chastising; complaining.<br />

CeApnnjim, ceasniiighim, see ceA^riAijim.<br />

CeAfnuigceoiiA, ceasnidghfheoir, s. a catcchist,<br />

querist.<br />

CEA CEA<br />

CeA-j-c, ceast, s. f. a question.<br />

CéAfCA, ceasta, see céA]"OA.<br />

CeAj-cAJnn, ceastaghpn, v. I correct, amend,<br />

chastise, punish.<br />

CéAi'CÁnAC, ceastanach, s. m. a tormentor.<br />

CéApuriAC, ceasunach, s. m. an executioner.<br />

CéAc, ceat, s. an hundred.<br />

CeAc, ceat, adj. first; s. a song; " ^\o ceAC<br />

be<strong>An</strong>Án hiaja te<strong>An</strong>uA];'" ; s. f. a pillar, a prop.<br />

CeAC, ceath, 1 s. a shower ; cream ; also<br />

CcACA, ceatiia,<br />

J<br />

fear.<br />

CeAC, ceath, 1 ,<br />

CeAcnAiT), ceathnaid,] ^' ''' ^ P'<br />

„, "i s. m. punishment, suffering,<br />

CeAfA, ceasa, { . °<br />

^ ,<br />

_, ' '. n y vexation, torment, cruci-<br />

CeArAT), ceasadh, i a<br />

' ' ') faxion, passion.<br />

CeACAC, ceathach, s. a mist, fog; adj. showery.<br />

CéACA-cAin, ceata-cain, s. the seven stars; prop.<br />

ceAccA-CAir.<br />

CeACAim, ceataitn, v. I sing, celebrate.<br />

CeACAin, ceatain, s. the month <strong>of</strong> May.<br />

CéA-pAct>, ceasachd, s. m. torment, pain; mo CeACAm, ceathair, four; s. f. puddle after rain.<br />

céApACt) 0]\Z.<br />

CeACAin-beAiiriAC, ceathair-^<br />

CeA]'Acc, ceasacht, s. m. an excuse, an apology; hheannach, \ adj. quadi-angucomplaint;<br />

dissatisfaction, grumbling, mur- CeACAiiv-ceApnAc, ceathair- ! lar, square,<br />

muring, finding fault ; disinterestedness, O'Gn. chearnach, [ f o u r - c o r<br />

CeA^'AccAC, ceasacJdach, adj. dissatisfied, discontented.<br />

CeAfAT», ceasad, complaint; see ceAi^Acc.<br />

-<br />

CeACAin-cuinneAC, ceathair- \ nercd.<br />

chuinneach, j<br />

CeACAin-coj'AC, ceathair-chosach, adj. four-footed.<br />

CeACAip-TDeuj, ceathair-deug, fourteen.<br />

CeACAi)v-t)uib, ceathair-dhuil, s. the four elements;<br />

the universe.<br />

CefÁn, ceasan, s. m. the coarse wool <strong>of</strong> the flank. CeACAi]\-|'il,bce, ceathair-fiUte, a. four-fold.<br />

CeAj'c, cease, "i<br />

CeACAin-jobbAUAC, ceathair-gohldanach, adj.<br />

CeA-]"o, ceasd, > s. f a question, an enigma. four-branched.<br />

CeAyj, ceasg, )<br />

CeACAi)\-i\ocAC,cea

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