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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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CIA CM CIA<br />

Ceicjuvt-l-nA, ceitgiallna, s. pledges for service.<br />

Ceccvi]', cettus, see ceT)Ap<br />

Ceucx), cenchd, see ccacc and cecc.<br />

Céu-o, ceud, see céd-o ; s. m. a cantred.<br />

Céu-OAC, ceudacJt, adj. centuple.<br />

CéuT)-AÍne, ceud-aine, s. Wednesday.<br />

CeunyATJ, ceudfadh, see céA'oirA'ó.<br />

Ceu-ojein, ceudc/hein, adj. first-born.<br />

Ceu'oionjAT), ceudlongadh, see ceA'olonjA'ó.<br />

Ceii-oiiieAi', ceudmheas, s. first fruit.<br />

Céutii, ceum, see céiin<br />

CéumAtinnL, ceumanihuil, adj. stately, majestic.<br />

CeiniA, ceuna, see céA-oiiA.<br />

Cev]-, cetis, s. a cross, crucifix, punishment.<br />

Céii]'A, ceusa, see céAi'AT).<br />

Céu]'Aim, ceusaim, see ceA^Aim.<br />

Céu^'T)A, ceiisda, see ceÁ]-OA.<br />

CeucAc, ccidach, adj. elegant, famous.<br />

Ci, ci, s. a hound, see ciocaja.<br />

Ci, ci, interj. see, behold; s. lamentation.<br />

„ ' '. J-adv. how? who? what? Ihh. ci.<br />

CiA, cm, )<br />

CiA, cia, adj. all, very; s. m. a man, a husband;<br />

a reward; a covenant; con. though, although.<br />

CiA Af , cia as, adv. whence ?<br />

CiaT!), ciaWt, s. f a lock <strong>of</strong> hair; the hair.<br />

CiaIíac, ciabhach, adj. hairy, bushy.<br />

CiAbAgÁn, ciahkagan, s. a small curled loch.<br />

CiAlJAj-coille, ciahliag-choille, s. a wood-lurk,<br />

Sc.<br />

CiAbAU, ciaban, s. a gizzard.<br />

CiaIjajicaii, cicdihartlian, s. a shower, Sc.<br />

CiAb-bAcbAC, ciahh-hhachlach, adj. curl-haired.<br />

CiAb cA]"0A. ciabh-chasda, s. curled hair.<br />

CiAt-ce<strong>An</strong>ntJub, ciabh-cheanndubh, s. deer's<br />

hair.<br />

C^Abponn,.ciabhfJnonn, s. fair hair.<br />

CiaTíój, ciabhog, s. f a small lock <strong>of</strong> hair, a side<br />

lock.<br />

CiAb^'A, ciabJisa, v. though I was ; i. e. " ge •oo bi<br />

me' , 0.<br />

ff.<br />

CiAC, ciach, s. m. mist, fog; sorrow, concern.<br />

CiAt), c-/fM//i, V. they lament.<br />

CiAt), ciad, V. they saw.<br />

CiA-OAU, oarffííi. s. height.<br />

CtAX)t\uMAC,maddhuillach, adj. centifolioup,íí/i.<br />

Ci<strong>An</strong>lu]-, ciadins, s. curiosity, SA.<br />

Cia1^í:ai\, cialthar, v. let there be equality ; i (<br />

" ctiT>]\omAi5CC<strong>An</strong>, 110 comci\oniAi5ceAiv",<br />

Br.L.<br />

CiaL, ciciZ, s. f. death.<br />

CiAÍt, ciall, s. f. sense, reason, motive.<br />

CiAblAC, ciallach, s. m. love, a swcctlicarl ; a<br />

balancing; i. e. coiiif)\oiiui jaw, o. r/.<br />

CiaIIacatj, ciuUachadh, s. signilVini:.<br />

CiAl-tcogAijA, ciallchogair, s. a watch-word.<br />

CiAlbciiAicm, ciaUchraicin, s. literal meaning.<br />

CiAbl-oA, cia// possessed <strong>of</strong> good<br />

Cu\biiiiA]\, ciallmJiar, j sense.<br />

CiAÍbpÍAic:, ciaUfhlaiili, s. a secretary <strong>of</strong> state.<br />

CiAlluigim, ciaUiiiglnm, v. I interpret, Mulloij.<br />

CiAÍluijeAC, citdluiglieach, adj. significant.<br />

CiAlliiJAt), ciallughadh, s. interpretation, mean-<br />

ing.<br />

CiArii, ciamh, see ciAb.<br />

„ .<br />

J "is. sadness, weariness,<br />

C1A111A111, ciamliair, I , ,,<br />

„ . ' . , . > sombrousness; " ttaii<br />

CiAuiAine, ciamhaire, Í ^.„<br />

. ,.<br />

' ' CtAlllAI]! 'J J<strong>An</strong> tJUAC .<br />

CiA)nAi]i, ciamliair, adj. sad, gloomy.<br />

Ci<strong>An</strong>, dan, adj. long, tedious; adv. far distant,<br />

long since.<br />

CiAUAinuit, cianamhuil, adj. lamentable, solitary.<br />

Ci<strong>An</strong>Aoi^% cianaois, s. f old age.<br />

Ci<strong>An</strong>i'ubAin^, cianfhiilaing , s. f. long-suflcring,<br />

perseverance; adj. invincible.<br />

CiAuiiiAom, cianmhaoin, s. a legacy.<br />

Ci<strong>An</strong>iii<strong>An</strong>cAunAC, cianmliarthannach, adj. con-<br />

tinual, perpetual, long-lived.<br />

CiA]DÁil, ciapail, s. f strife, contention.<br />

CiApÁtAC, ciapalai'h, adj. contentions.<br />

CiA]3AlAije, ciapaliighe, s. m. a quarrelsome<br />

peison.<br />

CiAjaAlAini, ciapalaim, v. I quarrel, contend.<br />

CiApAiii, ciapam, v. to vex, torment,

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