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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ell CLT Cll CLI<br />

Cl.eAC<strong>An</strong>-'pé'o, cleatJiar-sed, see ct^eAton-<br />

CleAccu]A, cleathchur, s. relations by blood;<br />

genealogical tree, brandies <strong>of</strong> consanguinity.<br />

CLeACUAc, cleatJirach, a. stooped, bent.<br />

CleAf]\Áiíi, cleathramh, s. partiality, prejudice.<br />

Clóit), c!cll>h. sen. <strong>of</strong> cIiaIí).<br />

Cleibin, deibldn, s. f. a small basket; a jug.<br />

Clei-oe, cleidhe, s. a chalice or cup.<br />

Clem, ''^"-''''i s. f- tlie clergy.<br />

CléiiiceAC, cleirceach, adj. clerical; s. m. a<br />

clergyman, a clerk.<br />

CléqiceACt), cleirceachd, \ s. clerkship, scholar-<br />

CLeiiieACT), cleireachd, j ship.<br />

Cléi]\c)n, cleircin, dim. <strong>of</strong> clei]\eAC.<br />

Clei]iJA, cleirgha, adj. clerical.<br />

Cleic, cleit, s. m. a feather, a quill.<br />

Cteic, cleith, s. f a fence, covering; a liill, eminence<br />

; concealment.<br />

Cleice, cleithe, s. m. a quill, feather.<br />

Cleice, cleithe, s. m. top <strong>of</strong> anything ; s. an oar,<br />

a stake ; part, hidden, concealed ; s. f the body.<br />

CleiceAC, cteiteach, adj. feathery, do\vny;<br />

craggy, rocky ; private ; sinister, left-handed.<br />

CleiteAc-o, cleitheachd, s. lurking, privacy.<br />

CleiceAt), cleiteadh, s. a ridge <strong>of</strong> rocks.<br />

CleicÁn, cleitan, s. m. a pent-house, eaves <strong>of</strong> a<br />

house.<br />

Cleiceoj, cleiteog, s. f a little quill.<br />

CLeiceojAc, cleiteogach, adj. downy.<br />

Cleicnii, cleithiin, v. I conceal.<br />

Cléicín, cleitin, s. f. a feathered dart, an arrow.<br />

Cléié-iiiioi-^Aip, ckith-piJnosgair, s. a private<br />

grudge<br />

Clé-bAiiiAC, cle-lamhach, adj. left-handed.<br />

CletiiAUA, demhana, s. mischief, e^dl, harm.<br />

CleocA, deoca, ) i i c?<br />

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, ' S s. a cloak, bli.<br />

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CLeoc<strong>An</strong>, deocati,<br />

J<br />

CleocAiii, deocam, v. to cloak, Sh.<br />

Cleot), deodh, s. a horse-fly.<br />

Clenc, derc, s. a curl.<br />

Cle]', des, see cbeA-j'.<br />

Clecop, detlior, see cbeACAH.<br />

Ctec, deth, s. f. a staff, suppoi-t ; metaphorically<br />

applied to a prince; " ]\o ceA]\ i 5CA]\niAin in<br />

clec, be bennA riA'óbe iuM|\5ceAc", a. partial.<br />

Cll, di, see cle; s. a castle; a successor to any<br />

church living; the body; the ribs; strength;<br />

a poet <strong>of</strong> the third order.<br />

CliAb, diabh, s. m. a b.asket, a cage; the chest<br />

<strong>of</strong> a man or beast ; that pait <strong>of</strong> the body be<br />

tween the ribs.<br />

CliAbAC, diabhach, s. m. a wolf, a fox.<br />

CliAb<strong>An</strong>, diabhan, s. m. a basket, a cradle.<br />

CliAbjiAC, diabhradi, s. m. the side or trunk <strong>of</strong><br />

the bodv.<br />

CliAb-fgeAqiAC, diab-sgeathradi, s. m. a vomit.<br />

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s. m. a son-in-law, a rc-<br />

CliAbuin, diablmin, f ^- • '<br />

,<br />

^, . T 1 y lation, cousin, a near<br />

CliAmum, diamhuin, Í p- j<br />

Clu\T>, diidUi, s. antiquaries.<br />

Cluw<strong>An</strong>, c/i"''.:i), s. m. a bur; a. partial.<br />

CluvmAc, diiiiiiadi, s. m. a lobster; a ragged<br />

child ;<br />

a surly fellow.<br />

CluMimAi', diamJhias, see cle<strong>An</strong>'inA]'.<br />

CliA]\, diar, s. m. an ecclesiastic; a poet; a so-<br />

ciety, a troop ; cli<strong>An</strong> gAij-jeA-OAc.<br />

CliA^Ai-oe, diarakUu; \ s. m. a bard, a song-<br />

CliAi\<strong>An</strong>AT), diaranadh,) ster.<br />

Clu\i\ATOeACC, diaraidheahd, s. m. hardship,<br />

singing.<br />

Cll AC, diatli, s. a hurdle, a harrow; the treadles<br />

<strong>of</strong> a loom; s. m. a battle; prop. gliAt); the<br />

trunk or chest <strong>of</strong> a man ; s. f the daiTiing <strong>of</strong><br />

a stocking.<br />

CliACAc, diatliadi, s. m. a battle.<br />

CliAUATi), diathadh, s. hariowing.<br />

CliACAipe, diathaire, s. m. a hurdle maker.<br />

CliACÁn, diathan, s. m. the breast or side.<br />

CliAC<strong>An</strong>i, diatham, v. to tread as a cock the<br />

hen, Sh.<br />

CliACAiiii, diathaim, v. I harrow.<br />

CliAC-i-'oipp-oe, diath-fow sidhe, s. a haiTow.<br />

CliAC-lAirhe, diath-laimhe, s. f a hand-harrow.<br />

CI1ACÓ5, diathog, s. £ a hurdle ; the chine or<br />

back.<br />

CliAcói]!, diathoii; s. m. one who harrows.<br />

CliAc^iAC, diathradi, adj. breast-high.<br />

I<br />

CliAc-fe<strong>An</strong>cAi]-, cliath-sheandiais, s. a genealo-<br />

gical table.<br />

Clib, dib, s. f. a bushy lock <strong>of</strong> hair.<br />

ClibeA'ó, dibheadh, s. stumbling, stepping.<br />

Clibiii, dibin, s. a dew-lap; a pony; a filly.<br />

Clibi]', dibis, s. {. tumult.<br />

Clibi^-eAc, cUbhiseadi, adj. peevish; shaggy.<br />

Clibii'CACt), dibhiseachd, s. peevishness.<br />

Cli6i-ó, didiidh, s. an assemblage.<br />

Clix), didh, s. f. an assembly.<br />

Clip 115, difi)i

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