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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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CjicAjtiiA^i, creagmliar, adj. rocky.<br />

C]iAoi]in, craoisin, 1<br />

C]\AO]-AC, craosach, I s. m. a glutton, a rio<br />

CnAopAi|\e, craosaire, \ tons spendthrift, c<br />

CiiAOj'Án, craosan, ] debauchee.<br />

C\\AO\~i>.wi^c,craosanach, J<br />

C]\AO]', craos, s. m. excess, gluttony.<br />

C]\Ao^'Ac, craosac, adj. florid <strong>of</strong> face, O Curry.<br />

CjiAO^'Aó, craosadh, adj. gluttonous.<br />

C)\AO]~OAC'0, craosdacJtd, s. inhumanity.<br />

C]iA0]Y0CAi\5Ain, craos/ hotargain, s. f. a gargle.<br />

C)\A0f5l<strong>An</strong>Ai6, craosghlanadh, s. gargling.<br />

CiiAOi-gt<strong>An</strong>Aim, craosghlanaim, v. I devour.<br />

CuAO^'CujAt), craoslugadh, s. a devouring.<br />

CpÁ0]'lii5Aiin, craoslugaim, v. I devour.<br />

C]\A0]-ól,, craosol, s. m. drunkenness.<br />

C)iApA-ó, crapadh, s. m. contraction, shrinking<br />

crushing.<br />

'C]\ApAiTii, crapaim, v. I contract, shiink, crush.<br />

C]iA]3Aiiie, crafiaire, s. m. one that crushes.<br />

C]\A]3A]\Á, crapara, adj. strong.<br />

C]u\)Dtiii jim, crapluighim, v. I fetter, bind.<br />

CjiApcA, craptJia, adj. warped.<br />

C|iApuj"5Ui1^, crapusguil, adj . twilight.<br />

C]iA]% eras, s. m. the body.<br />

Cv^r^^^,cra,ar,, )<br />

^im. <strong>of</strong> cnAr.<br />

' CiAAipn, craism, '<br />

j<br />

C]iAp5AC, crasgach, adj. corpulent.<br />

C^ApgAt), crasgadh, see c^uipjA-ó.<br />

C|u\pcAit>, crascaidh, s. a box or small c<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

C^iApjuAt), crasgradh, s. destruction.<br />

C]\AcAt), crathadh, s. shaking ; a thrill ; aspersion<br />

concussion, a jolt; nod.<br />

CpACAim, cratJiaim,v. I shake, sprinkle.<br />

CpAcÁn, crathan, s. m. bunch <strong>of</strong> berries.<br />

C]\AC]\AC, crathrach, s. a plasliy bog.<br />

C]\é, ere, s. m. the keel <strong>of</strong> a ship ; s. f. clay, earth,<br />

dust; s. m. and f. the Creed.<br />

C^AeAbAc, creabhach, s. dry brushwood.<br />

CpeAbAtioi]!, creabhadoir, s. m. a beggar; a dun.<br />

C]ieAbAin, creabhain, v. I crave, beg, dun.<br />

CpeAbAiMe, creabaire, s. m. a woodcock ; a gad-<br />

%•<br />

C]ieAbA|t, ereabliar, s. a woodcock.<br />

C]\eAbi'Lle, creabille, s. a garter.<br />

Cj^eAbóg, ereabhog, s. f. a twig, a branch ; a<br />

young woman.<br />

C]\eAc, creacJi, s. f. plunder, booty, ruin, woe;<br />

a host, an army; a wave; adj. blind; gray.<br />

CneAc, ereach, 1 n i n<br />

cjveAC<strong>An</strong>, ereaehan, | ^" ^ scollop shell ;<br />

CRE CRE<br />

a cup.<br />

CjiBACAc, ereachach, adj. rapacious; having<br />

shells or cups.<br />

C^toACAt), ereachadh, s. depredation, plundering<br />

C]ieAcc\t)ói]i, rrcachadoir, s. m. a plunderer.<br />

C]ieACAiin, creachaim, v. I plunder, rob, steal.<br />

CjieAC<strong>An</strong>ieACt), creachaireachd, a. sculpture.<br />

CiieAC<strong>An</strong>, ereaehan, s. rocks, Sh.; a hog's pudding.<br />

C]veAC<strong>An</strong>n, creaehann, s. the summit <strong>of</strong> a hill,<br />

Sc.<br />

C]iéACAp, creachar, s. a vestry, Sh.<br />

CueACTj, ereaehd, s. a wound, sore, stripe.<br />

CpeACTDAC, creaehdach, adj. wound-giving;<br />

wounded.<br />

C]\eAct)AC, ereaehdach, s. m. a sinner.<br />

CnéActiAiin, creachdaim, v. I woimd.<br />

C]\éAct)Ai]róeAC, ereaehdairdheaeh, adj. full <strong>of</strong><br />

scars.<br />

C|iéAC-olo]\5, creachdlorg, s. a scar, cicatrice.<br />

C)iéAc-olon5AC, creaehdlorgaeh, adj. full <strong>of</strong><br />

sears.<br />

CnéAConAigce, creachdnaighthe, adj. wounded.<br />

C)\eAclopccAt), ereaehlosecadh, s. m. destruction<br />

by fire; " bit)ip bpepnej AjAp -Aiii^iaIIaij<br />

Acc cjiéAcbopccATÓ UA 111it)e po)i gAC beic",<br />

4 AJast. 146l5.<br />

C]\éAC]iAtiii, ereaehraim,v. I wound, scar, mark,<br />

stigmatize.<br />

CpéACCAC, creachtach, see C]iéAct)Ac; adj. sinful,<br />

i.e. peACCAC, 0. g.<br />

CjieAccAc ooApj, ereachtaeh clearg, s. bloody<br />

crane's-bill ; geranium sangulneum.<br />

C]\éACCAiiii, ereachtairn, v. I wound, hurt.<br />

C]\eAccói)i, ereaehtoir, s. m. a plunderer, spoiler;<br />

a merchant, i.e. ce<strong>An</strong>nAit).<br />

CpeAccpeub<strong>An</strong>n, ereachtreubaim, v. I tear open.<br />

CpcAtj? eread? what? what thing? i.e. ca \\ex).<br />

C]\eAt)A, ereadha, s. clerkship, or clergy.<br />

CpÓA-ÓAc, ereadhach, adj. wounded.<br />

Cpc'ABAÍ, ereadhal, adj. religious.<br />

Ci\eA-ÓAb, ereadhal, 1 ^ -x • ^<br />

^' . ' ' ,, >- s. m. austerity, piety.<br />

C]\eAt)pA, ereadhra, j ^ tr j<br />

J<br />

C)\eA-ób, ereadhbh, s. a shrinking.<br />

CpcATibA, ereadhbha, s. a ligature, tie, or band<br />

an entangling.<br />

C]\éA-óbA, ereadhla, s. the clergy.<br />

C]>éAt)bA, ereadhla, \ s. clerkship ; the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

CjieAOUA, creadhna, j a clergyman.<br />

CnéA-oiiiAib, ereadndiail, s. f. faith.<br />

CpeA-óoube, ereadhoule, s. a lamprey, Sh.<br />

C^\éA-0|iA'ó, ereadradh, s. m. a chariot.<br />

CneApó^, creafog, s. f. powder, dust, earth.<br />

CpeAg, -cwfl^, s. f. a rock.<br />

CucAjAc, ereagaeh, s. a cliff or clift; " ci\eA5AC<br />

iiAhAille"; adj. rocky.<br />

CjieAjAj, ereagag, s. a sort <strong>of</strong> perch ; a conger<br />

eel.<br />

CiieAjA^-uipje, creagag-imge, s. a perch.<br />

C]\eA5<strong>An</strong> ereaga», s. m. a little rock.

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