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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Cnemiitii, creiimm.) -r<br />

„ '<br />

. . ' > V. 1 gnaw.<br />

"=<br />

C]\einini, creimm, J<br />

Ci\eipne, crei^ine, s. piety, austerity in religion.<br />

C]iei]'neAm, creisneamh, s. f. a scar.<br />

Cpeii^neiiii, creisneimh, s. f. the zodiac.<br />

C|\eic, creit, s. f. a ridge.<br />

CjAeicip, creiihir, s. f. a body; a drinl^ing cup.<br />

C^ieicpn, creithrin,s. f. a small sieve.<br />

C]ieicut, creithul, s. a cradle, Sc.<br />

C]ien, cren, see cpe<strong>An</strong>.<br />

C^iennAijce, crennaightlie, adj. terrified.<br />

C|\eo, creo, s. copper ore ; a wound.<br />

C]ieo-ÓAji, creodhar, s. m. a rail or sieve.<br />

CjAeopAc, creopach, s. m. a seducer.<br />

C)\eopAi)n, creopaim, v. I seduce.<br />

C]\eoi:.<br />

C]\éuc-oto]\5, creuchdlorg, see ciiéAct)Lo^ij;.<br />

C]\eifo]:A? creudfa, interrog. why? wherefore?<br />

Cjiéu^ACAt), creugachadh, s. cragginess; petri-<br />

faction.<br />

C|ieuifiAC, creumliaeh, s. m. a rock.<br />

CiiéugAigini, creugaighim, v. I petrify.<br />

C]\eun,c>'eM?i, s. the body.<br />

Cp, en, s. m. the heart; prop. ci\oitie; a body;<br />

i. e. coi]ip, o. g.<br />

CjiiA, cria, s. a market or bargain.<br />

C^AC, criach, s. trembling; prop. cuiceAc.<br />

CjUAU, criadh, s. m. earth, clay.<br />

C]\iAt), toipje, criadh, loisge, s. a potsherd.<br />

C)\iAt)A, criadha, adj. earthen.<br />

CuiA-OAW, criadhadh, s. dealing as a merchant.<br />

C^vuTOAiu, eriadhaidh, s. a dealer, a merchant.<br />

C]iiAt)A'ooi]i, criadhadoir, s. m. a potter.<br />

C^iA-OAol.,, criad/iaol, s. m. mortar.<br />

CjiiAuceAtiglAiTi, criadhchea7iglam,v. to cement,<br />

Sh.<br />

CpAU-tuc, criadJi-lucJi, s. a mole.<br />

CiMA-ó-vii]Ae, criadh-uire, s. a husbandman.<br />

CpApAC, cn'opac/i, adj. rough.<br />

C^AiACAc, criathach, s. m. a wilderness.<br />

CjUACAii, criathar, s. m. a sieve.<br />

C|AiAÚAH-meAl,A, criathar-meala, s. a honeycomb.<br />

CiMACi\AC, criathrach, s. waste ground.<br />

C|iiAcpAt), criathradh, s. m. a sifting.<br />

CiUAC|AAim, criathraim, v. I sift.<br />

C^ib, crib, s. swiftness, haste, speed ; s. f a comb.<br />

C]\ic, cricJi, s. f a country, territory ; an end,<br />

boundary, limit.<br />

CRT CRI<br />

CiHcein, cricein, see bu]' tia ]vuiceACAiTi.<br />

Cjiiue, cridhe, s. the heart; " i. e. c\\\t X)é, i.e.<br />

oon c\\\t yo]\]-A nibi", Cor.; the ague.<br />

C^ntit), crilidh, s. buying, purchasing. i<br />

C^Mbin, crilin, s. f a box, a chest, coifer, pix.<br />

C1H111CA15, crimchaig, s. grumbling, reflecting,<br />

Sh.<br />

CHI111Ó5, crimog, s. f a morsel, a bit.<br />

Cj\inice<strong>An</strong>c, crirntheart, s. second milking.<br />

CjutToneAp, crindreas, s. m. a bramble.<br />

C]\ine, crine, 1 s. rottenness, withering,<br />

CpineAcT), crineachd,) fading.<br />

C)iineAiii, crineamh, s. f. fate, destiny; cloc 11A<br />

c]iineArnnA, another name for the I./IA5 VaiL, or<br />

stone <strong>of</strong> fate, on which our aiKjient monarchs<br />

received the crown until about the year <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Lord 503, when it was removed to <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

Cpme<strong>An</strong>i, crineam, s. m. a fall.<br />

C)iineA]i, crinear, s. a falling.<br />

C]\inini, crinim, v. I gnaw, bite, fall.<br />

C]\inlin, crinlin, s. f a box; a writing-desk.<br />

C]\u^mot, crinmhoil, s. wood-louse, a wall-louse.<br />

C^incAc, crintach, adj. fretting.<br />

C]iiob, criohh, s. £ a jest, trifle.<br />

C^MOC, crioch, s. f preferment; a territory, a<br />

country ; an end, conclusion, a boundary, a<br />

barrier; s. a copse or grove.<br />

C|\ioc<strong>An</strong>, criochan, s. striving.<br />

Ci\ioc'OAiiAAH, criochdairan, s. the gag-teeth, Sh.<br />

CiMocreAHAinn, criochfearainn, s. a land-mark,<br />

Sk.<br />

C]\iocnAi jim, criochnaighim, v. I finish, con-<br />

clude.<br />

C]\iocnAriibAcc, criochnainhlacht, s. f completion,<br />

accuracy.<br />

C^uocnuijeAc, criochnuigheacJi, adj. finite.<br />

CiiiocnuijeAct), criochnuigheaehd, s. finitude.<br />

Cuiocninjce, criochnuighthe, adj. finished.<br />

Cpiocnuijceoi]», criochnuightheoir, s. m. a<br />

finisher.<br />

Ciúocrseoil, criochsgeoil, \ ^^ ^^ epilogue.<br />

Ci\ioccLuice, criochchluiche,) ^ *=<br />

C]úocfiTiACX), criochsmachd, s. a government, Sh.<br />

C^iioTiAij<strong>An</strong>i, criodaigham, v. to pat, stroke,

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