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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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ALPHABETICAL LIST, ETC.<br />

U.<br />

Uraicecht. A treatise on <strong>Irish</strong> Grammar, considered<br />

to be the most ancient composition <strong>of</strong><br />

the kind. Copies <strong>of</strong> the tract are preserved<br />

in the Books <strong>of</strong> Ballymote and Lecan.<br />

V.<br />

Visio Adamnani. Vision <strong>of</strong> Adamnan. A very<br />

curious description <strong>of</strong> Heaven, Hell, etc., attributed<br />

to Adamnan, <strong>of</strong> which copies are<br />

preserved in some <strong>of</strong> the most ancient manuscripts<br />

in the libraries <strong>of</strong> Trinity College and<br />

the Royal <strong>Irish</strong> Academy.<br />

Vit. Pat. Vita Patricii in Trias Thaumaturga,<br />

Colgan.<br />

Vit. Pat. Oxon. Copy <strong>of</strong> the Tripartite Life, in<br />

<strong>Irish</strong>, preserved in the ]\IS. classed Rawlinson,<br />

512, Bodleian <strong>Library</strong>, Oxford.<br />

W.<br />

TT^- W. L. Welsh; Welsh Laws.<br />

Wars <strong>of</strong> Torlogh, otherwise called the Wars <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomond. A tract written in 'the year 1459,<br />

by John MacCraith, preserved in the <strong>Library</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin.<br />

Zeuss. Grammatica Celtica, Leipzig, 1852.

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