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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Caicitii, I consume, use, eat, spend. " CAicpx)<br />

me -pein te nAtiAin é". {Kil/c). " CAicra <strong>An</strong><br />

pne <strong>An</strong> yeponn". Egert. SS, C. 22dd. " ca<br />

<strong>An</strong> rAÍAin CAicce qiéic)\e <strong>An</strong>oi|-". (KilJc).<br />

Caicih, cacaih, hair. E. 3. 5 ; O'D. 1472, Egert.<br />

90;O'D. 1965.<br />

CAlClUJAt) .1. CACA1]\. C. 2777.<br />

CAicne, the arhuius tree. This is the name<br />

used at Killamcy. A)TO nA ceicne is the old<br />

name <strong>of</strong> Smerwick harbour, situated in the<br />

north-west <strong>of</strong> the parish <strong>of</strong> Dunurlin, in the<br />

barony <strong>of</strong> Corcaguiny, coimty <strong>of</strong> Kerry.<br />

CAÍAt), hardness, severity. C. 963.<br />

CaIau, fields on the banks <strong>of</strong> a river ; a holm,<br />

or landing place for boats; a ferry. This<br />

•word enters largely into the topographical<br />

names along the river Shannon, and on both<br />

sides <strong>of</strong> the sinuous windings <strong>of</strong> the river<br />

Suck, in the<br />

Galway.<br />

counties <strong>of</strong> Roscommon and<br />

CaLIadoih, the keeper <strong>of</strong> the calendar; the calculator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the festivals, etc. See quotation at<br />

cuiocAipe.<br />

CAblAinn, the calends <strong>of</strong> a month; also the end<br />

or tennination <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

" *Oo CUA1-Ó lAjlAlil HIao'óoj inA]A A ]\i,\\>\<br />

COpp AgA]' CA0lil-CAl)'l <strong>An</strong> ]\í, gO ^IAllil bilAÚ-<br />

Ain biocflÁn ó'n j^-cAblumn 50 céite, co<br />

n-A cbéijv AjA]' CO nA coiiiicmól, 'ha cjio^'gAt)<br />

fo\\ ui^-ce AjA^' i:oi\ ApÁn". Vita Maidoci.<br />

" UuAciinnTiAin "o'oji^Ain o'n g-cAbÍAinn co<br />

]\oi*Le <strong>An</strong> bbiATJAin ]-i". Four Masters. " o<br />

cAbAint) co bmicc". H. 3. 18, 3, a. See W.<br />

L. p. 62, c. 2.<br />

CAbniAcu]', strength, bravery. Bawl. 487, O'D.<br />

2108.<br />

CAlpATJA .1. cAbpooA .1. bonus pes vel pedes.<br />

Cor. Glos.<br />

CAint)e]\c, slrabo. Z. i. 75.<br />

CAin-niAJ, there is a place <strong>of</strong> this name in the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Abbeylara, barony <strong>of</strong> Granard, and<br />

county <strong>of</strong> Longford.<br />

C<strong>An</strong>-A-j', wide, wlience? Interrogative. "

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