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Sec, that which, just as; the positive <strong>of</strong> riAC.<br />

"Sec 11- 50 cucMre". H. 3. 17; O'D. 538.<br />

" Sec If cotncinnil cac co nidic '. H. 2. 15,<br />

p. 56 b.<br />

Sec, without, in tlie absence <strong>of</strong>. H. 3. 17, col.<br />

252. Egerton, 88; C 2389. " Sech if cu<br />

wo ]ien A pAchu". Raid. 487; O'D. 2032,<br />

2096.<br />

Sech .1. leidi <strong>An</strong>nnch. H. 4. 22, 67 ; C. 2066.<br />

" Co)i iTi<strong>An</strong>Aig piAglA fech ApA-ó". H. 5.<br />

15; O'D. 1552. "Sech a acai)\", independently<br />

<strong>of</strong> his father. Bmol. 487 ; O'D. 21 14.<br />

" Sech ^]- in ci no •oo 5Aib, i]ye a]- ]\en a<br />

pAchA". Raivl. 487; O'D. 20HG.<br />

SechniA, echniA, to happen. H. 5. 15; O'D.<br />

1696; H. 3. 18; C. 642.<br />

Sechn-oApi-o, quhernationes; sub curatoribus.<br />

Z. i. 74.<br />

Sechc, seven. " 1c rechc nochc, septies octoni".<br />

Z. i.54.<br />

SechcA. See KtiAo pechcA: " ciquib SliÁ-ó<br />

pechcA he [.\7\ cu]Aub e]'poc no cu]ia ye]\<br />

teijinx); co puilic pecc cuifiAbA péin-oe vo,<br />

AjA]' pecc cumAlA éi|íce". E. 3. 5; O'D.<br />

1358. See spA-o.<br />

Sécip, pecib, whatever. " Secip cacjia -oo<br />

j^niAC UA hAicneA-ÓA ia|i Qhai*] nib]\eic nA<br />

bpeice", whatever advocacy (pleading) is<br />

made by the arguers (advocates) before the<br />

passing <strong>of</strong> judgment. H. 3. 18, p. 145 a.<br />

" Secib A1 1 n-AipbepA", whatever cause he<br />

pleads. O'D. 2215.<br />

Seib,/a6a. Z. i. 94.<br />

Seicilb. ; " cu peicilb", a hound which follows<br />

one, but which is not one's own. JJ. F. Glos.<br />

C. 701 ; O'D. 2298.<br />

SémeÁn, a blowing or pufEng. " pott a<br />

cpéitieÁin", a puffing hole in the parish <strong>of</strong><br />

Kilfarboy, in the west <strong>of</strong> the county <strong>of</strong> Clare.<br />

Seij, -peicc, frequently used in the Brehon<br />

laws for pwe or pn ; i.e. that, as inA loegAit)<br />

•j-eicc, .1. inA Ó1A15 pin". Rawl. 506, fol. 47,<br />

b b. " T1Í ip buJA nA peig", a smaller thing<br />

than that. O'D. 100. .<strong>An</strong>ropeicc, O'D. 1597.<br />

<strong>An</strong>t)p-óe. O'D. 2412.<br />

Seibb, gen. <strong>of</strong> SeAÍb, cattle, stock : " copmAC<br />

peibb", increase <strong>of</strong> stock. H. 2. 15, p.<br />

14, top.<br />

Seilb. gen. <strong>of</strong> SeAbb .1. a cip pein. H. 2. 15,<br />

p. 66 a.<br />

Seibcecc. looking on. H. 3. 18, p. 400.<br />

Séim, 7nacer. Z. i. 23. " tli peiin inA c-pAputA-ó".<br />

i;r/«»-to!í, 88; C. 2626.<br />

SéiriTDibe, peincibe, a beetle for beetling<br />

clothes.<br />

SEI SET<br />

Seimiu, ezilior. Z. i. 23.<br />

SeiTuc<strong>An</strong>A, exilem. Z. i. 23.<br />

SenToipcAp, he denied on oath. O'D. 1360.<br />

See TDinmp and peuAcliAip.<br />

Semipcip, a window. See quotation at po cept).<br />

Semm, gen. peAumA, playing on a musical instrument.<br />

" "Oicbicbep cóip in rpeAuniA o<br />

b)iipcep Aon céc ipin cpmc", the harmony <strong>of</strong><br />

the playing is destroyed when one string is<br />

broken in the harp. H. 3. 17; O'D. 555.<br />

SeippeAUAC, an archer, a bowman, Sagittarius.<br />

" A.D. 1196. tllAcJ<strong>An</strong>iAin mAC ConcobAip<br />

ITlAonriAije vo niA]\bA-ó be peppenAch (.1.<br />

Congob<strong>An</strong>n) 00 nnniicip 'OoiiiuAibb Ui<br />

mbóp-ÓA. "OomnAibb 0'ino]\-ÓA pein 130<br />

cuicim ip in UAip ceonA xio bAitii CACAib<br />

CAppAig". Aiinals <strong>of</strong> Kilronan. " a.d.<br />

1197. tllAcjAifiAin niAC ConcubAip tllAen-<br />

tiiAiji occipup Ab Abupio pAjircApio 'oe<br />

pAinibiA "OomnAibb Hi 111iió]róA, ec in<br />

eAwem hopA TDoninAibb Ua 111opT)A cecit)in<br />

oe ni<strong>An</strong>u CACAib CAppAig". <strong>An</strong>nals <strong>of</strong> Boyle.<br />

Séip, path, way: " po]i pei]yobi5i-ó". Egerton,<br />

88; 0.2178; O'D. 502.<br />

SeipeA-OAC, the sixth part <strong>of</strong> a barrel. Four<br />

Masters, 1031, 1097; <strong>An</strong>nates Ultordce, 1097.<br />

Séicipe, a pair <strong>of</strong> bellows? H. 3. 17, col. 57.<br />

SeicbeAC. See AubÁbpAcc.<br />

Seicpec, strong. H. 3. 17; O'D. 573.<br />

SénA, denial: " ip a pénA loib". Egerton, 88;<br />

C. 2191 : " A péuA TDe". O'D. 34.<br />

Sen <strong>An</strong>, senecio. Z. i. 12.<br />

SeuAcliAip (deponent verb), he denies. E. 3. 5<br />

O'D. 1359; Rawl. 487; O'D. 2125; from<br />

pen Aim, I deny.<br />

SenchAp, lex. Z. i. 84.<br />

Sen-cbeice, old stakes, Fuidhirs or feudatories<br />

who have been in possession <strong>of</strong> land during<br />

the reigns <strong>of</strong> four kings or lords (H. 2. 15, p.<br />

12, col. a.); after which their descendants<br />

could never become free". H. 3. 18, 3. b.<br />

SeobAt), waste, decline. Egerton, 88 ; C. 2309.<br />

SepnAp, conpepnAp. C. 2757 ; .1. gAbcAp. C.<br />

966; O'D. 2215.<br />

Sec, a young cow. " Sec jAbbA .1. p<strong>An</strong>iAipc",<br />

a three year old heifer. H. 2. 16; O'D.<br />

1711; H. 2. 15; O'D. 1197. See H. 3. 17,<br />

col 658.<br />

Sec, property <strong>of</strong> any kind. H. 3. 18, p. 132 a.<br />

SécA, peoit), peoic, plur. <strong>of</strong> Sec, any kind <strong>of</strong><br />

herlot; chattels. " Seoic CAupcbocA", revertlble<br />

property. See Scat). " SécA pAicce<br />

.1. bA". H. 2. 15, p. 35, col. a.; " pécA cije<br />

.1. bcApcpA". Ibid. " Cpi peoic .1. cpi pA-<br />

tTiAipce". H. 2. 15, p. 95 a. " Cu pu\ ci'nc

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