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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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Ueinm .1. cAicneAiii 45A]- ceinm .1. ruic]-i. C.<br />

1949.<br />

Uemm lAej-ÓA, prophetic rapture or ecstasy;<br />

" -00 c<strong>An</strong> cpiA ceinm Lxej'óA", Conn. Glos.<br />

in voce oj\c. O'D. 2207; C 1947; " cecriAi<br />

iA|iAin in c-éce]' c]m ceinin Laiúo". Id. in<br />

llloijeime. " Ac ]\opbe cjia pAcpAic in ni<br />

pn ocu]~ in ceinni tAcjUA". Id in imbAi'.<br />

" ceinni ÍAe-ÓA", a poetic rapture or inspira-<br />

tion. P. O'Connell.<br />

Ueipe, cebe, to cut. See eipe. " 1]- é oonA<br />

cécni ]io ceip 'oia Ap in niAi]-) .1. 111 caIaih".<br />

Harl. 432, fol. 2 a, b.<br />

Ueipclein; "ciaiioicIi reipcciu ceipcleim 1111<br />

cuAicli". O'D. 2195. " Satoci CO ceipcciu<br />

ceipclem". O'D. 2198 ; 0. 1544. '' H<strong>An</strong>-OA-o<br />

pi^i pojipAjAT) cAtii<strong>An</strong> ceipcteniinec". O'D.<br />

2213.<br />

Ueipc, gen. cepcA, testimony, witness, compur-<br />

•;ation. H. 5. 15; O'D. 1640; a pure man,<br />

unstained by crime or dislionour, whose word<br />

and action were inviohxble, and whose evidence<br />

was sufficient. H. 3. 17; O'D. 569.<br />

cepcetnnA, testimonies. H. 3. 17; O'D. 532.<br />

UotchuniA. See ceAbchuiiiA, supra.<br />

UeicuD, cebgut). See ceiljim, to cast. " In<br />

bAUAT) n-éipci obiji-o in caici|\i 1 cebjux)<br />

Aicipp Aip". Harl. 432, fol. 15, 1 a; " a ceb-<br />

5U-Ó A |iACACAip Ai]\", for castiug his suretyship<br />

[back] upon him. Rawl. 487 ; O'D. 2153.<br />

T7enn .1. ecuA-o, cutting. C. 2898; "cenec<br />

pupA nA pine", they cut the stems <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vine. Clarend. 15; O'D. 1930. " VAebAp .1.<br />

cepcA-ó no cenn AgAp cecnA-OAji .1. cÍACAp .1.<br />

gép no cinn, uc e]'c: Ho pAebpA puAtii<strong>An</strong>n po<br />

cuinn cecnA-QAp .1. po cennpACA]i no po cep-<br />

CACAp bpiAcpA poAiiiAinpi nA hAijie po huinn<br />

5U]ibo ciACAip beip é". H. 3. 18, p. 39 h.<br />

Uennpuitie, to increase. See cinnpuroe.<br />

Ueoip, contemplation .1. on ni ip ceopicA uica<br />

.1. becA ceoip inicii-nec .1. nech ip necbAip<br />

05 upnAici no A nienniA a uTDia •00 jpép".<br />

Ucferton, 88; C. 2897; O'D. 2190.<br />

Ueo]iA, three ; " po jeib ceopA boijA pop a<br />

AJAi-ó".<br />

Cor. Glos. in jAipé.<br />

UepcbAib, lengthening. Z. ii. 976.<br />

CepbAT), want, defect. C. 2752; O'D. 2207.<br />

Uei-cuJAU, attesting, testifying on oath or by<br />

compurgation. Egert. 88; C. 2587.<br />

Uecnuip. See cewnAp. " .1. mepecoum", excitement,<br />

mstiness <strong>of</strong> a horse. H. 3. 18; C.<br />

1421 ; E. 3. 5 ; O'D. 1386.<br />

Ui, comes. See C15. 1l1un ci iriApbATi) x)é:<br />

if death does not come <strong>of</strong> it. Rawl. 487<br />

OD. 2031 ; Egerto7i, 88 ; C 2330.<br />

TI TID<br />

UÍ, he comes. " Cí-ó ininic chi". H. 2. 16<br />

O'D. 1723.<br />

UiACCAin, aiTÍval, coming. " Ia;; ciACCAin 1 n-<br />

Gpint). See piiAineAiiiuin.<br />

UiAccAin, to come imder. H- 5 15; O'D. 1591.<br />

" UiAccAin pe obijeu", to submit to law. H.<br />

3. 17; O'D. 564.<br />

UiAccAin, instruction: .1. oiT)ecc. H. 3. 17.<br />

"Log A ciAcc<strong>An</strong>A", the price <strong>of</strong> his tutorage.<br />

Raid. 487 : O'D. 2068 : H. 3. 17 : O'D. 2023.<br />

" CiACCAin beiginn", teaching <strong>of</strong> learning.<br />

O'D. 2023.<br />

UiACCAÍn : " ciAccAin po co]iAib", to impugn<br />

their engagements. Raid. iSl : O'D. 2027;<br />

H. 3. 17; O'D. 565, to cancel their engagements.<br />

Raid. 487; O'D. 2053, to annul,<br />

make null and void, 2076.<br />

UiAccAin CAipip, to get rid <strong>of</strong>, withdraw from,<br />

to back out <strong>of</strong>, to get clear out <strong>of</strong> H. 5. 15 ;<br />

O'D. 1589; H. 3.^8; C. 1037, 1434.<br />

UiAjAic po, cejAic po, they attack. " CobAij;<br />

cecpAe po A CIA5UIC coin AbcAe", to relieve<br />

cattle which are attacked by wolves. Clarendon,<br />

15; O'D. 1937.<br />

'C^^ym\ó\\

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