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ceilinn<br />
eeilt,** s.f. Concealment, secrecy. 2 Any<br />
thing concealed or hidden. An ceilt, in con<br />
cealmait.<br />
oeilte, past part, of ceil. Concealed, hid, se<br />
creted. A ghaisgich c., his heroes concealed.<br />
ach, -eiche, a. Concealing, reserved, si<br />
lent. 2JJ Penurious,<br />
ceilteach, -eiche, a. Fond of gossiping or visit<br />
ing.<br />
,* -eich, s.f. Gossiping female. Cha<br />
robh c. nach robh bradach,j[Me/v never was i<br />
tale-bearer that would not ttfOL<br />
ceilteachadh, -aidh, see ceileadh.<br />
ceilteachdjJt s/. Latitancy.<br />
ceilteadh, -tidh, see ceileadh.<br />
ceiltidh, a. Wise. 2 Sober. ( *6ad)<br />
ceiltinn, s. f. Concealing, covering, hiding<br />
Concealment. A* c<br />
, pr. part, of ceil,<br />
ceilt-inntinn, -e, see cleith-inntinn,<br />
ceim,** gen. si'ng. of ceum.<br />
ceim, v.a. see ceum.<br />
ich, v.a. see ceum.<br />
c&meadh, -eidh, s.m. &pr. part, of ceim (for<br />
ceumadh.)<br />
fceim-dhealg, -eilg, s.m. (ciabh-dhealg) Hair<br />
bodkin.<br />
ceinihleag, -eig, -an, s.f. Fillet.<br />
ach, a. Like> fillet. 2jAbounding in<br />
fillets.<br />
tceimh-mhileach, s.m. Hair bodkin,<br />
tceimh-phion, s.m. Hair bodkin.<br />
ceiniiii.acb.ailh, -aidh, s.m. & pr. part, of ceimnich,<br />
(for eeumadh.)<br />
eeiumich, v.a. see ceumnaich.<br />
cein, -e, a. Distant, remote, removed, far off.<br />
2 Foreign. Duthaich che"in, a foreign country;<br />
an aimsir ch6in, remote time. (Oblique form<br />
of cian. J)<br />
ce"in (an N >** adv. Far off ,<br />
far away, afar. 2<br />
Long since. 3 From afar. An ce"in tha raaduinn<br />
na h-uaighe, far off is the morning of<br />
the (jrave.<br />
ce"iu-chaf;air, s.m. Telephone,<br />
ceinidii. comp. of ciuiu. More benign. Gu 'm bu<br />
ch. mo chruth, that my face be more benign.<br />
fceiniol, s.m. see cineal.<br />
c&u-thir, s.f. Distant land, foreign land.<br />
each, s.m. Emigrant.<br />
coinn,** a. Laxity.<br />
tC'/inn-liath, o. Grey-headed,<br />
iceip, s.m. see ceap.<br />
ceir, -e, s.f. Wax. 2 Wax candle. 3 Buttock.<br />
Mar leaghas teine c., as fire melts wax; coinnealch.,<br />
a wax candle; c. an fheidh, the deer'8<br />
buttock ; gu ma h-ann [corruption of gu'm bu<br />
ann," au old optative subj.] bhios do leac gun<br />
fhuaim chlarsaich, gun lasair che'ire, may<br />
your ftr^-side be without music of harp, or light<br />
of candle, Filidh, p. 51; bu chbidheis (coimhdheas)<br />
c^ir<br />
leat no cabar, all the same to you<br />
whether it is wax or a, wooden beam meaning<br />
ceirsleach<br />
ceilinn, 1st. per. sinq,fut. subj. of ceil, (unaspi that the person spoken to would fashion a<br />
rated form used in composition) Na'n cei] wooden beam as easily as a piece of wax.<br />
inn, If I should conceal.<br />
, pi-.part. a' c^ireadh,<br />
. o. Cover with<br />
,** s.m. Large codling.<br />
wax, seal with wax. C. an litir, eal the<br />
fceiliubhra, s.m. Concealment.<br />
letter.<br />
c^iil, dat. of ciall. [Sometimes used as tb<br />
-sheulaiclh, ./, Sealing-wax.<br />
nominative.]<br />
c^ir-aodach, JJ -aich, -aicliean, s.m. Cere-clottLceir-1'heach,<br />
s.f. Bees' wax. 2 Honeycomb.<br />
c^ille, gen. sing, of ciall.<br />
fceilleachd, s.f. Large piece,<br />
teeirbheadh, -aidh, s.m. Gaelic form of carving.<br />
t ach, -aiche, a. In large pieces o ceir-bhrat,** s.m. Cerement.<br />
fragments.<br />
ceir-chluais, see c^ir-cluaise.<br />
c&llidh, -e, a. Wise. 2 Sober, steady, sedate ^ir-chuachag, -ai?, -an, s.f. Waxen cell or cup.<br />
3 Prudent, discreet. Gu c., soberly ; b'fhearr c^ir-chuuihuant,jt -aint, -an, sjn. Indenture.<br />
dhuit bhi c., it were better for you to be c^ir-cluaise, s.f. Cerumen, ear-waoc.<br />
pru<br />
dent.<br />
ceird, -e, -ean, *./. see ceaird.<br />
.<br />
each, see ceairdeach.<br />
eeilp,J s.f. Kelp.<br />
ceirdinnean, (for ceairdinnean) pi. of ceard.<br />
c^ire, comp, of a. ciar.<br />
c'&re,** sj. Buttock, haunch, breech.<br />
c&re, c/f,n. sing, of c6ir.<br />
ach, -eiche, o. Waxy, waxen, abounding<br />
in wax, of or belonging to, wax.<br />
c^iread, -eid, s.f. Duskiness, hoariness.<br />
ceirean,-ein,-an, >m. Appendage, tail. 2 Plaster,<br />
medicine, poultice. 3* Wafer. 4$CIout.<br />
aich,(CR) v.a. Fondle, make much of,<br />
make comfortable Perthshire.<br />
c&reil, -e, a. seo c^ireach.<br />
ceirein, s.m. see ceirean.<br />
-crbin, s.m. Leviathan. (McL)<br />
c^ir-gheal, -lie, a. White about the buttocks,<br />
as deer or roe.<br />
c&rich, v.a. see c6ir, v.<br />
te,** a. & pt.part. of c&rich, Sealed.<br />
ce"ir-iocan, s.m. Guelder-rose or water-elder.<br />
viburnum opulus.<br />
fceirn, a.m. Plate, platter, trencher.<br />
f in, s.m. see ceirn.<br />
ceirseach,(AF) s. Woodlark, see uiseag-choille.<br />
c^irseach, s.m. Lightstand, old-fashioned form<br />
of candlesticks known as caries or peer-men.<br />
11+0. Ceirseach.<br />
eir-sheillein, s.f. Bees' wax.<br />
eirsle, pi. ceirslean, s.f. Clew or ball of yarn.<br />
2 Stock, stalk. C. chail, o stock of cabbage;<br />
c. snatha, a clew of yarn, ball of yarn.<br />
ach, a. Bound, as a clew, resembling a