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ciiin-- ulh 195 cloch-ruhmnei<br />

tinuoadh, -Hh, -idheau, s ??i Clan, tribe, sin -<br />

ivlati >ns, km. k ndred. 2* Pro;reny,<br />

ort'.-iprinj;. 3++ P.-v;) iriiiti. 4t+ Happen. ng.<br />

nniidh, a mim-rtk-, clanximn; beauchinnidh.<br />

a clamtu-mnan ; ceanu-ciunidh, a<br />

-',<br />

ma i<br />

-.each, treubhach, the<br />

:<br />

n ; an c.<br />

powerful clan.<br />

,<br />

v.n. I>ecree.<br />

-ei_r, -an, ./ Spindle Sutherl'd. 2<br />

?<br />

wool, especially wool on the spiiidle.<br />

3 Coward,<br />

cinnealtas,** -ais, .m. Fondness, affection. 2<br />

Clannishness.<br />

tcinneanihna, a. Accidental.<br />

tcinneainlm&ck, o. Fatal. 2** Accidental,<br />

fcinueamhuiu, s.f. Chance, accident, fortune,<br />

fate. Am agus o., time and chance; clach na<br />

c., (see Lia fail) the fatal stone.<br />

ciiineas, -eis, s.m. Growth, vegetation. 2 Increase,<br />

produce, crop, fruit, production. 3<br />

Access. A en. agus 'fhochanu, its produce<br />

and brier.<br />

ach, o. Fruitful. 2 Vegetative, inclined<br />

to grow, geriiiinative, productive.<br />

achd, g.f. Kruitfulness. 2 Vegetativeness.<br />

:-!*<br />

Vegetation, growth.<br />

cinn-fheadhna, pi. of ceann-fheadhna.<br />

f-eiuiifhioun, a. Bald-headed.<br />

fcinntidh, v.n. fid. (for orduichidh) Will order.<br />

ciun'ch, (]-n.simj. & n.pl. of cinneaeh.<br />

cinnicli, pr.part. a' i' cii cinueachdaiim [A a' cinnfe<br />

n. Grow. 2 Bear. 3 In-<br />

eachadhl v.a. &<br />

crease, abound. 4**Make to vegetate, fha<br />

chi'iuich craobti ni's aillidh, a fairer tree<br />

thall n"vr ijr~>:v: an do ch. na caoraich dhuit<br />

am bli&dhna? did your oor-<br />

Trouble.<br />

each.-eiche, a. Troublesome,<br />

tedious, clumsy.<br />

fciobrathach.a. Chattering, twittering,<br />

na. Ciobciocar,<br />

-air, -an, s.m. Hungry, cheann-dubh<br />

ravenous creature.<br />

cinnseal, -eil, -an. s.m. Commencement, origin, ciocarach, a. see ciocrach.<br />

beginning. 2 Want, necessity, hardship. 3 ciocaraiche, comp. of ciocarach.<br />

Contact. 4**Desire. 5** Search. 6 (AC) fciocardha, see ciocrach.<br />

Possesaion. 7 (DC) Pretence. Argyll. An cioch, gen. ciche, dat. cich, pi. ciochan f& -al<br />

c. dol do 'n chlacnau chaidh e dh' iasgach, s.f.<br />

Woman's breast, pap. 2 Nave of a<br />

pretending to go to church he went wheel.<br />

a-flsninQ Cioch a' mhuineil, or cioch a' ;<br />

bhraghaid, the<br />

a' dol an c. tabhaidh, getting in contact with uvula; c. an t-sluigein, the sac that propels the<br />

danier; is coma lea in dol 'na ch., I do not like food into the gullet; leanabh ciche, a babe;<br />

to get. in contact with it; bitheadh. Micheal an baiune 1110 chiocha, the milk of my breasts.<br />

c. an anama ghaoil, may M. tak* charge of the ciochair,** s.m. Stingy man.<br />

beloved soul.<br />

cinnt, -e, *./. Certainty. 2 Truth. 3 Confidence,<br />

reliance, assurance. Cha'n 'eil c. 'nain<br />

beul, there is no certainty in their lips; air<br />

chiuut, certainly, m'>.

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