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'<br />

clar-dhealhh. 206 cleas<br />

draught, map.<br />

Olav-emlannacb, -aiche, see clar-aodannach.<br />

clai-.adhairt, *.m. Smith's trough.<br />

ciar-tebirne, s m. Chess-board, draught-board.<br />

clar-fhiacaill, -clan, s.m. Fore-tooth, buttertooth.<br />

clar-fhiaclach, a. Having large fore-teeth.<br />

clar-fhuioe, see clar-fuine.<br />

clar-fodhairt, see ciar-fadhairt.<br />

ciar-luiue, s.m. Kneading-trough. 2ftBakingboard.<br />

clar-fuinidh,** see clar-fuine.<br />

ciar-iunse see clar-innsidh.<br />

clar-innsidh, s.m. Index, contents of a book.<br />

2**Title-page.<br />

clar-iomairt, s.m, Chess-board, draught-board.<br />

clar-iongach, see clair-i .<br />

clar-Lochluinneach,, WMcD) s.m. Plank hollow<br />

ed out in centre in form of a trough. Small<br />

shallow holes were cut at intervals in the top<br />

edges which were for holding salt. The meal<br />

of potatoes was poured into the hollow in the<br />

centre, round which the faruiy sat at dinner<br />

Lewis.<br />

clar-maide, (DC) s.m. Stick laid across a door<br />

way to close up the space between door and<br />

floor, and exclude wind, rain,&c Barra.<br />

clar-iiiaiairt,* s.m. Counter of a shop.<br />

clar-nAiitaehaidh, ciair-, s.m. Glossary.<br />

clar-na-duu na, s.tti. Palm of, the hand.<br />

153. Cldr.ach.<br />

clarsach,t -aich, -a'chean, s.m. Harp. Cho<br />

caoin ric., as soft as a harp.<br />

PAKTS ov A HARP :<br />

1 Amhach, neck,<br />

2 Cnagan, pins,<br />

3 Com, chest,<br />

4 Lamh-chrann, tree,<br />

5 Teudan, strings.<br />

clarsach-urlar,* s. j. Old woman in gentlemen's<br />

families, kept for telling stories. 2<br />

Witch.<br />

clarsaich, gen. sing, of clarsach.<br />

clarsair, -e, -ean, s.m. Harper, minstrel.<br />

eachd, s.f. Harp-music, harping, employment<br />

of a harper.<br />

clar-seolaidh, s.m. Guide-post.<br />

clar-sgeithe, s m. Field in heraldry.<br />

cla -shoithichean, s.m. Cupboard, "press."<br />

clai-tailisg, s.m. Backpammon table.<br />

elat -thomhata, see clar-tomhais.<br />

clar-tr.mhaia, s.m. Balance, *cale, measure.<br />

clai-uachclair, s.m. Lid of a chest or trunk.<br />

(AH) Deck of a ship.<br />

2<br />

fclas, s.m. see gleus. 2 s./. see glas.<br />

fclas, clais, s.m. Melody. 2 Furrow, pit. 3<br />

see cleas.<br />

clasach.Jt s.f. see clopach.<br />

tcl.cach, a. Crafty.<br />

4**Me odious.<br />

2 Playful. 3 Fat, fatted.<br />

t d, s./. Craftiness, subtlety.<br />

fciasaiche, s. m. Singer.<br />

c!** i'lait.<br />

6 Kay of the sun. [** s-ays s.r.J (Ic.-uhdan<br />

na grtfine, the lays of the sun ; tilicili nan crchleachda,<br />

Helen i ith tin- cold, n h-tls.<br />

,pr.j:a>t. a' clfachdauh, v.a. d- n. Accustom,<br />

habituate, inure. 2 Practise, use.<br />

3** Acquaint. 4**Plait. C. thu fl.e:)- ns, ,'nure<br />

yourself to it ; cb. mi a bhi, / ua* accustomed<br />

to be ;<br />

ch. mi moraii Uheth 'fhaotainn,<br />

/ was accvt>toinci< to get vnvch of it.<br />

ach, -aichc, a. Usual, customary, habitual.<br />

2 Ha^iLg cJusttrii p riiifih-Ts or t reuses.<br />

3 Waving, fowiup, as hair 4**F;llet(d.<br />

5**Plaited. 6** Accustomed. 7& Thick,<br />

cluKtering.<br />

cleachdadh,-aidh,p^. -aidhear, [cleaehdannan,<br />

& ciecichdaimu-;: .] s.m. Custom, practice,<br />

use, exercise, h,u it. 2 Accustoming, inm ing.<br />

A' c<br />

, pr.pt. of cieachd. Is e an ckactidadh<br />

a ui tc ouia, practice makes perfect.<br />

cleachdag, -aig, -an, *-./. Binglt-t, tress.<br />

ach, a. Full of curis. rii g'.ets gl or<br />

tresses. 2**Curled. T' 6r-chul cleachaugach,<br />

thy curleu yolden locks.<br />

cleachdaidh, see cieachdach.<br />

eaclul, so- cleachdalachd.<br />

cleachdail, -e, see eleaohdach.<br />

cleacbdainn, a. see cieachdach.<br />

cleachdainn, -ean, s. m. Custom habit, practice,<br />

use and woi.t. L** gives s./.] Is don' an<br />

c. sin, that is a bad custom; deagh ch., a good<br />

custom.<br />

cleachdalachd, s.f. Customable-ness.<br />

cleachdan, n, pi. of cieachd. Do ch., thy locks*<br />

deachdar,** o. see cleac.'idmhor.<br />

, -oire, a AccustomaLle.<br />

oleadhdna, see cleachdan.<br />

cleachdta, a. & paxtpf* of cieachd. Accustomed,<br />

wont, habituated, ii.uren, iraiiie'l. 2<br />

**Expert. 3**J'laited. i**Seouii(lhaii(t. C.<br />

ris an ole, accustomed to do evil ; c. an cogadh,<br />

expert in war.<br />

cleachdte, see cleachdta.<br />

cieachduiun, see cleacLdainn.<br />

cleach.a, see cleachdta.<br />

cleachte, see cleachdta.<br />

cleadhag, s.f. see c.oitheag.<br />

cleamhna, gen. of cliamhuinn.<br />

cleamhnas, -ais, s.m. Affinity, bethrothal. 2<br />

Friendship, consanguinity, relationship by<br />

marriage. 3* Sexual intercourse, carnal<br />

connection, copulation. Dean c., b'-oome connected<br />

by marriage; c. am fay us is goisdeacLd<br />

am fad, marriage near and gossiping afar.<br />

fclearadh, -aidh, s.m. Familiarity.<br />

clearc, -an, s.m. Curl, lock of hair.<br />

a. Curled. 2 , Bright, radiant, shining.<br />

3**Of a bright yellow.<br />

v.a. Spread, curl, arrange. 2 Make into<br />

ringlets.<br />

ach,* a. Curled, in ringlets.<br />

^clear-na-caine, s.m. see under cliar.<br />

cleas, -a, -an, s m. Piay, trick, craft, feat. 2<br />

Gambol. 3 Feat in legentamaln. 4 Sir;tageui.<br />

5**Warl ke exeicisc . 6**l>eeds. i:-.i > e-<br />

ments. Cuohulainn nan c., C.ft'llof-xp-oifs;<br />

gun ch., arfv.) aL>(irt'-t>ard c. ; ltirli.i-t

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