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cothromaiche,<br />

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cothromaictite,<br />

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ed.<br />

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cbia<br />

co't'-uachd'air<br />

trusgan.<br />

cola-ban, s.m. Flannel petticoat. 2 Groat (4d.<br />

piece.) 3 Fourpence-laud. Lcirtheas, two<br />

foiti penny-lands ochdamh, four Jompennylanus;<br />

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ceatkramh, eight jourprnny-lMM.<br />

;<br />

cota-bior,(DC> s.m. Flannel or pla.uiug petticoat<br />

Argyll.<br />

cota bioracn .<br />

dubh, m. Black tailed coat,<br />

"inoruing coat,"<br />

e6ta-bhiorau,ft -ain, s.m. Knitted petticoat.<br />

cbta-cathdatb, a.m. Tartan coat.<br />

cbtach.ft rf- Of, or pertaining to, a coat or petticoat.<br />

2 Coat- wearing.<br />

ebta-craicinn, s.m. Coat of skins.<br />

cota "croisidh,'\MMcL) s.m. Crotchet pettic<br />

r >at.<br />

cbta-fada,(AH) s.m. Frock-coat.<br />

u6ta-gwirr,(AC) a.m. Short coat or doublet like<br />

aii ''Eton" jacket with short cut-away tail.<br />

It was made of tartan or scarlet cluih, whica<br />

was called cath-dath (war colour; or cathdath<br />

lioghail (royal war colour.)<br />

ebta-glas, s.m. Grey coat. Cha tig an c. glas<br />

cho math do na h-uile fear, the grey coat becomes<br />

not every man alike. Mackintosh says,<br />

"King James the V's wearing a grey coat<br />

when in disguise might probably give rise to<br />

this saying.<br />

cbta-goirid,"* s.m. Jacket.<br />

citaich, v.a. Provide with a coat. 2 Cover, envelop.<br />

couucuean, pi. of cota.<br />

tcotaig, a.f. Harmony. 2**Good understanding.<br />

cbta-Mor, pi. cbtaichean-inora, s.m. Surtout,<br />

top -coat, greatcoat.<br />

cotan, -aiu, s.rn. Cotton. 2(MMcL) Small fold<br />

black and white. 3 Wool-mixture. A' c ,<br />

pr.pt. of cotnlaim.<br />

fcothlon, -oin, s.m. Victuals for a journey.<br />

cothroin, a. see cothromach.<br />

cothrom,-uim,-an, s.m. Equipoise, equilibrium.<br />

2 Weight, any certain weight. 3 Justice,<br />

equal terms, as of combat, fair-play. 4 Comfort.<br />

5 Opportunity. 6 Ability, power. 7<br />

Advantage. 8**Support. 9**Mcrcy. Ar n-<br />

airgiud 'na lau cupthrom, our money in full<br />

for a calf.<br />

weight; far am bi cail bidh c., where there'9<br />

cotan, -ain, s.m. Little petticoat. 2 Little coat. a will there's a way; c. na F&nne, the Finyalian<br />

fair-play; i.e. one to one, gaisgeachair<br />

3**Lifctie pile. 4**Part, portion.<br />

cbtanach.ft a. Of. or pertain ing to, little-coats. gaisgeach agus laoch ri laoch K.G. P.; a' dol<br />

cotanach.ij -aiche, a. Cottouy.<br />

a dh'ionnsuidh a' chothroirn, goiny<br />

c6ta preasach nigainn an to seek justice;a,n<br />

ceud ch. a gheibh mi, the first op-<br />

righ, 8. /. Lady's<br />

mantle alchemilla vulgar in. see copan-andriuchd.<br />

comfortable circumstances.<br />

portunity I get ; tha e an c. math, he is in<br />

cbta-uisge,(AH) s.m.<br />

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% in good health<br />

Waterproof coat,<br />

(Lewis); fhuair e a h-uile c. d' a mhac, he got<br />

tcoth,s.//adinage, sally, repartee, A' 9 Righteous. Athair ch., righteou* father !<br />

c , pr.pt. of cotnaich. Is ard t' iarrtas os Duiiie c., o man in easy circumstances ;<br />

2 influential<br />

person;<br />

cioim na tha 'nam chomas a chothachadh,<br />

your desire is beyond what I am 3 religious person meidhean<br />

:<br />

auLe. to satisfy;<br />

aiumich na duilgheasan, leig leam an way is not equal<br />

c., just weights ;<br />

cha'n 'eil an slighe c., their<br />

c., nam' the difilcniiies,<br />

let me. overcome calpa cruinn c., brawns,<br />

;<br />

them', icell rounded and firm.<br />

a' c. nut, struifjting ayainxt you.<br />

adh, -aidh, s. m. Weighing, act of<br />

cothadh, -didh, s. tn. Support, protection. 2 weighing. 2 Poising, balanciug. 3 Ponder-<br />

i'n'.ser ration.<br />

. Cotharach.<br />

co'thaghadh, -aidh, a.m. Syntax, proper choice<br />

and construction of words,<br />

cothajch, v.a. Gain, get, earn, win. 2 Contend<br />

strive. 3 Try, tempt. 4**Debate. 5**Struggle,<br />

fight,<br />

cothaiche, -an, s.m. Earner. 2 Disputant, contender.<br />

cochaidh,(CR) o. Soft, spongy Glfnmoriston.<br />

cothau, -ain, s.m. Cough. 2 Anhelation. 3 ASLDma.<br />

4 Froth. 5 (AH) Decayed, corrou jd<br />

timber. 6J Pulp. 7 (DC) Shrine, reliquary<br />

box A rfjyll.<br />

cothanach, -aiche, o. Frothy. 2 Asthmatic. 9<br />

(AH) Corroded, decayed.<br />

d, sj. Frothiness, anhelation.<br />

cothannach, s.f. Froth, spray, foam.<br />

cothar, -air, -airean, s.f. Coft'er.<br />

cothar, -air, s.m. see cobhar.<br />

cotharach, -aich, s.f. Water scorpion-grass,forget-me-not<br />

myoaotis palnstris.<br />

co'thiqnal, -ail, s.m. see comh-thional.<br />

cothlaim, pr. pt. a' cothlainadh, v.a. Mix tocothlamadb,<br />

-aidh, s.m. Things of different<br />

kinds or colours mixed together. 2 Act of<br />

mixing together different sorts of wool as<br />

ing. 4 Settling, placing on a firm foundation.<br />

A' c<br />

, pr.pt. of cotnromaich. A' c.<br />

nam brbg, paring the shoes.<br />

cothromachd.Jt s.f. ind. Appropriateness. 2<br />

Equality.<br />

coLliiomaicb, pr. pt. a' cothromachadh, . a.<br />

Weigh. 2 Poise. 3 Ponder, consiJ'.T. 4 Establish,<br />

settle. 5* Make even with. 6*Make<br />

of the same size. C. na sgleatan, make the<br />

ot one size.<br />

-an, *. m. Weight. 2 Balance.<br />

Weigher.<br />

pastpt. of cothromaich. Weigh*<br />

2 Poised. 3 Aieasured. An talamh c.,<br />

the poixed earth.<br />

cbt'-iot-hdair, cotaichean-, s.m. Undercoat. .2<br />

Under-peiticoat.<br />

obt'-uachdair, pi. cotaichean-, s. m. Upper or

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