INDEX VERBOR UM. 



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shinty. 373. 533. a chamman creduma, 

 LL. p. 62 a. ib. p. 51 a. 



canal, a chaniicl, canal. Eg. 163. 



cds, a difficulty. Eg. 232. 



cel, a joint, 0'R. tar ceal a dha lamh, 694. 



cellam, Eg. 135? 



celtar, f. a spcar, 0'R. dubhcealtar, Eg. 87. 

 sg. acc. in cealtair, 166. du. nom. di cheltir 

 inna laim, LU. p. 133 b, 26. Another mean- 

 ing of celtar (m. ?) clothcs, robcs ofthc Drtiids, 

 given by 0'R., seems to be exemplified in 

 LU. p. 79 b, 20: ro chress a celtar comga 

 taris don tlaclit dillat tire taimgire dobretha 

 o aiti dniidechta. This ccltar is no doubt a 

 derivation from celt (anglicised kilt), as clo- 

 char from cloch, &c. 



cennus, hcadship, chicftaincy.Y.g. 335. is do 

 tuc cennus i cennach a clainni, LL. p. 385 c. 



cern, a coriier, 0'R. (m.) 56. sg. gen. cecha 

 culi ~i cecha cema, LU. p. 79 b, 17. Hence 

 cernach, four-square, angular, 0'R. and 

 Dict. H. S. bruiden . . . issi chulach cher- 

 nach cethardoirsech, LL. p. 263 a. culach 

 cernnach ochrach, LL. p. 66 a. 



cethern, f. and m. (1) a 7aarrior, mercenary. 

 sg. nom. is i cethern is dech la ri Temra do 

 gres a gilla con, A. F. 25. nidat eamlaid, ar 

 cethernd aile, LU. p. 26 b. voc. a cheithern 

 rogasta, LL. p. 174 a. pl. nom. cethirn ccnn- 

 lain, Tog. Tr. 3538. dat. re ceithernaib 

 in rig, A. F. 29. (2) f. a troop of military 

 vicn. 0'R. sg. nom. cethri chet cethri mile 

 cethern Aeniais ardbrige, LL. p. 144 a, 16. 

 rombia-sa cethem lib co n-deochsaind-sea 

 do thabairt cobra do de sin, LU. p. 71 b, 45. 

 acc for muncind mara Caisp gabsat cethirn 

 dilis, LL. p. I34a. undsea chethirn n-gilla 

 'na n-diaid da fostud ) da n imfuirech, LL. 

 p. loi a, I ; ib. 2. du. comrac da ceitern i 

 cCluain muc Nois .i. muinter Tadgain ocus 

 muinter Cinaoith, Chron. Scot. p. 306. 

 Hence the Anglo-Irish kern, not from cem, 

 a >i!an, as Skeat, Etym. Dict., has it. 



cethii'-chimsach, /(??/; brimmed. 286. From 

 cimas, f. a brim, bordcr. sg. dat. cona 

 chimais drumnig deligthi derggoir, Tog. Tr. 

 1531. cona cimais do banor biicc, LU. p. 

 79 a, 44. pl. nom. teora cimsa, Tog. Tr. 



^538- 

 ciab, a lock of hair, the hair, 0'R. (ciabh f ). 



83 1. 

 ciarach (^L I. cirach), crestcd 286. a chath- 



bair cirach clarach, LU. p. 79 a, 8. Cf. ro 



gab a chirchathbarr catha, LU. p. 79 b, 15. 

 ciar-lene, a protcctingshirt..g. 196. gabuis 



a ceithri ciarlenti fichct, Eg. 17S2, fo. 23 a, 2. 



From ciar, defeme, protection, 0"R. 



cinnim (ar), (i) I excel. no cinnfed air, 773. 

 nir chinn ncachair, 779, 621. (2) I fix upon. 

 is i comhairle ar ar chinneadar Tuatha 

 De Danann, Tor. Dh. p. 118, 11. Without 

 ar: ro ci'incastair uile encomuirli, 18. ria 

 siu chinnit in chomhairle sin, Tog. Tr. 2, 

 17S1. 



cir-dub, jct-blcuk. ulcha cirdub cass, Harl. 

 1802, fo. 9 b. From cir,yf/. batir dubidir 

 cir, LL. 252 b. gen. duiLigthir cuach cera 

 a gnuis, Stowe M.S. 992, fo. 82 b. 2. 



cirgal, fury ?, ciorghal, fcats of arms, 0'R. ? 

 sg. gen. ag cailheamh a cainnti t a cirgaiii, 

 43. pl. nom. ar bit imferga ~\ cirgala^ fuili 

 fordergga i cach sluag ) i cach thaurchom- 

 rac dunaid moir, LU. p. 55 b, 30. 



cith, a slioivcr. 827. cith snechtaide, LL. p. 

 1 89 b. na cithnella neme, LU. p. 80 a, 4. cith- 

 nella cotaigecha ciach, Rev. Celt. L p. 40. pl. 

 nom. ceatha troma, 1023. do feradar cetha 

 dolfe draigechta, Rev. Celt. I. p. 40. dat. 

 re ceathaibh gelclu[ma], 33. Cf. lar gel 

 air.al chluim, LU. p. 25 b, 12. 



clechtaim, I tise, am njont. 890. 



cliath, f. (i) a liurdlc, somcthing to fill up a 

 breach (bema, tolc), to stop a gap, now the 

 darning of a stocking, O R. and Dict. H. S. 

 dia tartam-ni. xxx. d'ar n-degdoinib imraach 

 i ngiallas, bid tanaite ar cliathgabala sund, 

 LL. p. 283^, 3. dat. doratad Messdead ar 

 cleith ar dorus in dune, LL. p. 115 b. forsin 

 chleith, ib. pl. nom.batar erlama la Lugaid 

 a chomarli .i. dochuaid leth fiallaig uad i 

 talmain .i. dognithe derc don chetfoit T cli- 

 atha tairsiu. No briste in gae ar bulg 1 ar 

 ind tresin cleith, LL. p. 2'yOb. gen. tir na 

 cliath n-gablach co n-gloir (scil. inis Bretan), 

 LL. p. 136 b. For the modem change of 

 meaning, cf. tolc, a brcach, now a hollow in- 

 duced upon a plane or smooth surface, a dint, 

 Tog. Tr. Ind. s. v. and add : airm itat na 

 Idith gaile anair isin cath berait toilg trisin 

 cath siar. Airm itat na laith aniar berait 

 toilgtiisin calh sair, LL. p. loi a, 12. ra pad 

 reil mo thoilg-sea and sain indiu i cumma 

 chaich, ib. 16. (2) an oar\_7). pl. nom. 

 cliatha, 31. 



clog-at (M.I. clocatt\ a hc/mct. Si-^. Cf. at 

 cluic gl. galea, Ir. Gl. 26. From cloc (cf. W. 

 pen-glog, a skull\ and att, a hat, a loan- 

 word from the O.N. hattr. S. Stokes, Rev. 

 Celt. V. p. 242. 



cnuasaigim, Icollect, gathcr. A F. 11. From 

 cnuasach, m. collcction, carning, purchas- 

 ing ; fritit, grozcth, Dict. H. S. cnuasach 

 mara no tire, LBr. p. 20.) a. gen. cracbh 

 cnuasaigh na canoine, Ms. Mat. p. 533. 



