INDEX VERB OR UM. 



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oirrthir Eorpai uli cu Roim, LBr. p. 8 a. 



tionoilset leth Cuinn ina n-dochum, Three 



Gl. p. ix. 

 tlas, weakness, debility. 53. 512. 649. ri 



cech tren a thalam, ri cech truag a thlas, 



LL. p. 147 a. conid ferr a mochbds inda 



rothlas rig, ib. gen. gan nin tlais na time 



na teithid, 667. 

 togarach, desirous, keen, eager. togharadh, 



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toirnem, thunder, 0'R. Eg. 97. 



toirtemail, hnlky, stont, 0'R. pl. a cloidme 

 . . toirteamla, 251. From toirt, quantity, 

 bulk, Wind. W. toirt teineadh treathan- 

 mhoire, Tor. Dh. p. 76, 2. 



toll-cennach, a nickname for the monks, lit. 

 having a mantle with a hole at the top {for 

 the head). pl. n. tollceannaig, Eg. 133. 



toU-gerraim, I cut a hole. Eg. 195. 



tonn-borb, havinga rough skin. 201 . From 

 tonn, the surface ofa thing, Wind. W. Cf. 

 in be thondgel, LL. p. 147 a, 6. talam tond- 

 bdn, LL. p. 169 a. dar tondgnuis in talman, 

 LBr. p. 1 1 3 a, for which we also find dune- 

 gnuis, LL. p. 95 b, or dunadgnuis, ib. 94 a. 



torc, .i. nomen do cride, Corm. p. 43, pl. 

 nom. tuirc, 883. Hence 



torc-asnach, f. the heart-ribs. 885. 



treasbrach, Eg. 97 ? 



treb ? pl. gen. comhraidh na treabha taibh- 

 [fjliucha sin, 45. 



tre-braid, well-hraided. Sic leg. 285. luirech 

 threbraid trediialach, Tog. Tr. 2, 999. tre- 

 in such compounds seems to have merely an 

 intensifying meaning. Cf. tre-glass, LL. p. 

 96a, II. LMDD. 284. Cf. the Welsh try-. 



tr6n-maillech, having strong rings. trean- 

 luithreac trednmhailleac, Eg. 195. From 

 maille, a ring, 0'R. 



tress, dash, stroke. treas adhmolta, 763. 

 dorat tonn in tuli tres mor, Rev. Celt. V. p. 

 393. Hence 



tressach, dashing. 482. 



treth ?, ana treithibh taibhtheanna, 200. 



tros, 10 14? 



trost, a crack. trost cnamha ag a chirrbadh, 

 732. In compos. : ni ro lia lem-sa trostbeim 

 i caill Tomair, ' the echoes of hiows,' Cog. G. 



p. 196, 31. -j secht catha lc a tescad inna 

 trostbeim i cendaib i i cnamaib 1 i cendmul- 

 laigib etorro, LL. trostgal na sciath, Tog. 

 Tr. 2, 869. Cf. truastad, Wind. W., and 

 add : beimnech t briscbruar na m-bocc6ti 

 iama truastad de na calggaib, LL. p. 291 a. 

 Tog. Tr. 2, 937. cach dib for truastad a 

 cheli, LU. p. 76 b. maith le tomech eten 

 na m-bachlach oc a truastad, LL. p. 285 a. 



trot-chor, a t^vist of coiiibat. pl. trodchuir, 

 206. From trot, covibat. ro briset trota 

 tulborba, LBr. p. 1 20 a. co trait, Fel. p. xlvi. 



trothlugud, rotting. 48. 



tul-gonach, sudden-ivounding. tulganach, 

 482. pl. trodchuir trena thulganacha, 206. 

 Cf. ro briset trota tulborba, LBr. p. 1 20 a. 



turthed, 119? 



U. 



ah,gear, hamess, 0'R. (um). 47. 



ucht, hreast, hosoiii. Frequently used meta- 

 phorically : re hucht chatha, 542. in sciath 

 ra hucht in chatha, LL. p. 300 b, 1. as m' 

 ucht fein, on iiiy oivn account, 544. as t' 

 ucht-sa, 545. 



ur-gairdiugud, %viling away the tiiiic, ainus- 

 iitg, entcrtaining, lit. shortcning, whence the 

 Anglo-Irishism, to shorten the tiine. Cf. 

 Germ. sich die zeit verkiirzen, kurzweil. 

 o nach fuil urrgairdiugudh ele againn aniubh, 

 as we have no other entertainment to-day, 

 160. fa hirgairdiugud menma ] aicenta leo 

 Cailti, Laud 610, fo. 123 a. x. tanic Cu- 

 chulaind i tosuch na himacallma dia rad t 

 bai oca miniugud do do urgairdiugud a seta, 

 ' to shorten their way,' Tochm. Em. Stowe 

 MS. 992, fol. 81 a. gen. lucht airgarddigthi, 

 LL. p. 2 6Sb. 



xirmaisnech? 167. Cf. ermaisi, hitting, 

 striking, Tog. Tr. 2, 1099, and the note, p. 

 139. Also 0'Don. Suppl. s. v. urmhaister, 

 it is determincd. tuc Ciardn urchur adhmhur 

 urmheisnach {' hrave') don chath, Oss. Soc. 

 V. p. 84. ro chaith urchar dthusach liir- 

 mheisnigh, ' of exceeding courage,' Tor. Dh. 

 p. 168, lo. 



urrlair, 639 ? Can this mean a swift mare, 

 from ur- and Idir, f. ? 



