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eitchi, ds., B 12, 'spite, hatred' (?) ; etig, gl. turpe, SG. 28^. 



etha, A 36, na hetha, ' whicli go not.' See ethaim, W. 



bar-fhaelsaind, B 30, 'I should rejoice at, welcome' : sec. fut. oi forfaelim. Cf. 

 forbdelid, forhdelte, forbailtech, W. ; \_f'\orfdiltius, CRnaR. 



faidc, B 16, in cheviUe ; rad cofaidc, ' a . . . saying.' 



fairend, A 1, 'a section, certain persons' ; ns., with plural verh. 



fairpre, B 15, 'he will increase' (active); depend, fut. oi forbiur, as tibre of 



dobiur. 



feche, ds,, B 9, ' act of boiling ' ; Jichim, ' ich koche,' W. ; mod. Jiuchadh. 



feufaid, B 25, xQudifendfaid, 'will flay' (?). But/m. .i. lorn, O'Dav. 



fiadig, A 8, =feodaig, ' withers, decays ' (?) ; conjunct, pres. 3 s. oi feodaigim. For 

 vowel change, cf. feochuine =JiaicJi, W. ; gleo, gen. gliad, ceo, ciach, &c. 

 Or = ' turns to earth, moulders,' ^a«? .i. ferann, O'Cl. 



flanruad, B 1, 'blood-red' (?), xQZ.?i fri frais Jiandruaidli ferg, 'against blood-red 

 strife of heroes ' (?). 'Ent ci. Jlandruad ferci, Sergl. Con. 38; gusfland 

 ferce, M'Datho, 15. 



fornairt, B 1, gs. or adj., ' of great power, powerful.' Cf . nirt, C 15. 



forscailtech, nsm., C 17, 'liberal, generous ' (?). Cf. eroslac, Mk..; fosg attach, 

 'open-handed,' O'E..; '■AsosguiUeaehfdiUeachanditsin£ire,^ 'Munster 

 Poets,' 2nd ed., p. 48. Followed here by genitive. 



fraic, as., B 4, 'shield'; ^ ceithre hanmonna ar sceith ganfheall, fraic, eobhra,failte, 

 jinneall,'' ' Forus Focal,' quoted \m.dL.ex frag, fraic, O'E.. 



frais, as., ds., '& \, 2 ; C 15, ' a shower,' connected with feraim, ' I pour' ; hence 

 the secondary meanings 'hospitality,' O'E. [Gi. feraidfor n-aigidacht, 

 feraid fdilti, W.), 'valour, prowess, fight' (?) ; {ferait mor-gleo, ita in 

 cath oc a fertkain,^ W.). 



fuigset, A 33, seems an S-fut., 'they wiU seek' (?) ; mani digsid, 'unless they 

 (ye?) come,' Wind. ' Gram,' § 286. Ci. iarma-foich, m iarfaig Uogan 

 mo chro, B 7. 



fuin, A 29, cofuin, ' to the end' ; fuin, ' a stop, the end of a thing,' O'E. ; per- 

 haps better, ' till it ends, till there is an end,' conjunct, pres. 3 «. of 

 fuinim .i. criochnaighini no sguirim, O'CL, used with do, see Atk. 

 fuinim. Fuiniud, 'sunset'; modem ^o/aow, 'till nightfall.' 



gart, ns., B 17, ' acidity, sourness ' (?) ; hence goirt, ' sour ' ; goirtius, ' bitterness,' 



Atk. 

 geir, ds., B 10, ' flesh,' lit. ' suet.' 



gentair, C 32, ' will be bom, will spring up' ; here clearly fiit. depon. 3 p., but 



the form is that of the perf., the fut. stem being gign- or genf-. 

 gillchaide, C 38. 



glinne, C 39, ' security,' ar glinne, ' secure, fast.' 

 go, C 29, = gau ap. of ga, 'javelin.' 



