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5'-^P
imci5
ÍTIiliite
llí
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a\<
puúx^t
uatí)
r^
-ÓÁ
t)lMT)^in
ó
foin,
50 r-^^i^
fé
's-Á
cór>-«MX)exiCc
50
t^fu-Air
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í
pórcA
•AS
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^n
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leisfe^x)
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n-A
p-drÁirce
v^r\
-Qó
-A
r^s^il,
munA
t)fui$e>á-ó
ré
cítucu$A ó
fxioi
r\-A
li^irh-rxin
sut^
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í-
llíoit
^áictur
r^
^n -o-d-Oxirh
^a
tjir
itl^ire
x^sur
i^í
r-^Tt)
fior
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cr-í^5^í^c
rm
umie,
óir
o'éxis
muincir
tll^ire
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f^t^
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í
^sur
ní
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móttin
lomr-Ái-ó
uirci
'r^ti
-Áic
rii^-
11.
Cuir
Ax\
rASA\(z
ticiít
leir
r^
óém
e^rt)ui5
Oúm,
5wr
pór
r^ir^-An
CxMlm
-oi
n^oiitcí
tTIÁire
1lí
ívUAi]ic,
a
txíimic
ó
-ó^omit)
cx\qatx:a,
1
n-xi
p^iMirce
rém,
le
bu-AC-dilL
mx^c-ÁncA
'OÁ
nsoirci
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a
Xy\ 'wa
comnui-óe
lÁirh
te
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\WeÁt>A
x^^ur 50
v\-aX>a\\\
ré
Leir
5uit
imcis
y\
ua-ó
'r
50
t)fuil
rí
'ti-<í corhn-ái óe
m^itt
mn^oi
a's
r^-Al^
^i^G
lÁirh
le
Oíin
'p^-or-Aic,
-á5ur
5utt
cóitt a
cur»
'n-A
X)A\Ve
leir.
12.
CuittexAX)
rM-on^ire
leir
ón
cr-AS-árc
a
conn^itic
'5Á
t)pórxA ó MX>
-A5ur
-A crucuj^X)
cé^i-onxiccA
WA
mnÁ,
^5i-'r
oo
rhionnuij
^n
t^e-Att
r^Ti
5utt't)
í aw
X^eAXx téA-owA
ym
a
t)í
-Anoir
-A5
U-A-ós
Ó
\\Ao-oA.
Cuitt -dn
c-exjrt>05
rior
ottc^i
uile a
tQAtz
1 tic^itt
-05
^n
CAibi'oiL 1
V[-A\\
cus^T)
^n
cúir
cum
coirce.
t)í
^n
cLi^t^
uiLe
1
n-^5^ix)
aw
AtA\\
t)ttMin,
cion
sutt
pór
ré
II-at)^ Le
nmxioi
Ax\
fitt
eiLe,
-Asur
n^ic
Lei^v'e^x)
ré
xíí
•óuL
leir
1
nx)i-Ai-ó
x)ex\ttt3^X)
fxJSÁiL
sut^'t)
í ^ be^n
í.
Agur
x)uLv.iitc
ri-AX> 5Utt cóitt
t3,din5
A
cutt
^itt
fém
ir
á\\
c^x)5,
mun^
5cuirt-*ix)e
IT ikitte
^t^
riwt)-áL.
A
x)^oine
UxiirLe,
^t^r^
^^
z-AtA\x^
DitMn,
'*
r\Á
x)^ott^ix)
mé
50
scLumiX)
rit>
X)eitte^x) ^n
r5<^-'t.
CuiítccAÍit
ax\
Seoisexjc
cum
a
mionn^.
13.
*Oo
rhionnuig
^An
Seoisdc
5uit
pór-^x)
é
^a
x)ó
—
50
tt-'Uxxitt
ré
Ax\
téAX>
t)e^n
as
t>^AiLe
$oittc
—
50
\\A\ti
rí
t)LM-ó<^.in
xMse
LxÁim
Le Cnoc me^\x)4
—
gutt
imcig
rí
^^^'^
^V
T'ii
—
1^*'^
r^it)
rior
-^ise
cia
Leii^
—
t)í
ró
rém
r-Án
L>^iLe
—
ní
y:AQA
vd
AS
imce^cc
í
—
ní
t^«iiL>
rí
rotLÁin
1
nx)un)
clomne
V^reit
ru-Aitt
ré
^n
-OAV^A
\ieAX\
'yAX\
Á\z
rin
—
f^\oiL
r^
5>-ir
é^5
^
ttA-Q
be-dn
—
fMOiL A\-\
r^s^itc
é
—X)'éxi5
^n
OAfA
t^e^jn.
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Atioir,
A
ó^ioine
iidifle,**
^a^mta
ax} c--áC4ip
t)rMn,
reo
liaí\
A
Fu^ip
inire,
v-aoi
lÁim
f'<i5-«í^it^í:
p^iiiirce
^n
cSeoi$i$,
A
óe^r^uiS^'Ar
Stir»
é^5
^
cé^-o
t)e^n
—
50
t)p-áC*i
ré
réin
mAX^t)
í
'r
50
Ti'Ait)
ré
AS
A
córiuirh
—
5ur
pór
ré^
^n
Seoige-AC
'n-A
-óiai-ó
r^n
le
c-AiUn
eile
'r-An
-Áic,
*r
Swf
éx\5
rTG
pór
ó
foiTi- Pé^c^iTÓ
^noir
S^
nT)exirnA
tné
mo
X)íce>All
^r
-An
fíiMnne
f^s^i^
-Atn-dó.*'
14. O'éiitij^
imre-Ar^Ti i oir
-^^ti
cléitt
uime. Oub-Aipc cufo
ACA
''
sur't)
í
t)e>»sn ^n cSeoi$i5
í
Sxin
conc^ÚAirc,
ó
ru^r-Ar
A
úeA\\t)AX) ó
fAS^rc
Soipc
-Asur
mionnA
au
fir
a
X)í
1
lÁt^ir
^5
^n
pór^X).
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•ore-Am
eile
^'
riAc
r^it>
rm
oe^rtitAÍ
50
reA ^,
óir,
^n
re^ir
tug
^n
mionn^
50
t^F'ACxi
ré
'5Á
pór^it)
í,
50
r^it)
ré
ri^r-f'-'iii'e*i6
i-As-r-A-ó^rc-Ac,
^sur
50
mb'fét-oir
teir
-A t)eic me^llCA.
''
mÁ'reAX),
-Arr^
r^^n
-ac^í,
''
céi-óe-A-o
r^r^
50
Con-
n^cCA,
F^
X)éin
f^s^ittc
boirc,
50
t)KiorAi D reife-An, má'r
í
^n
X)eAn
cé-A-on-A
a
pór
ré.
tlí
tie-AX),
^rr-A
X)uine
eile,
'*
x^cc
céi-óe^-ó
rí
F-a
óéin
.An
cr^S-Airc
eile
^5
Cnoc ílleÁx)A,
50
Úpior-Aix)
reire^n,
mi'r
í ^n
X)eAr\
céAX^n^
ro
^
o'éAS
f^oi
n-^
éúr-Am.
15.
TóSAX)
sÁtre
nA cui-oeAcr^ 1
n-A$AiT)
An
fir
n ,
lonnur
50
x)CxJiinic An
cúir
a
t)eic
'nA^
Áx)t)Ar Srititi
' ^
mcxirs-
T^
x)ei|te-AX), .Anu^ijt
-oo
conn^itic
Cax)5
ó
nAox)A
n^\c
r-Ait)
r'-AX)
xir
cí
réi óci$
óé^n-Atii
nó
x)eiíteAX)
óur
leir,
x)'u\ttn
ré
ceAX) lAt)A}\^r
leir
au
e^rt^os.
''
A tTise-Attn-A
C^rtJuis,
^rr'
eire^n,
a'
screix^e^nn
cur-A
5ur
cus^-ó
^n t^e^n
ro
x\r
fiut)Al
leir
riA
ríX)eo5-Ait)?
*'
llí
creix)im-re a
leiteix)
50
T)eirhin,
^rr^
^n
c-e-Art)05.
*'Ó
mÁ'r^^ ó,
be^nn^cc
Dé
50 r^^it) asax)
]^Án
rsé^l
rm, óir
t)éix)
TTlÁire
111
Ru-Airc
x^SAm-r^
50
re-AX).
''
Cionnur
t^in,
^rr'
An
c-e^rt^os,
mÁ
crutui$te>Ar
5ur
pór-A-ó
í
leir
An
cSeoi$e-Ac
romAx^-r-A?
''
Cum-A
riTi,
-Arr^
TIa-ós:
x)4r
n-oóig
n^c
scuirreÁ-r-A
T)'fMó>Ait)
uirti
A t)eit 'nA
mnAoi -Ai^e
x)'éir
-a
t^^Áir-
16.
Oo
iti-AOix)
An
tl)A\\ uile 1
scionn
jÁire
1
nx)iAif)
cotnr^ix)
f^i-ój;,
>A5ur x)ut)4irc cÁc
sur
m^it
-AX)Ut)4Airc
ré
é
-Asur
sur't)
^ise
t)í
^n
ÓU1T)
X)ot)'
fe^^rr
'r^^n
Conrpóix).
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\)a
veÁC-Ai\y
•Doti
eAfbos
^
nsíor-AC
'r
-a
mexi-ÓAit^
^
cors
nó
t»reic
-A
A
t>úti)^irc,
Aicc
so
0U115
ré
cotti-Airle
x)o
tT^-ós
'r
oo
tll-Áitte
*^
-A
DUl
leir
-An
-oír
eile
so
ContixiccA
t
lÁtA)\^
-án
•o-Á
f-<i5-Arc
no
50
t)fui5i-otr
Ain-AC
fior
riA
vírmne.
''
>A
t\nAt/'
xirr-A
r^'ós,
''
ní'L
tnire 1
ngeAlt
^v
^
ó ^
leir
^n cSeoisexic, xicc,
tnÁ'r
í
oo
coil-re,
céfóe-At)
t^eire-An
'r\A
tD^ile,
^sur
r-AC-dinn-re
vém
Asur
ttlÁire
1
Scionn
r^-<í'CCtn^ine
eiLe
^a
óéin
f^5*Mrc
Cnuic
meÁ-óxi:
^águr,
tnii
crutuigexinn ^n SeoigexAC
-Annrm
gur't)
í
r^o
-^
X)eAn,
-DAr
n-oóts
nAC
ré^íi-Ann
xxn
-ouine
UAr-^l r'
^i^
Uxiiv
'A
cuir
r-AOi
r\-A
LÁirit
5ur
é^5
rí-''
Uocc
A
•Dutne
5-An
céilL,
xi Dut)Airc
^n
c-ex.\rt)os;
ní
éirí^vexj^ni
iit)
níor
rufoe.
17.
\^Á
A\\ r\-A
X)Á]\AC,
cuir
tTlÁire a
ne-Arr-A'ó
innrce
uile
A]\
A
mum
xir
í^í
óuL
50
ConnxiccA,
AS^r
'ré
xjn
réi'oceAC
-d
rmne
n^
coinArrí^^iS
eACorr-A,
n^
'ooirr^
t)eit
.^r
-Aon
rors^iLce,
^n
Seoije-ác
're^r-Atii
^muig
r^-ACC
scoircéim
o •Dorur
n^
rr-Ái oe,
Ca-ds
t)eit
'n^
fex^r-Atn
'ta
n5.Ar óA
rex^cc
scoircéim
ón
-oorur
cúiL,
^sur
ire
A
ro5-Ain
A
le^nAriMinc
'r
a
t)eit
Aise ó
rm
-dm-AC.
Dí
^n
Le^nt)
'n^
co-dLxí-d
'r^
5cLMt)in.
X)^ triÁire
so
DíreAc
x55
crMLL
so
n-oexiCAi-ó
rí
V^
oém
a
Lemt)
cutn
rLÁn
fist)iii
-dise
-ósur
50 -ocus
n
P05
-00,
4A5ur
fiL
rí
•oeor.
O'imtis
p
a-ó
-dniqrm
50
r^it)
p
1
DC>áOt>
.Amut^
Dcn
c^irns
50
5cu^L.i
rí
rFre^^o
.An
Leint)
'n^i
-oiai-ó.
Tiiie^ir
tTiÁire
^r
-Air
-^s^'r
•o'fán
rí
s^n
tti^irs,
s-Ati
ÍJUAi-óreA ;,
ó
rm
AvnAC
.dise
Uatjs
ó
n>Ao^ó4
50
DÁr.
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ct>dn
tioT).
ace.
or
occms.
—
acoasative.
adj.—
adjective.
arfw.—
adverb,
adrl. exp.
—
adverbial
expressioB-
anal.
—
analvtio form.
tipZ.—
accusative
plural.
Arm.
—
Armag'h,
art.
—
articl'í.
ci.—confer, compare.
co7?.~collective.
tomp.~com parati
re.
Con.—Connacht.
cond.
—
conditional.
cop.—copiila
(assertive
Terb).
dat.
—
dative.
<i«p.—
deppndent
form.
dpí.—
datÍTe
plural.
ds.—datire
siujular.
acl.
—
ecJipsing.
e.g.—exempli grutia,
for
example.
eo^e/.—exclamation.
/.
—feminine.
F. M.—
Four
Maítcra'
Anaals.
Jut.
—
future.
gen.
—
genitive.
croí?.—
govcrning'.
Í7p3.—
g^onitive plaral.
hist.
prí?».—
historio present.
h.—ihidem,
same
referenoe.
t.e.~id
est,
that
is.
«mpír.—
imperative.
ncJ.
—
ináicative.
rdec.
—
indeclinable.
ndep.
—
independent.
ínferro^.—interrogative.
L.
0.—Leath
Chuinn.
lit.
—
literallj.
loc.
reZ.—
locative
reíatíTe.
»1.
—
masculine.
M.
or
Muns.—
Munster.
Mid.
Ir.—
Middle
Irish.
Mon.—
Monag'han.
N.
0.
or
N.
Con.—
North Coanacht.
KPí7.—
negatite.
npí.—
nominative
plural.
obj.
—
object.
O'Don.—
O'Donovan,
O.
N.—Old
Norse.
pass.
—
passive.
p/t.—
perfect.
pí.—
plural.
prep.—preposition
pres.
—
present.
pres.
part.
—
presenfc
participl*..
pro/i—
pronoan.
rel.
—
relative.
rel.
part.
—
relativc»
particlí.
«.
—
Bingular.
§.
771.—
substantive
inttS'^ctin^
S-prfif
.—S-preteríte.
«?í6j.—
subjunctivp.
»up.—superlative.
írons.—transitive.
U. or Uls.
—
Ulster.
uiiipers.
—
unipersonal
lorm,.
«6.—
verb.
•oc—
Tocative.
^C'
W.
Ula.—West
Uidter.
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|:octóit\
—
Af
usei
as
a
rcl.
-['Tr;
—v.uo,
whieh
;
í^ •o'iopoíiur.»'.
Avhi-^h
we
'W'oiild
eau
;
5| eim
bM)
a
o'íop^\mwif,
a híz
oí
food to
eat, 2,5, 47.
-AtJAir.r.,
/.,
river
;
gen.
^Ntm,?,
28,
1.
AbAtft,
3
s.
jjres.
ifíd.
deiJ.
of
•oei|um,
I sav
;
31,
11.
^bó|i,
m.,
mirv
plaee,
21,
37
;
22,
40
;
27,
53.
-Acc,
m.,
condition,
term
;
A|t
Acr
-pún
A
coin^beÁil
<m^i,
om
condiíion
of
keepingit
secret.
*'
íirst enjoining seereev,''
28,
3-
w\cc,
but,
except
;
acc rupvAb
é
50,
only
tliat,
6,
21
;
acz ^n
pÁipce
jor.';,
if
3'ou
will
only
steal
the child,
17,
24.
-Áx)b6fi,
iii.,
matter, business,
3l\
8.
A-ocím,
1
.5.
pi'es.
iiid.,
1
see,
8,
32
;
3
5.
A-ócí,
2^
4<J.
[By
loss of
^-
and
equivalence
of
-•Dc-
to
r
in sound,
these
forms are now
pronounced
nm,
cí.
and are
found
spelt
so in
Meath
aud
Uls.
MSSS.]
^e|i,
VI.,
air, sky
;
(jen.
aq\\\,
13,
ló.
i.j,
m.,
battle
;
pl.
iu rn'.MJ
ó
my
battles
O
,
21,
36
(an ex-
clatnation
of
surprise).
*\ibeif,
/.,
ocean,
vast dee}>.
19, 30.
-c\ii;e.
at bim
or it
;
t,f^\r\n
y\ó-
tAi-oit*.
/i^e,
1
would
be
too
stron;; for it,
U.
7.
<.M5e=o5,
with,
33,
17.
A.\inTÓeoin,
/.,
unwillingness
;
T)Á
A.
fin,
in
spite
of
that,
30,
10.
>áitnfip,
/.,
time
;
service,
hiring
;
gen.
in
A5 iA|if
ai-ó
.aimf
i|ie,
seeking service,
10,4.
xXin-oeoin,
/.,
unwillingness
;
•oÁ A.
fin
«ile,
in
spite
of
all
that,
29,
4.
-c\iíix>e, /'.,
height ; a\\
Aifoe, in
heigíit,
high,
12,
9.
Aif.icif
iu
1
n-<M|iicif,
gov. gen.,
towards,
to,
to
meet,
18,
29.
^if
in
Af
Aif,
back,
22,
39?
agaiu,
21, 36
(cf.
Ab<Mf
a|i
Aif
é, say it again,
Don.
)
;
a
•óul
Af
mo •o-jiuim
Af
Aif,
to
get
ou
my
back again,
26,
52;
cuif
fé
p.
rii.
C.
Af
a
•ojiuim
.ifi
4if,
he
put
F.
ra.
C on
his
back again,
26,
.ó3.
A\z,
/.,
place
;
1
n-ó>ir,
in or
into
the
place
where
a
thing
was
or ought
to
be
;
1
n-Áic
uA lÁiiTie,
into
the
place
where
the arm
was,
16,
21
;
1
n-Áir,
instead
of,
in
place
of,
6,
23
;
7,
26
;
7,
28
;
l'.>,
31.
-AitseAf} ,
/.,
a
short cut
or
way
;
<//>/.,
13,
13.
^Mcfi'fim,
I tell
;
3
,9.
pft..
29,
4.
Alló-o
in
1 n-Allóx),
long ago,
in times past,
28,
1.
.Alcfom,
ni.,
act
of nursing
i
A5
A.
Iein5,
nursing
an
iu-
faut, 29,
4.
ALcu^ax),
m.,
thanksgiving,
thanks
;
míle
a.
t)o
I)ia,
(tOíI
be
thanked
a
thousand
times,
23,
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Arrn^c.
out
;
off
;
xvp
leij
fé
pioíin ArriAC
X)i
X)|iuin- ,
lintil
lae let Fionn
get
oíf liis
back,
26,
53.
ATÍiAr,
7n.,
a
fierce warrior
of
cannibal
habits,
a
cannibal
24,
44, 45,
6cc.
;
gpL,
ib.
[In
the
iÍS.
literature
=
a mer-
ccnary
soldier.
The
present
sense is
found
onIy
in folk-
lore.]
Aiiiiiif,
m.,
doubt
: rí'l
4.^.
*rn
b-,c
AjAm
ofc,
I have no
doubt
of
you, I
have
no
reason to
doubt
vour
state-
ment,
I
am sure
you must
be,
26,
53.
AtiACf
Ac,
diflBcult, distressing,
29,3.
-ánu'.f,
over
(from where
the
person addressed
is
over
to
the speaker)
;
f
ui-ó
.^niAfi,
*•
sit
over'
=
come
over
and
sit dovrn
with
me
wherc
I
am,
3,
11
;
ax\^a\^
^'S^V P
M^
over
(to
the
speaker
or
re-
lator) and
back '^from
the
speaker)
=
back and
for-
wards,
18,
29 ícf. Aniof
.^juf
fíof,
4,
17,
for order
of
ad-
verbs).
-An-lúcjAiti,/.,
great
joy
:
bí a.
Aif
,
he
was
overjoyed,
19.
31.
Aon.
one
:
^tt
Aon,
both,
30,
8,
and
33,
17.
-ájifuije,
/.,
act
of
telling
or
relating,
1,
1.
Af
s<^ll,
/,
armpit
;
dat.
-aiII,
26.
53.
-Arc.-f,
m., journey
:
a.
clomne,
labour
of brinsing
forth,
29,
3.
Acl<MTi,
quick
;
adv.,
28,
1.
tJACAc,
m., beggar;
voc.
2,
4,
&c.
t)ACci-oe.ic,
by-form of
bocói-o-
e<\c,
with
vowel
variety,
13,
16.
&c.
bAiLe, '//?,,
horce
;
a
teit
cóf
|t-
Ainc
&]y
An bAile,
to be
draw-
iug
towards
(making for)
home,
26,
52
;
'nA
bAile,
home
(ioT
cum An
báil-e),
33,
16
;
v^r.
bAile,
at
home.
31,
13.
t)Ainim
<^m<^c,
I
arrive
at
after
an eífort
and
succeed
in
get-
ting
;
1
s. past suhj.
50
mbAimnn
AmAC
é, 15,
21.
t)Ain5,
/,
excommunicatioB,
har.,
31,
12.
t).iifceA-ó,
?n.,
christeniag
gcn.
bAifcce,
19,
31.
b<^Ll,
m.,
s]>ot
:
'f^
mbAtt,
forthwith,
28,
2.
t)AnAif,
/.,
wedding,
nuptials,
8,
33
;
bí b.
Lac
^juf
bLiA-ónA
o\\tA,
there
was
a
weddin-g
for
a
day and
a
year
over
them,
9,
35.
b.Afo^,
7,1.,
a
barrow,
2, 8,
&-c.
t)Áf
Ac,
morrow
;
1
mbif
ac,
to-
morrow,
1,
2,
&c.
;
\.Á
a\\.
n-A
b.'iuvc,
on
the following
day,
3,
10
;
33,
17.
t)Áíi|i-cof,
the
top
of
the foot,
i.c. tiie
toes and
instep
buAiL
fé
b.
A|i
,
he kicked,
he
gave a kick
to,
27,
54.
[A
formation like
cAoL--Ofuini,
the
small
of the back.]
béA-ó,
3
s.
cond.
of
ACÁim,
I
am
;
oÁ mbéA ó
An
L0CÓ5
beA.s
-sjuf
An
L0CÓ5
móp
[Ann',
even if
the
mouse
and
the
rat
were in it
(men-
tioned),
26,
50.
tDéAmuTO-inne
=
beimír)-ne,
1 pl.
fut.
of
,^cÁim,
I
am
;
ní
b.
LeAC,
u-e
shall
not
accompany
you, 12, 10.
DeArn,/.,
mount,
29,5.
t)é..'.ff4M-D.
unipers.
fut.
of
x^c^Áim,
I
am
;
=
I
will
[give],
12,
10.
[In
Uls.
the
unipers.
form
is used
in
reply
to
questions of
all
persous,
a
usage
found
also in
X.
Con.]
t)e4ruit;im,
I
nourish,
I
rear
j
pft.
pn^ts..
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beitir.
used
locally
=
two
things
;
two,
i.e.
two
bolts,
24,
46.
[Properly
'
two
per-
8ons,'
but
in
\V.
Uls.
all
the
pers.
numerals
are
applied
to
things
as
well
as
per-
SOHS.]
bimi-oe,
/«.,
minute
;
i
gcúií;
t)imit)e,
in
fivs minutes,
3,
12, &c.
t)iO|iÁTi
bfiollAij,
a
breast-pin
;
gen.
21,
37.
t)ioi;Án
fUAin,
pin oE
slumber,
slumber-pin,
a
magic
pin
supposed
to produce sleep,
8.
30.
iDiOrÁilce,
/.,
liquor,
drink:,
6,
23.
bocófoeAc,
mottled,
speckled
pl., 13,
15,
&c.
boJA
jeÁfii,
short bow, 22, 40.
[
Fossibly sorae
kind
of
bow
shorter
than the long-bow
formerly
used
in warfare.]
tJojA-ó,
i/i.,
act
oí
moving
;
..^5
b.
Aníor
ip
r'or»
nioviug
up
(towards
one)
and
down
(from
one),
4,
17.
bojÁn, ?«.,
soft
miry
ground.
18,
29.
DollfAi^e,
7n.,
herald,
crier,
19,
31.
bómAince,
?«.,
a
minute ;
1
•orjií
b., in
three
minutes,
10,
4
;
1
scúij;
b.,
in
five
Hiinutes, 12, 11;
21,
36.
boc^n,
171.,
a
small bundle
;
b.
co 'cAin,
a
small
bundle
of
straw,
6,
21.
bliCAJAccA,
comp.
and
svp.
of
bjieAJ;,
fine
; bA b.
nÁ ia 0,
íiiier
than
they,
21,
36.
b;ieo,tnuj;A-6,
rn.,
act
of
regard-
iug or looking
at,
28,
1.
bji«ic,
f.,
act
of
briuging,
taking
with
one,
21,3S;
act
of bearing
;
gen.
-e,
29,
3.
biieiú,/.,
judgment,
3l'.
:>.
bjini-óeAn,/..
a
fairy raansion;
gen.
-ne,
29,
'j
:
ds.,
29,
3;
dpí.,
28,
3.
bu.\cjilL
«iimrij'.e
[lit.
boy
of
service),
servant
bov,
6,
23.
buA X)f.eAX),
rn.,
trouble,
un-
easiuess,
33,
17.
buAinre,
(taken)
;
wou.
G.
24.
buil,/.,
form,
use
;
ah
buil,
in
vogue,
iu
use,
10,
1
; 21,
38.
[A
Xorthern
form
of
bAil
cf.
cui|t
rú
bvjil
5An
fAt
<m*i
(Arm.)
;
ata
fós
agas
dolhi
rianih arhuil,
Carsuel.j
búi|ipe, / .,
calling
out
in
mock-
ery or
ridicule
(aji,
at),
14,
15
;
roar,
26,
50.
bunA-ó.
rn.,
people,
host
; b.
nA
bfiui-óne,
the
host
of
fehe
fairy castle,
29,
4.
C.\,
what
;
cÁ
a|i
bir,
whatever,
11,
4,
crc.
;
cÁ
An
Áir,
what
is
the
place,
where
(ip
eon-
struction),
12,
12.
ÓA'
(before
consonants),
cAn
(before
vowels
and
p),
neg.
=
ní,
not
; 1.
1,
iS:c.
: it
is
never
followed
by
the
future
tense,
but takes the
present
in
sense
of future,
e.g.,
ca
fui-óim,
I
won't sit,
3,
11
;
CA
cAitim,
I won't
throw,
3, 11
;
CA h^vn, V\\
not be,
7,
29
;
this
particle
aspirates b,
c,
-o,
f,
5,
m,
p,
eclipses
c,
and
leaves
f
and
often
-o
un-
changed.
[The form
cAn
is
preferred before
prep. prons#
whatever tbeir initial
be,
e.g.,
cAn
leif
é
=
ní
leif
é.]
CAibi-oil,/.,
cliapter (ecclesias-
tical
meeting
.
31,
12.
C'Ainm
=
cÁ
Ainm
(cÁ
bAinm),
what
name,
22,
41.
CAitifseAc,
m.,
a
rock,
4,
17.
CAitpi-ó
mife,
1
must,
12,
12;
CAitf
1-Ó
cú,
you
must,
14,
IX;
rel.
fvt.
in
ip
cú
cAitfeAf,
it
is you
who
mu8*,
19,
3:>;
1 pl.
cj.itpeAmui-o,
we
most,
23,
43.
CAn<MTi4Mnr,
/.,
gpeech, kiad
of
talk, LO,
2
;
21,
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ÓAji
(before
past
tense),
neg.=
tiíof,
uot
;
1. l,
&c
CÍt^V-,
m., jaw,
21,
37.
CAf
^]i,
cbance
on,
raeet
;
cAf
Ati
TÍiÁtAn»
•'if.
lit.
the
mother
chanced
on
him
=
he
raet
his
motiier, 2,
9
;
a
ca;-f-\ ó
<*ir,
vvhom
he
would
meet,
4.
13
;
CAf
feA^t
Aif
,
he
met
a
man,
4,
14;
^uf
CAf
fCAi»
0|iCA,
till
thev
met
a
man,
4, 16;
cAf
f
é i^\\,
he
mct,
7,
30.
CAfCAii
-oo
(^n),
meets,
chances
ou
;
CAf
A-ó
beifc
iíiac
Ati
f
íoj
X)ó
tuAf,
he
chaneed
on
the
two
sons
of
the
king
above,
17,
25.
CArAC,
curly,
1,
3.
Cacat),
Leath
Chuinn
form of
CAireATr.,
act
of
casting,
&^c.,
16,
21
;
in
sense
of
castinír,
tliroNráu-.
kc..,
follovved
by
Af.,
25, 49.
Cac
mAi A,
('alamity,
mischance,
22,
41.
\\uother
form
is
CAc
TTiAi
b
^Con.)]
CeAccAf ,
either
; c,
aca, either
of
them,
14,
17.
CéA onAcc,
/.,
identity
;
gcn.
31,
12.
CeAl^AX),
m.,act of
entertain-
ing
or
amusing
;
'5Á
c, [she]
being
entertained, 29,
4.
CeAluijim
also
ceAÍAim),
I
eat
;
3
5.
pft.
in
bA
beAj
a
ceAluij
fí,
she
ate
little,
28,
2.
[Lf
,
Tj'éij-
CaiIcui
a
pf
Ainn
A
ceAl,Am, after
Cailcin's
eat-
ing
his
meril,
14ií,
28
;
ní|i
ceAlAij
'pf
Ainn,
slie ate
not
her
food,
150,
10,
Dcírdre,
Z.
fúr
Celi.
Phil.
(also
Co.
Down
usage)
;
1
-ocoij
Óúm
SAiVinA
fé
ceAlAim
biAt),
in
the
house
of
Dunsany
I
dine,
S.
C.
cS.,
p.
66.]
CcAn^Ailce,
bound
(-oe,
from
=
to)
;
c.
-ot,
bound
to
him,
4,
17.
Céimmsim,
I
step
;
3 s.
pft.,
18,
29.
CeÓL.
-m.,
music
;
a
song; dpl
ceólcAifi,
songs,
29,
4.
C»on,
because
;
cion
juf
póf
fé,
beeause
he
married,
31,
12.
Cío;'.-f
lACAil,
f
Zíí.
comb-LOoth)
dp . in
Aji cíon-piAcLA;t)
ma
•of.omA.
on
theserrated teeth
(iooth-like
ridge;
o£
my back,
1.
1.
Circe.'nAC,
/ .,
kitclien
;
ge7i.
14,
18
;
dat., 14.
18.
C\.Á]\
éA-oAin,
forehead
;
takes
poss.
pron.
before
latter part:
1
5clÁf
A
héA-OAin,
in her
forehead. 21,
37.
ClÁ]t
occA,
chest
;
takes poss-
pron.
before latter parfc
;
Af
c. A
hoccA,
out
of
her eliest,
21,
37.
CLiAfe, m.,
a
basket,
a
creel
c. pofCAi^,
a
bog-rreel (for
carryiug
turf),
21,
37.
CliAf.
/..
co/Z.,
elergj,
31, 12;
olcl
acc.
(or
dat.
'í^,
cléiji,
32,
14.
ClifeAf.
3
5. old
S-pret.
(
hist.
pres. )
of
clipm,
I
start
(with
fear)
;
28.
2.
CnAjAfnAC,
'/«.,
a
cracking
or
rattling
sound :
bAin
f
é
c.
Af
mullAC
An
coije,
he
caused
the
top
of
the
house
to
give
a
sound
of
cracking,
15,
20.
CnÁitiiín,
little
bone,
1,
3.
CnÁth
luf5An,shin-bone;
dual,
24,
46.
CneAfCA,
honest,
31,
11.
CocAn,
7/i.,
straw
;
gen.
-Aiti,
6,
21.
CoTDlui^im,
a
popular
form of
co-olAim,
I
sleep;
Zpl.
pft.
anol.,
25,
49.
CoitÍToe
=
coTTifATOA,
equ&llj
long, 13,
15,
».\.c.
CoirhéAT),
m.
(keeping,
conscrva.
tion)
; watchicg;
x>o
c.
bcACA
Ajuf
bÁif
A
bAinc
-0100,
that
you
be
deprived
of
your
watching
of
(means
of
guard-
ing)
your
life
and
death,
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2 and
22,
39
;
act
o:
watoh-
ing,
14,
17
aiid
14,
IS;
-oa c.,
watching
it,
25.
4S.
Coirr.é<>-OAim, I
watríb
;
'2
pi.
cond.,
14,
17.
CoiTÍilinTir,
/.,
a
race fof
rr.u-
ning),
7,
28.
Coinne,
meetinir
;
cui}i
rné
p-i
t>A'^
50.,
[
sent for
yo\\,
14,
17 ;
1
50.
lic|ie.>c,
for a
lottfcr,
30,
8.
Conie,
m.,
canldron,
25,
4-S.
Cóiit'^éAl,/.,
corner. 25,
49.
Co-.f
i-óe.^cr, /..
waílcinir;
c.
.\
coin5te..\il
tei'
,
to keep
\\\i
with
him in
walking,
23,
42.
Coip
írfi'^^i
also
1
5C01P
ífe^Al,
privatfcly,
3íJ, 7.
[l'roperly
^5
oip ípcAl
?
Tiie íinal
word is
pron.
''fsoll
in L.
C.]
Coifce,
m.,
jury
;
1
n-.>|t cu-a-ó
/>.n
cúif
cum
coifce, at
\v íi-h
the ma.ter
was
iuvescigated,
31,
12.
Com,
as,
so
;
ÓÁ
tJAif»
cotri lúc-
th<jf
Ve,
tvv'ice as
quick
aá,
23,
42.
Corr.Aip,
/.,
presence
;
x)á
t^c',
(lit.
to
their
presence),
near
them,
24,
44;
fó^
n-A
c,
to
her,
to
Nvhere
she was,
28,
2.
Corr.Aif
Le,
/.,
oounsel,
de?íign
;
Ax^
néí^TiAm coiiiOkifl,e,
form-
ing
a
design,
6,
23
;
advice,
30,
8.
CorriAf.fnAC,
Tn.,
neighbour
pl., .33,
17.
[/ .
in
Arm.,
fjen.
f\A
COTTlAf
fn.61
je.j
CotTi^jtcá,
?/<., token,
30,
7.
Ccnifíc,
m.,
combat,
26, 50;
gcn.
-4ic,
ib.
ConnfujA-ó,
77Í.,
act
of
obser-
ving or
noticing,
act
of
niissing
'
a
thing
that one
formerly
possessed, «Síc.
;
s^n
c.,
*'
without
observatiou
without
its being
noti':cd
that
it
was
not herstlf,
29.
3.
Connfuitini,
i
od;^
,.%
c,
1
-.•.j.,.:.
t-
-,
connfui^
fé
»'1
buir
í^aL
60
•oír
41
íi,
he noí,ic ^d
the
í-ottle
being missing
froni
hirii,
he
missed his boTtle, 8.
32.
Conrpói-o,
/,
di-]>íite, < rmsc,
.32,
16.
Concit)Ai| r,
/.,
risk,
doubt
3in
c.,v.ithout
doubt,
32.
14.
Coti,
m.,
condition
;
.mi con
.\p
bir,
iit.
on
auy
condition
—
at
all,
12,
10.
CO'-.Ai-óe«''cc,
/.,
ac-t
of
wrest-
iing,
19,
31.
C
f.pAi-óe.
rcmarkable
as to
body, big-bo'lied, 2i,
37.
Copc.s
tired, weary,
fatiíivKd,
8,
30.
Cof,
/,
fout.
leg:
t
scoif,
gov.
.7t/?., be.side,
28,
1.
Cof..\niLAcc,
/.,
lifce. sort
of
person ;
OÁ
oLc-f
^n
c.
eifeAn
if
n-.cAf^
*-.-.i
c. r
:fo.,
however
bad a
sort
hfí
was
vou
are a
worfe
sort, 22 41.
Ci
AitceAc,
j.iou-í,
devout.
2S,
1.
Cf
AJ-.n,
7«.,
m:;-c
;
npl.^
13,
15.
Cf.Atinr<-,
IxjUcd,
23,
44;
2-5,
48.
[Cf.
ctiiii
fé
cf
AHP
of.
»\n
x Of
uf,
he
boltcd
the
door.l
Cfe<\5Án,
m.,
liard
rojky
gronnd,
18,
29.
C|teixjt>fc.\iL,/.,
act
of
bclieviag,
30,
9.
Cf.íne,/.,
state
of
beiug with-
ered,
1,
1.
Cfíocnui.í^ce, fini.shed,
3,
12.
CfocrA.
hanging,
feuspendcd,
23,
43.
[Synonym:
<vf
cfi.CAX»
(Muns.)]
CfÓTXi
valiant
;
*
t/ufócAn,
his
valiant host, 29.
5.
CfOiTie,
í/í
.
lieart
;
courage
;
tnAf
nAC nibe.\-ó
-oe
c.
A5
m^cAib
fif
feAf
Atnn,
where
a
lantlowners
sons would
not
have
the
courage,
14.
15.
€jiu&T)-f
.-.f,
strait,
dl{iiculty,
4,
13
;
27,
54.
Cf
uimfc./.,
stato
of
beir.tí
bent,
1,
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CtiupA-ó,
m.,
act
of
witlidraw-
img
hastily
;
gen.
c|iuipte
in
Aj
•oéónAtTi
c|iuipte,
with-
drawing in
all
haste,
taking
to
our
heels
with
ali
speed,
18,
27.
CiiutuJA-ó,
m.,
proof,
testi-
niouy, 31, 10
;
act
of
prov-
ing,
31,
12.
CtAutuijim,
I
prove
;
^ires.
pass.,
32,
15
;
3
s.
pres.
ind.,
33,
16.
CuAille,
7)1.,
pole
;
An
c.
cotfi-
|iAic,
the
pole
of
combat,
whieh
was
without
the
house
of
a
giant,
eVc,
and
a
blow
on
which
was the
signal
for
íigjit.
23,
50.
Cu.vitcuijiTTi,
I go
round,
I
tjaverse
;
3
pl.
pft.,
29,
5.
CubAife
—
cubAf,
conscience
;
oAji
mo
c..
upon
my
con-
science,
I
assure
you,
12,
10-
Cuit),
/.,
a meal,
12,
10;
25,
47.
Cui-oeAccA./.,
company,
society,
22, 41
;
23,
42
; assembly,
32,
ió.
Cin-oijim
le,
I
share
aaother's
meal with
him
;
cufoij
iiom,
share
my
meal
with
me,
8.
11
;
I
help
;
nAC
j^cui-oeocAi-o
mé leAc,
that
I
won't
lielp
^--ou
in,
4,
13.
CuToiuJAX), m., act
of
helping
followed by
le) ; •óo
c.
leAc,
to
help you,
27,
54.
Cuilij,/.,
a
cellar;
dpl.
cuilij-
eAnnAio,
6,
23.
Cúilín,
little
remnant
(?),
1,
3,
&c.
[From
cúl, back?=
**
what
is
lef
t
back
or
be-
hind
?
]
CuimmjeAf,
3 s.
old
S-pret.
(
hist. pres.^')
of
cuimni^Mn,
I remember
;
c.
An outne,
Le
remembered
(lit.
the
person
remembered)
the noun
being
used
for
clearness
and
to
avoid
repetition
of
la-o^,
28,
2.
Cuijiim A|i,
u'ith ob).,
I
win
against
or from
;
cuif
An
cAilteAc cluice
Aip,
the
hag
wou
a
garae
from
(over)
him,
21,
39.
CulAit
imeAptA,
(lit.
snit
of
playing),
pack of
cards,
21,
38.
CumA./..
appearance
;
nAC jiAiti
c.
Ciu'ofCAi-oe
of
tA,
who
had
not the look
of
a
Christian,
6.
22.
Cum-oAc,
/72.,
act
of keeping,
4.
CutAc,
m.,
rage
;
gen.
in
-óÁ
tAfb
cutAij,
two
raging
bulls,
18,
29.
OAxtAm,
anything,
31,
10
;
also
•OA-DA1-Ó,
3, 13,
&c.
DAinjeAn,
íírm,
13,
14.
[Pro-
nouBced
-oAigeAn
in
Leath
Chuiun.]
OAtTi,
to
me
;
aj
fÁjÁiL
An
t)Aile
xtATTi,
when
I
was
leaving home,
21,
38.
X)AotiAim,
I
condemn
;
2
pl.
imptv.,
31,
12.
T)A|inA
=
-OAf
A,
second, 11,
5.
DeAltfiAT),
m.f
appearance,
look,
20,
34.
•OeAjibA-ó,
m.,
proof,
31,
y2.
ÚeAiicAim,
I
look
(Af,
at); 3 *,
2^t.,
4,
14.
OeAncAin,
/.,
act
of
lookii>í; ;
A5 T).
fUAf
-oó,
as
he was
looking
upward-s,
28,
1.
[Also
•oeAfCAinc,
Om.]
•OeAf^Aim
Af,
(lit.
I
redden
on),
I
imbrue in;
50
rraeAfj-
f
Ainn
mo
tÁm
of
Aib,
until
I
would
irabrue
my hands
(lit.
liand) lu
vour
blood,
24, 45,
46.
*OeAf
nA.
3
s.
pft.
dep.
of
o»-
Sním,
I
do,
1 make
;
30,
7.
•OeAfnfA-o,
3
pl.
S-pret.
dep.
of
t30-5ním,
I do
or
make
;
a
n-ocAfnf
AT)
SCAf
f
-
céiti-t)e
Ann,
in
which
they
made a
short visit,
they
shortly
visited,
29,
5.
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tique
sjnthetic
form
has
been
retained
verv
much
iu
Uls.,
especiallj iu folklore.
It
is,
however,
more
usualij
found in the
forms
ce^p'f^'^'
reA|i'feA-o
-which
are those
used
in conversation.]
'OeitteAX),
m.,
end
;
the last,
19,
31
;
A
TTO.,
the last
of
them
;
t)i
A
riT). mA|i5
-Aije,
he had
killed
the last of
them,
25,
47.
T>ei|ieArinAC,
adj.,
last,
25, 47.
DíoJAtcAr,
r/2.,
vengeance;
gen.
in
tiún
•DícJAlc.Mr,
a
determi-
nation for revenge.
21,
37.
DíojbÁil,
/.,
want
;
-óo
-ó.,
wanting,
required
;
-00
-ó.
o]iTn,
vvanting
to
me
;
rtí
j^aií)
buACAillí
-oo
x).
Ojim
corn
mó|i
if
cÁ
fiAX)
inx)iu,
I
was
never
so
much
in w ant
of
servant-
bo^-s
as
I
am
ío-day,
2,
4.
DirieAC,
straight,
direct
;
aj
ceo.cc
fAn
n^ieAnn jac
11-oíneAc.
comlng
straight
along
the vallev, 28. 1.
T)ic,
/.,
-want
;
óo -óíc
Aif
wanting
'missing)
from
him,
S,
32;
ACÁ
-óo -óíc,
that
you
want,
14,
17.
T)r.;lAC,
m.,
fellow,
lad,
10,
2.
T)'>,
to
; used
to
mark
the
agent
in
thc
abs. construc-
tion,
as
in A5
pÁjÁil An
t)Aile
•oATh,
when
I
was
leaving
home,
21,
38.
Oo
(pron.
'o}
=
-oo,
to,
1,
1,
&C.
Do-beif
im
Af
,
I
make..
compel
.soitsé
CU5
ofc,
what
made
vou,
22,
41
;
^oi-oé
cu^
of
c-
fA,
what
made
ijou,
24,
45,
&c.
Oo-jeibim,
I
get
;
I
succeed
in,
I
can, I
am
able
;
5,0 t)f
Áj-
-Ainn-re
éif
te.
till I
could
get
up,
15, 21
;
ni
bpui^e
mé ar
pÁtfce
50iT>»
1
shall
not be
able
to
steal
(suc-^eod
in
stealiag)
ti>e
child,
17.
23.
DojiiAinj,
/.,
pains,
anguish
;
cÁ
te
•DOnAf
Ajuf
le
x).
oaoi,
yes,
through ill-luck
and
a
dunce's
pains,
6,
24,
&;c.
Dói^.
/.,
wav
;
A|i -0015
A?
bic,
at
anv
rate,
anvwav,
2,
7.
''^Q^S»
/•'
supposition
;
-oAtt
nxDÓij,
surelv,
32,
15
and
33,
16 (v.ith
indirect construc-
tion
in each
casej.
•D01I15,
ditiicult,
15,
18.
DonA,
/.,
misiortune, ill-luck,
22,
41.
DonAf
, m.,
misfortune,
ill-luck;
mo
ó.
if
mo
•óocAijine
ofm,
may 1
suífer
my
misfortune
and my
evil,
1,
2,
&c.
Dori'jf
, m.,
door
;
-o.
cof
A15,
front-door,
23,
44
;
-o.
c-úil,
back-door,
23,
44
and
33,
17;
gpl., ib.;
oof.uf
nA
fpÁi-oe,
street-door,
front-door,
33,
17.
DocAifne,
/., mischief, evil,
1,
2,
v.^-c.
'D|tAOi-oeAcc,
/.
,
druidism,
rcagic
;
gen.
-a,
10,
2
and
22,
39.
•Dre.'.pAifeAcc,
/.,
climblng,
11,
9.
Opui-oim,
I
move
;
T)tiuiT> ati
ceo
ifceAc
Afi
Aif,
the
mist
moved
in again.,
21,
36.
*0f
uim,
m.,
back,
23,
43
;
henoe
renunciation
;
r/cn.
-or.omA
in fAOi
nA
5eArAi5
•ofoniA
•of
AOi-óeAccA,
under
the
bonds of
druidical
renuncia-
tion, i.e.
under
bonds
of
druidism
which
would
rom-
pel him
to
renounce
former
asso<-iations,
10,
2
;
22,
39.
DutAc,
sad.
sorrowful,
l9,
4
;
irA,
about),
30,
8.
•OufifiAT)Án,
7/i,,
black
snot,
27,
54.
DuiTine,
/.
(?),
certainty,
surcty
(?)
;
if
T)uinne,
for
siire,
certainly,
indee<l.
2,
5:
2,
9.
[Perhap.s
an ah^tract
noun in -e
fro:n
tlte
adj.
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ia
tlie
Muns. (Bere-
Iiaven;
-oíiieo^c
-Donn,
just
tiien.]
X)v.\zce,
/.,
countrj,
district,
5.
IS,
ctc.
Oul,
m.,
act
of
going
;
a
-óut
A]\ mo
Tjruim
^n
ai?\
to
get
on
mj
baek
again,
26,
52.
e.
pAi-ó,
coll.
used as
pl.,
sieeds,
coursers
;
with
pl.
cidj.,
e.
Áille,
29,
5.
eí.-oAn
(pron.
ex>A|i)
=
i-oi|i,
bet-
ween,
11,
7
;
25,
49.
e.^:ibliuice,
/.,
broth,
25,
49
{dat.)
;
in
gen.,
25.
49.
[Pron.
in
Ulster TEathlin)
RArruiti'e
showing
elisiou
and
ineiathesis.
It is
substi-
tuied
here
for
the
Anglieism
broc
which
is more
usual
in
all
Llsier,
even in Rathlin.
e..\]^3;*iTin,
gpl.
of
e,>.pcú,
f.,
an
eel
;
13,
15.
eibeó^i,
indec,
wonder,
19,
29.
etlceoj,
/.,
flying
;
dat. in
a|í
eilceoi^,
flying,
4,
14;
lonx;
Av.
eilceoi.c,
iiviug ship
(lii.
a
siiip
iiying},
1,
2.
[Ex-
plained
as
for
eiclsoj, eic-
e..\lLÓ5,
from
e-.ceAll,
flying,
but
perhaps
from
eiceoj,
^^iii;^-
(ah
eiceoij,
fljing)
through
insertion
of
l,
cf.
oólc-Ain
(Arm.)
=
-oócAin,
oócjiin.]
éif
in
1
n-éif, after,
27,
55;
29,
3.
éifce^óc,
/.,
act
of
listening
(le.
to).
5,
19.
éifcim,
I
listen
(le,
to)
;
1
pL
fut.
éifcfeAtn,
33, 16.
eiceAllAc,
/.,
flying
;
gen.
-Aije
;
Af
e^NCf
A1-Ó
óville
eiceAllAije,
on
beautiful
winged
coursers,
29,
5.
eiceo55,
/..
wing
;
dat.
in
^f
eiceoi.s.
flying,
18,
29; 23,
42.
eicre,
/.,
furrow
between
riilges,
26,
51.
eóluf,
m., guidance
;
•óéAn^
fá^mn
eóluf
X)uic,
I
would
guide
you,
11,
5.
p.^,
about
;
f^
bfuAC
nAÍiAftnA^
about the
river
bank,
28,
1
;
f
A
DÁ bLiA-DAin
ó fo'Ti,
about
two
years
ago
(before),
31,
10;
fÁn
bAile,
at
home,
31,
13
;
f
Án
f;:.é<\l
fin,
for
saying so,''
32,
15.
^Ta-o.
m.
longth
;
a
f
a-o
le,
as
far
as, to,
16,
22,
«S:c.
;
pl.
in
A
feACC
í>f
.M-o
f
ém,
her
own
seven
lengths.
14,
15.
).\\icim
[?.,Ti
old
form)
=
feiC m,
1
s.
imptv.,
let
me
sec,
12,
11.
jTAai,/.,
opportunity
(^ti,
to%
12,
12.
poilutje,/,.
delav
;
ní
óeArnA
fé
f.
fA,
Le
(Íid not
delav
about,
30,
7.
[Thc
sense
here
is
thot of
L.
C.]
pAifim,
I
wake,
hold
a
v,ake
;
pft.
pass.,
29,
3.
^ALcAn^^f,
in., enmity, spleen,
a
grudge,
a
spite
;
gj^^-
i^
'
Am
.;éi5inn
Am
fALcAnAf,
a
tirae
of peril
is
not the time
for repaying
grudges
(or
venting
spites),
17,
24.
pAnócíii-rb,
vnipers.
fut.,
a pop-
ular form
used instead of
f
Anf
Aix)
from fAUAim, I
re-
main
;
f
AnócAi^ó
mé
=
f
An-
f
AT),
f
Anf
Aix)
mé,
23,
43
;
so
also
fAnócAmuix)
=
f-^>nfA-
m.\ix),
1 pl.
fut.,
23, 43.
pAoiLeAnn,
/.,
sea-gull
;
gp^-,
13,
15.
pAfA-p,
m.,
roost;
f.
ceAfc,
a
heu-roost,
2,
4,
&c.
péACAiLc
=
fé.^cÁiL,
/.,
(used
instead
of
the usual
fé\c-
Ainc),
act
of seeing
or
try-
incr;
Xí'f.,
to see or try,
23,
43 :
póACAim,
(I see)
;
I
try
;
3
ív
^vhj.,
7,
28.
pcAX).
goi'».
gen.,
during,
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peá-DAlAc,
/.,
whistling
;
tbe
dat.
Í3 o'nlv
used
v/iien
the
coTístruction
is
verbal
(aj
veívt).-tAi5),
hence
le
pe*.\-o-
AÍAC,
13,
15.
peAji
pe^rAi r.r ,
a
landowner
;
ge7i., 14,
15.
peic
(alío
t:&\c
and
aic),
3
s.
and ur.Apers.
ind. pres.
dep.
of
A-orím,
I
see
;
'f
n^^c
5ceic
rií,
don't
vou
see,
1,
2.
]?eice<Áil,
/.
=
feicfiii,
act of
seeing
;
le
f
.
acó,
to
he
seen
by
them
=
that
they
coald
see,
visible
to
them, 21,
36.
pAC,
m., debt
;
dpl. in
-o&^
tT0Ói5nAc;^Cui-pfe,?.-f4x»'fi.ic-
Ait>
tiif
ci,
surely you would
not
compel
her,
32,
15.
piAf.-fúileAC, squint-eyed,
32,
14.
•pí-oeoj,
f.,
a
fiutc
;
a
reed
flute,
ib,
9.
piUeAf,
3
s.
old S-pret.
(*'
hist.
pres. )
of
fillim,
I
return
f.
mÁife,
Mary returned,
33,
17.
•ptonr.AolAT),
m.,
a-t
of
whiten-
ing with lime, whitewasbing.
24,45.
piornf
A-ó,
m., hair,
21,
37.
píof
-tlin-re,
very
firmaments,
upper
regions
of
the air,
13,
15.
píotiviifge,
spring
water,
26,
51.
piof,
m.,
knowledge
;
-oéAn
fiof
oAm,
find
out
for me,
16,
21
;
-óéAnf
^inn
fiop
t>ui-.
fe,
I
would
find out
for
vou,
11,
6
;
ní
f
íib
fiof
aj
An
rf
A^Afc
fin
uime,
that
priest
did
not
know
anvthing
of
(about)
it,
31, 1>J
;
cui^i
^n
r-eAfboj;
fiof
OftA
uile,
the
bishop
sent
for thera
all,
31,
12.
ptOf.Mm,
I
knov,' ;
3
s.
pres.
suhj.,
32,
14.
piopj-.ui^im,
1
incuire,
I
ask
;
2
s.
imptv.,
27.
54.
piú,
worth while
;
CAn
f
iú
-ouic,
it ií
not
v.orth
Tour
while,
3,
11.
pocmAi-D,
/.,
act
of ridir-uUng,.
deriding
(a|i
,
at),
14,
15.
pój-.u^ni,
m.,
act of
serving,
30,
6.
polpAncA
f
AlpAtirA,
an
expre^-
sion
of
Xorse
origin
;
50
p.
f.
=
cleaving
the
waves
wit:i
the
sound
of
splashing
(as
now
understood^
13,
15,
&c.
poi-ró-ó,
m., act
of
hiring,
ser-
vice
;
Af
f
.,
in service,
hired,
30,
6.
pofr-Jijim,
I hire
;
3
s.
pft.,.
12,
11.
puAf
Af,
j?/í.^a55.
of
T)o-5eit)im,
I get
;
f.
f
éi-ó,
were
go:
readv,
7,
29.
if^ú'bi^
=
fúcA,
under them
;
6,
22.
puijreA-ó
('pron.
fu:ciu-6),
3
s.
cond.
of
fÁTAim,
I
leave
;
5,
18.
puif.e<^c, ra.,
act of remainicg
;
f.
ACA
fém,
to
remain
with
themselves,
29,
6.
5'..
intcrrog.
adj'.
(vo
change
in cons.
and
b
before
f
owreJ.?),
what
;
5Á
hAinm,
what
name,
4,
14,
&c.
5Á.
ivtcrrog.pron., ecl., where,
5,
31, ;kc.
5.',
inierrog. prov., wLat
;
>Á
te n-A
At;Ai-ó,
v/hat for,
for
what purpose,
6.
23.
5AX)Ai-6e.\cc,/..
chieving, 12. 10.
gAi-e,
m.,
a fop,
a
coxcomb
dpl., 14.
15.
5Áif
e, 7«.,
liughter;
ní
reA|ín
. . .
Aon
tÁif
e,
did
not laugh
at
ail,
26,'
52.
jAopÁn,
7í<.,
nostril,
6,
22,
&c.
5^'fM.\iT».
/.,
boy8;
gen.
-e,
17.
28.
[Used as
pl. of
5-T r]
gAfCA,
quick
;
5.
50
leof
quickly
enough,
quite
quickly,
7,
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^AC,
m.,
a
spike:
pl.
in
^At-
ATinA
TiiTTie,
poisoned
spikes,
8,
33
;
9,
34.
•5;eAU, w.,
pledge;
love
{Ap,
for) ;
tií'l
mife
i
ns.
^t^
a
T)ol,
I
do
not
wish
to
go,
33,
16.
,
.
,
t:éAnAi-ó
mé
=
oo-5éAnAi'ó
me,
^
I
will
make, 1,
2,
&c.
s;eAnA-ó
=
-oo-5éAnA-ó,
3 s.
cond.
*
indep.
of
-oo-jním,
I
do,
I
ir ake
;
5,
18,
»S:c.
^eApiipiAT),
m., a
hare
;
_pí.
-AnnA,
4,
16.
jeAMt^-rséAlAC,
of
short
notice
cr
warning
;
pil.
in
a
leitéi-o
•oe
f
jéAlAit)
jeAjiti-fjéAlACA,
such
short
notice,
14,
16.
^eAf,/.,
injunction,
tabu,
pro-
^
bibition;
dpl.,
10, 2;
27,
54;
wj??.
in
An
bpuiL
-oo
jeAfA
Díor,
if
you
are freed
from
your
tabus,
27,
54.
jeibeAnn,
?n.,
peril,
danger,
strait
;
gen.
-mn,
17,
24.
5óal,eA-ó,
7n.,
act
of
yielding,
giving
ví-ay
to
;
S^n
5.
-oó
fin,
without
yielding
to
that,
undiscouraged
by
that,
1,
2.
5Í0ÍÍAC,
?«.,
loud
mirth,
noise
of
merriment,
33,
16.
[S'Ofc
in
original.]
510CA. m.,
a
piece,
a
bit
(-oe,
of),
13,
14.
^luAifim,
I
set
out,
I
start
pres.
pass.
in
stuAifceAti
leó, they
set
out
(Ht.
it
is
set
out
by
thera),
29,
4.
jnAite,/.,
business,
12,
11.
jnÁf,
m.,
custom,
habit
;
mAf
jnÁf
leif
(for
mAf
'a
j^nÁp
teif,
mAM
bA
jriÁr
teif;,
as
was
his
custom,
28,
1.
^nótui^im,
I
gain,
I
win
;
l
s.
^
pft.
anal.,
12,
10.
joile,
m.
and
/,
stomach
;
buAit
ifreAC
1
mbéAt
a
joile
u^r'tí
é,
shove
it
into
the
pit
of
her
storaach,
27,
54.
roiiiim,
I
call
a
thing
by
a
name,
I
name
(followed
by
oe'
:
OÁ
njoitteAnn
fiAt),
^N-bich
they
call,
28,
1
;
t)Á
nsoiftí
SeAn
Seoit;e.
who
was
iused
to be)
called
John
Joyce,
29,
3;
so 31,
11.
^onm,
(blue);
deep
green;
^t^
féAti
SotiiTi,
14,
15.
50
f
eA-ó,
yet.
as
yet, 32,
14
;
32,
15.
[O.
Ir.
cosse,
hither-
to.]
5tt<Í5-^r ^^'
/•'
^^*
®^
shouting
in
a
craving
manner
;
dat.,
6,
24.
5f
' TieAtt,
m.,
gravel,
28,
2.
gt^o'OAim,
trans.,
I
rot
;
[mAt^]
nAc
njfo-of
Ax>
uif^e
í,
where
water
would
not
rot
her
(the
ship),
14,
15.
5uf,
a
íorm
of
50,
to,
used
be-
fore
the
art.
and
some
other
words
:
juf
m-oiú,
until
to-
day,
28,
1.
5ut,
m.,
voice;
dpl.
jotAit),
13,15.
1,
loc.
rcl.,
in
which,
to
whicb,
whither,
12,
12.
lAtiiiAi-ó,
/.,
act
of
trying,
striving ;
aj
1.
comjbeÁit
fuAf
leif,
striving
to
keep
up
with
him,
23,
42.
'lAft^Ai-Ó
=
-OO lAft^AI-Ó ;
CÁ
Att
blt
CUAtlAfCAl
A
beAf
cú
[ oo]
lAtit^Ai-c»,
whatever
wages
you
will
be
asking
(will
ask),
11,
4,
&c.
imitice,
/.,
flitting;
eAtit<*-o
1.,
traveíliug
apparel,
33,
17-
Imtie^fÁn,
7/1.,
dispute,
32,
14.
imteAcr,
7n.,
adventures
gen.
-A.
28,
3.
InxMÚ,
to-day
;
ati
iÁ
m-oiú,
thií
dav
;
bliAt)Atii
if
An
tÁ
m-oiú.
thís
day
twelvemonths
(in
the
past),
to-day
a
year
ago
;
•óÁ btiA-ÓAin
if
An
tÁ
m-oiú,
this
day
two
years
(in
the
past),
14,
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lnn (secondarj
form
of
r' '^»
we),
us,
we
(with
if
and
passive
verb
;
niuttibpej^H
uili^
inn,
we'll
all
be
kiiled,
9,
34.
Inneoin,/.,
an
anvil,
4,
17.
Innme,
wealth,
hence
ability
;
1
n-innTÍie,
able
to,
15,
18,
c^c.
1nnfe
=
innrin,y.,act of
tellini.' ;
lé A
1.,
in order
to
teil,
12,
12.
íoccA|i, ni., lower
part
=
north
(oí a
countrj',
&c.),
18,
l^.
1omAi|ie,
m.,
a
ridge
;
n<voi
n-i.,
nine
ridges,
8,
32
;
26,
51
;
popular use
of
sing.
with
pl.
nunierals.
1omc|iócA-ó,
3
s.
concl.
(of
pop-
ular form)
of
lomcjiAim,
I
carry ;
11,
8.
lom-ÓA,
many
;
ir
lom-ÓA
-{-
nom.
=
many
a,
29,
5.
lomtiÁ-ó, m.,
meution,
talk
(aji,
about)
;
gen.i
31,
10.
tonAT)
(now
lon^-o),
m.,
a
plaee
'nA
hi.,
instead
of
her,
29,
3.
lonnfi^Mce
=
ionr|i<Mc,
just,
right,
fair,
12,
10.
lonnf
Atje,
m.,
approach
;
o'ior.nfAije,
to,
towards,
6,
22,
&c.
{gov.
gen.,
;
-ó'ionn-
fAi^e
A|i,
to,
towards,
12, 12;
ó'i. Ai|i,
to
hira, 10.
2
;
act
of
approa^hing,
13,
15.
íof
Ait),
ttnij^ers.
fut.
of
icim,
I
eat, 24,
44.
íofAmuir,
1
pl-
cond. of
itim,
I
eat ; 25,
47.
10f5A-o,
/.,
hara,
the
hollow
at
tiie
back of the knee
;
gen.
iof5Ai-oe,
19,
31
;
gpl.,
21,
37.
1f,
cop.,
it
is ; used
also
as
future
;
if
beAj;
An
niAit
tú,
you will
be
little good
(of
little
use),
22,
39.
Ifcoij
=
ifnt;,
in
;
up,
spent
(of time),
19,
31.
lúl
in
A|i
An
lúl,
together
(of
people
being
together or
of
joining
things
together)
;
i
t)VAX)
A
feeit
Ajt An
lúl leAC,
to be
long
together
with
yoii
(in vour corapany\
3,
11.
[Used much in
the
nortli-
east part
of
Ireland
(Mon.,
Omeath,
T^'rone
and
Eaíh-
lin.)]
lA-oAti,
m.,
a ladle, large
spoon,
25,
49.
tA5;-tiAX)A|icAc,
dim-sighted,
32,
tAite,
an
older form
of
ti,
w.,
a
day
;
An
lAite
if
meAfA
Aguf
if
mítfeotiAije,
on
the
wor>t
and
weakest
(or
most
shiftless)
day,
10.
2
;
22,
39.
tÁrii,
/..
hand ; dat.
lÁirii
;
a
n^lACf
A-ó
f
ib
Af
lÁim,
which
you would undertake,
14,
17
;
iÁiiri
le,
near,
29,
3.
tÁTTiAc,
m.,
act of firing
cr
shooting
(le,
at\
5,
20.
LÁriiACAim,
I
fire
or
shoot
(le,
afc);
3
s.pft.,
8,
31.
tAp.AT?Án,
m.,
a
cetaeean,
a
whale; pl.,
13,
15.
ÍAfCAlAim,
I
lade;
3
s. past
suhj.,
19,
32. [From í-Afc
(lAfc
luin]se),
freight,
cargo.]
lÁtAip.
/.,
presen'-e
;
reAcc
i l.
at;,
to
come
and
be
present
at,
to
ap})ear
before
him
at,
31.
12
;
1
l.
An
-oÁ
f
aj-
A|ic,
before the two
priests,
33,
16.
Le,
with
;
cuiji
fin
ociiieA-ó
leó
leif
An
fsÓAl,
that
put an
end
to
them with
(in)
the
story,
27,
ó'i
;
le
fin
(U.
and
Meath)
=
leif
fin,
there-
\x\)on,
at
that,
28,
2
;
by
(before
agent
ot
passive)
;
leif
nA
fí-óeosjAií), 32,
15.
teA
5;
A-ó,
m
,
act of
being
knocked
down
or
falling,
12,
9.
teAnn-oub
=
Lionn-out),
m..
mel-
anchóly
;
gen.
--ouit),
29,
4.
leAtA-o,
m.,
breadth,
11,
5.
leAt
teAÍAi^,
lialf-wav
(lit
half
of the
way),
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leAc-t.\iTi,
/.,
éne hand
(of
the
pair;
;
d'tt.
in
i
-a
le<jt-l.\itTi,
in
one
ot
his two hands,
19,
30.
1^15151-0
(popular
form)
=
lei5-
t-ó,
2 pl.
iniptv.
of
leigim.
I
let;
lei^iji-O
Trnre
léiti,
let
me
go
%vith
her,
7,
2S.
téimneAc,
/.,
act óf
leaping
;
(}en..
in
A5 5;e<\|i|u\x)
léimmje,
leapinLr.
jiiiTiping,
19,
31.
teir./.,
thigh
;
duaL
23,
43.
leir-ceAt),
aalf-hundred,
fifty,
25,
49
;
leAÚ,
half, is used in
alluding
to
the other
half-
hundred.
t'ój.r,
indeed,
27,
54.
isonAX),
>;?.,
a:-t
of
being
spraiiied
or
hurt.
12,
9.
linn,/.,
tin^.e,
a
period
of
time
d;;ring
v.hioh
another event
is
in
progress ;
le
linn
a
rmnif, during
her
illness,
wliilst
her illuess
lasted,
30,
6.
I0CÓ5,/.,
iTiOUte
or
rat:
1-
te.Aj,
mouse,
26,
50;
L.
tíió|i,
rat,
ih.
tonj
Aji
eil.ceoi^,
fiving
ship,
air-ship
;
qen.,
3,
10;
dat.,
1,
1.
Lncc,
m.,
bodv,
band,
21,
35.
Lui^e,
m.. act
of Ijing
;
-^5;
LtiiSe,
goiag
to or
about
to
lie
(on
tht^.
ground).
5, 19
;
act
of sitting (on a nest
or
egg)
;
''TiA
l.
uii.tt,
sittiug
on
it
;
to
hatch
it;,
12,
10.
Liiin^eA]^
m.,
(a
fleet)
:
2^^-
-'f
=:ships
in.r-ní
Luin^ip,
three
ships,
19,
32.
[Lirn^eAf,
an
old
coUective, is nov/
popu-
larljused (like l^octu\-ó,
eAc-
•pAi),
éAnlAir)
as
a
plur..
and
even
the plur. form
Itjin^if
Í3
used
=
ships.]
bwpAT^Án,
m., a
porpoise
;
pl.,
13.
15.
LutjAitieAC,
glad, joyful
; adv.,.
30,
7.
lútmAi|AeAcr,
/.,
nimbleness,
agiiity,
22,
40.
niAC
aLIa,
echo
;
<Jn
m.
a.
•oá
t)UALAT),
the
echo
resound-
ing,
IS,
28.
tTiAcÁncA,
decent,
respectable,
31,
11.
mAixje,
m.,
a
bolt,
a
wooden
bolí
;
cuin
fé
m.
íy^
aw
-ooiiuf,
he
bolted
the
door
with
one
bolt,
24.
46
;
cuif
^n
r-ATÍiAf
mó|i
•ÓÁ
ni.
A\\ An
-Doituf.
the
big
(chief)
cannibal
bolted
the door
with
two
bolts,
24,
46
;
so
also
rp í
mAitje,
ih.
[Cf.
the similar
use
of
c|tAnn,
á.v.
cfAnnc^.j
móix)e
fÁii-A, a
rowing-stick,
an
oar,
13,
15.
tTlAif^,
/.,
woe
;
jAn
tiiAinT:;,
without murmuring.''
33,
17.
triAittim,
I
live
; I last ;
3
s.
pft.,
19,
31.
tTI<\oiX)im,
I
proelaira
:
x):; ttiaoix)
An
cLi.'.t»
uiLe 1 jcionn
^Áipe,
the clergy
all
burst into
la.ughter,
32,
16.
mA|i,
as;
mA|i nAc,
where
not,
14,
i5
;
mAtt
5eAX),
like,
18,
29;
mAti
bcAX)
jAfún
-óÁ
T)LuAX)Ain x)éA5 Ann,
like
a
bov
oi
twelve
years,
26,
51.
inAjib
vÁin.deadnessof wander-
ing
=
constant
wandering,
22, 4
1
;
other
exaraples
show
that
mAtiO,
s.ni.,
exists
mAtib
pÁin
ofir,
may you
always
be
horaele?s,
is
a
stronger
iform
of
fÁn
ottr,
mav
you
be
a
homeless
wanderer.
mAncfLuA^,
í.'j.,
cavalcade
;
tjen.,
-Ai^;,
2S,
1.
mAj.5AT>,
?//.,
bargain,
12,
10.
mAfr,
m.,
a
beef,
a
fattened
cov,', 25. 4á.
mÁtAttA,
gen. (U.
and N.
C.)
of
mÁtA>]i,
/ .,
mother
;
2S, 2.
tneAX)Aitt,
m.,
mirth,
29. 4
;
33,
16.
[Prond. rather
fully
in
UIs. as
me^utp
(5
broad
aa
if
initial).]
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meA-OAti,
m., a
milk-pail, a
pail,
17,
25.
meA-óón t^e, mid-day,
dinner-
time,
1,
3,
&c.
;
dinner
;
tiinne riA-o
a
m. l.,
thej
ate
their
dinner,
3,
12.
meA-ó|iÁn,
7)1.,
megrim,
vertigo,
15,
20.
fnéiT),/'.,
size
; oe
oo
Théit)
nó
oe
Aon iriéiT),
of
vour
size or
of any size,
26,
52.
mionnxi,
VI.,
oath
;
cum
a
tri.,
on
'to)
hÍ3
oath,
31,
12.
mionntiijim,
I
swear
;
3
s.
pft.,
31,
12.
mifoe, the
worse
;
aw
m.
•OAm,
Í5
it any
hann for
me,
10,
á.
:r iY5'^ ^-c,
uglv,
unhandsome,
21,
37.
lÍV'rsiAmAC
(the
initial
Tras
as-
pirated).
roughlv,
fiercely
(?),
Í8,
28.
[Probal.ly
a
had cor-
ruption
(hy
aL^simLlation to
the
Ir.
word
mif5;iAiT .ic;
of
sorae
O.
X.
word such
as
vikinfjskapliga
f
?),
*'
in
vik-
ing
fashion.
It
foljovrs two
other -«rords
undoubtedly
borrowed
from
O.
N.]
nvcfieoiiAc, v.-eo.k,
shiftless
'.p.,
10,
2;
22.
39.
m.':i-oe,
v.sed
7ier/.,
likely
(lit.
the
more) ;
ca mói-oe
50
í»puit
A
fiof
A,>Ani,
it is
not
likely
that I know
it,
1,
1.
moiteocAi-ó,
3 s.
fut.
of
mot-
ui^im,
I
feel,
notice
;
18,
27.
molc,
711.,
a
wether,
25,
48-
móti-feifeíti,
gov.
gen.,
seven
persons,
10,
3.
m.ó|i-|'5A|icMri.i r.r,
/.,
a
great
scattering
(of
garr.e
by
hunt-
ing)
;
gen.
vxwa,
10,
1.
\r,wy,t)^e.s'\\,
fut.
pass.
of
mAnti.
<:>im,
I
kill,
8, 33,
&c.
mmnbpix),
tinipcrs.
fvt.
of
m.iHt>Aim,
1
kiU;
27, 54,
&c.
muitti5in,/.,
family,
2'i,
1.
mullAc,
///., summit.
top
;
dpl.
Ín
ttu'-O
rÍluLlACvMU c:-.uic,
through
hill
summits,
12,
13
;
multác ^n coije.
the
roof of the
house,
15,
20 and
16,
23
;
'r-^
^
ot'vt.\,
on
top
of
them,
18,
28
;
pl.
mutl^scA
(old
apl.
as
gpl.
)
used in
sense of sing. as
often in
Uls.
:
óp
cionn
mulLACA
a
cmi ,
above
over) his
head,
19,
3';
Ati
íTiuLláC
A
cinn,
headlong, 22,
40
;
1 r.-s
m.,
down
on
top
of
him,
23,
42.
mufjL.^x),
771.,
act
of wakening,
19,
31.
riAc,
ed.,
that
not
;
after
the
analogv
of
ct
it
sometimes
(in
Uís.)
takes
the present,
in
the
subs. verb
the habi-
tual
present, in
the sense
and
use
of
the
future ;
no.c
mbím
1 n-innir.e
Aije,
that
I
sbail
not be
able
for
him,
26, 50.
nÁti
=
Áti,
our
;
3,
11.
tleAtir,
m.,
strength
;
plenty,
20, 35 (gov. gen.).
Heom,/.,
evening;
noom
teA^,
iate
evening,
13,
13.
nocc,
)>i., naked
one
:
bocc
A^uf
nocc,
boxh
poor
and
naked,
aU
and
8undry, 19,
31.
[Nov.'
confined to
folklore.]
OiLbeAfir,
/..
unfair
or
evil
deed
;
cÁ
^n
o.
x>Á
imitir
/.]t
An
mbuACAiLl,
the
lad
is
beÍBg
treated unfalrly or
treaciierou.slv, 8.
31.
OiLf
AtiiAin,/.,
i'ood.
2tS,
2.
OiiteAT), equal
amount
;
a
o.
Asjuf, a.s
much
as,
5,
IS; also
/.n o.
A5;uf,
so
rauch
as, 7.
27
t)\|i
feACc
v.-<K,
soven
tiraes
as
many
as
ye,
11, 8;
a
-óá
o.,
t'.vice
a«s
Tnueh,
17, 24
;
a
n.
x'o,
80
mucli
of, 24,
45.
óiíiteAf, aftcr-morrow
;
advl.
crp.
1
n-óifreov^.
the day
after
to-morrow. 1, 1.
OLL«.\m,
ui., sage,
wizard
;
gcn.
-Aim.
6,
22.
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pii|ic,
/., relationship
;
p.
t)í
leif,
&c.,
she was
related
to,
&c.,
21,
37
(lit.
relation-
ship
/or
her
to,
&c.).
péine,
m.,
a
pair
;
p.
a-daiic,
a
pair
of
horns
Cantlers),
6,
18.
peijife,
/.,
a
perch
(long
meas-
ure)
;
feAcc
bpeifife,
seven
perches,
5,
18
(sing. often
with
numerals).
piocAitn,
I pick
;
1
pl.
past
suhj.
50
bpiocAimif,
that we
might
pick,
24,
45.
pof
CAC,
m.,
bog
;
geji.,
21, 37.
pocAcA,
m.
coll.f
potatoes;
gjjL,
12,
12
;
22. 39.
[This
form
of the
word
as
used in
Ulster
(Rathlin)
is
collective.
Curiouslj
enough
it is
sing.
in
the
nom., e.g.,
An
(atti)
pou-
ÁzA,
the potatoes,
but in
the
geti. is mixed, taking sing.
art.
and
gj^l. eclipsis,
e.g.,
rÁ
mé
'jlArATÍ) Avn
(
=
aii)
bpocÁCA,
I am
washing the
potatoes.
In Kerry
it is
found in sing.
and pl.
forms
and
usage
:
porÁcA,
j^l.
poc-
ÁCAÍ.
Such
things as
pf
é^có,
Pi'.eÁcA,
pnÁcA,
fACA
are
in
reality corruptions
due to-
the talk
of
prattling
chil-
dren
whence
thej' have found
their Avay
into the speech
of
'*
grown-ups, '
much like
the
popular English
praties.
Thev should not be
written
except in giving
exact
dia-
lect.]
Plioinn,/, a good meal; pfoinn
Oi-óce
SAtiinA c..AiceATh,
to
sup
that Hallow-eve,''
29,
6
(the
sense
supper
is
im-
parted
to the
word by
Oi-óce
SAihnA
foilowing).
UAbvA,
3 s. and iinipers.
suhj.
pres. of
ACÁim,
I
am
;
munA
f.AbA
cú,
if
you
be
not, 10,
2
and
22.
39
;
munA
f.AbA
feif-
eAn,
if he
be
not,
12,
10.
UAon,
m.,
path
;
*nA
f
Aon
t)íf.eAc,
in
their straight
path,
right forward,
29,
5.
UÁc,
/.,
rath,
earthen
fort,
29,
5.
UéAlc,
/,
a
star
;
gpl.
féAl-
CAnn,
28,
1.
neACAC
(?),/.,
act
of
running;
dat.
in
A|i
f
eACAij,
running
away
;
To'imci^
An teAC
(
=
leic-céAT))
eile
a|i
feAc-
A15,
the
other
half
(=half-
hundred)
of
them
ran
away,
25,
49.
[Not
used
in
nom.
form
?]
néiT)ceAC,
m.,
settleraent,
de-
cision,
33,
17
;
gen.
-15,
32,
15.
nibeAc,
ragged,
tattered,
clouted, 22,
40.
niocc,
m
,
shape
:
1
f
.
nA mnÁ
fo,
in the shape
of
this
woman,
*'in place
of the
woman herself,
29,
3.
nic, m.,
course, length,
dura-
tion
;
fic
bliA-ónA,
during
a
year,
19,
31.
nó-bfifeA-ó,
m.,
great break-
ing
;
jAn
f
.,
without being
broken completely,
13,
15.
nó-niAic,
very good,
excelleut,
11,
4.
nón,
m.,
a
seal
(animal);
pl.
(as
gpl')
f
óncA,
13,
15.
ntjibe,
m., a
hair,
a
bristle
bAinfeAX)
fiAT)
f.
Af,,
they
wouldtake
a
bristle
out
of=
they would
overtake,
6,
22.
núiT)e,
m.,
a
hasty
run
;
léim
An
fúiT)e,
a
running
leap
le l.
An
f.
A
geAffiAT)
AmAC,
to
make
(lit. cut
out) a
run-
ning
leap,
18,
29.
SAi^eAT),/.,
an
arrow,
22,
40.
SeACfÁn
fÍTJe.
straying
due
to
fairy
agency;
used
in the
formula
^uf
t)UAil
f.
f.
iat),
10,
1,
cAimc
f.
f.
OfCA,
21,
36. [and
t)0
bAin
f. f.
T)óib],
fairj'
straying
affected
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Se4n-Átir-Air)eAC7:,
/.,
hoary
old
age,
1,
1.
SeAn-ol,lAtTi,
old sage or
wizard,
6,
23;
gen.,
6,
25.
Séi-oe^x)
jAOite,
a
whirlwind,
28,
1.
Séi-oeÁn,
m.,
^vhirlwind
;
gen.,
28,2.
Séix)eo5,
/.,
a
blast,
a
breath,
a
puff
;
cui|i
fé f.
ont^,
he
blew on them,
13,
14.
Seo,
this, here
;
^ufi feo
móji-
feifeA|i
bu'jcAillí,
that
here
were
seven
servant
-
boys,
19,
32
Seofc, m.,
kind
(of creature\
4,
16,
&c.
SjAfc^j,
m.,
a
fíoek
;
f
.
ou^b-j.l,
a íiock or band of
devils,
6,
22.
S5AIHC,
/.,
call
;
crow
;
fA
f.
VA
.^ccileAc,
at
cock-crow,
29,
5.
SjdoileA-ó,
m.,
act
oí
firinj,'
''le,
at),
25.
49.
S^.AOilim,
I
loosen,
I
let
go;
I
fire,
I
shoot
;
fjAoil
fé
«fcA]i, he íired
(loosed)
a
shot,
8,
31
;
niori
fj^^oil
fé
1ii.arii
nAC
mb«oilfei?.-ó
fé,
he
never
shot
without hittin^'
[his
mark],
22,
40
;
f
5A01I
fé
t-eif, he
shot at
him,
22,
40.
Ss^friiAin,
/,
act of
parting
(Le,
v.ith),
28,
2.
.S$.Át,
m.,
fear
;
jAn
fjÁt,
Avithout
a
moment's
hesita-
tioTi.
immediately
and
un-
reservedly,
30,
7.
[S^i.
béAl
j.^n
f^Át,
a
babbling
raouth,
one
who
blurts
everything
OUt
(L'O^béAl
^An
fAfJA-Ó
(C),
bédl
5An
fsoc
(M.)]
SjcAf
65.
/.,
a
staff,
a
stick
;
gen.,
29,
34;
f.
Af
AbAf
=
a
staff
or
stick
to
enable one
to
walk
safely
over miry
places.
SjiAn,
/ .,
knife
;
accus.
fjm
(a
purvival).
13,
14
;
also
dat.,
13.
14.
35136,
/.,
act;
of
jeering
or
mocking
(Af
, at),
14,
15.
Sjífre,
m., rest
:
T)éAnA
-do
f
.,
rest,
take
a
rest
(imptv.),
8,
30.
SjoilceÁn,
m.,
a piece
of
those
into
which thíngs
are
cut
or
split;
DÁ
f.,
two
portions
or
halves,' '
19,
30.
S^olb,
/,
a
splinter,
also
a
thatching
pin
;
lÁ
f.
nA
fjéAlA, a
day
of splinters
or
news,
13,
Í7,
au
obscure
plirase
which
conveys some-
thing
like
any
news
what-
ever
;
the
f^olb
rnay
have
been
a piece
of stick
with
a
raessage
carved
in
ogham.
SjTieA-o.^c,
m.
and
/,
screech-
ing,
13,
15,
Simleoif
, m., chimney,
15,
19
;
gen.
-eofA,
15,
20.
Sío-ó-bfu^, fairy mansion
'or
castle;,
29,
5.
^-
Si'o-ó-f
Iaic,
fairv chief,
29,
6.
Síof
-co-dIax),
unbroken
sleep
;
gen.
-co-oIaca,
a
popular
form
Of
-COT)AlCA,
20,
34.
SiubAl,
m., walking
;
ó
nAc
vTcoinjbeocAX)
feofc Af
bic
f
iut)Al
liom,
since no
kind of
creature could
keep up
with
me
in walking,
4,
16;
motioa
followed
bv
f
Á,
nnder),
6,
22
;
Af
f.,
gone,
18,
27,
off,
away,
18,28;
21,36.
SlubtAIJIT)
=
flublAl-D, 2
pl.
imptv.
of
fiublAim,
I
walk
;
17,
25.
SlÁn,
m.,
(wish
for
good
health), farewell
;
o'fÁj
fiA-o
fLÁn
A?;,
they
took
farewell
of, 19,
33.
SlinneÁn,
m.,
shoulder,
shoul-
der-blade
;
gpl., 21.
37-
Slif
,/.,
a
chip
;
pl. flircAnnA,
13,
14.
SmAj.
m.,
a
pound,
a
blow,
9,
35.
SmuAinci5im,
I
think
;
ds.p/tt
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SnA^mAT),
m., act
of knitting
or joining
together,
1,
3.
Socf«5A-ó,
m., act
of
settling
;
í
péin
A
f.
mA\\
t)í
f
í,
to
remain as
she
was,
30,
9.
Socnui^im,
I
level, I plane
3
.s.
cond.,
4,
17.
SoiLlfe,/.,
brightness,
20,
34.
SoipeAtir),
VI.,
serenity,
mild-
ness,
pleasantness,
14,
18.
Sol
=
ful,
with
verbs,
before
;
it
properlj takes the subj.,
as
in
fol
mÁ
-oréix)
mé.
be-
fore I
go,
23,
43
(mÁ
is
an-
other particle
=
before).
ScA OAim,
I stop
('oe,
frora)
;
3
pl.
pft.
anal.,
19,
31,
where
the
prep. of
the verb
con-
tiniies only as far as fenim,
and after that
there
is
a
lapse
into the pres. part.
construction.
Sciuiíi,/.,
rudder,
13,
14.
ScuAriAim,
I stop,
I
halt
;
perf.
pass. in
níof
fcuAnA-ó
leó,
lit.
it
was
not
halted
by
them
=
ihey never
halted, '
29,
6.
[Probably the same
as the Southern
f
CAonAim.]
SubAi-ó,
rash,
30,
8.
Súit,
/.,
eye; expectation;
a\\
ftáil,
expecting,
hoping,
in
the
expectation,
24,
46.
Suif^e,
/.,
act
of
wooing
(fol-
lowed
by
le)
;
-óo
f.
téici,
to
woo
her,
1,
1.
Sul
f
Af
,
with
vb.,
before,
31,
10.
CAix)bfeAc,
large, bulky,
11,
8.
CAif
if,
gov.
gen.,
across;
over
;
c.
An
ÁcA,
over
or
across
the
ford,
28,
1.
CAif
fn;í;eocAi-ó,
3
s.fut.
(popu-
lar form)
of
cAiffn^im,
I
draw,
I drag
;
7,
25.
CAiff
njeocAinn,
1 s.
cond.
(popular form) of
CAiffnsim,
Idraw,
Idrag;5,
18;
15,21.
CAiffn^im Ofm,I
drawtowards
me
;
cAf
f
Ainj
fé
a
ceAf
c
Ajuf
A
t)unnÓ5
Aif
, he
drew
his hen
and
cake
towards
him
(to
eat
them),
1,
3,
&c.
CAiffeAc,
/,
threshold
;
dat.,
33,
17.
ÚAicin,
3 s.
pft.
of
CAicnim,
I
please
one
(Le
ncAc)
;
30,
6.
[The
medial
c
is alway8
prond.
in
Uls.]
CAfLA
(now cÁfiLA,
caiiLai-ó,
CAf
La-ó),
3 s.
pft.,
happened,
chanced,
30,
6
;
see
cAf
Lai-6.
CAfLAi-6,
3
s.
pft.,
happened,
met
;
if
mAic
mA|i
c.,
well
met,
10,
4.
CAff
Ain5,35.^/í.
of
CAifnnjim,
I
draw,
I
drag
;
7,
27
;
c. mé
Ai|t,
I
drew near
to
it,
9,
35.
CAf
f
Ainc,
/.,
act
of drawing
;
5An
c,
undrawn,
13,
15
; a
puU,
a
*•
pluck,
15,
20
;
aj
c.
ofCA,
drawing
toward.s
them,
approaching them,
20,
34.
Ca^c,
round, around,
14,
18
;
CAfc
fÁn
cLiAbÁn,
round
aboat the
cradle, around
the 'cradle,
14,
18
;
cAimc
An
5AX»A1-Oe
CAfC
Ajt
A
fÁlL,
the
Thief
turned
right
round
(came
round
ou
his
heel),
17,
26
;
CU5
fé
CAf
c,
he
brought
(lifted,
raised)
round,
19, 30;
o'ATTlAlfC
P.
m.
C.
CAfC,
F,
m.
C.
looked
round,
21,
36
;
nuAif
A
cionncui5
fiAt» cof
c
Afíf,
when they
turned
round
again,
21,
36
;
nuAif
A
o'AniAif
c
f
é
CAf
c,
when
he
looked
round,
27,
53
;
used
as a
raere
intensive
particle
=
right,
&c.
;
CAfc
fiAf,
right
westwards,
in
the
west,
30,
8.
CeACAi-ó
=
-oeACAi-ó,
3 s.
pft.
dep. of
céi-óim,
I go
;
14,
17.
CeAcc
A]i,
to
happen to ;
Le
ceAcc
ofAit),
to
happen
to
you,
11,6,
&c.
CéA-o
cíf
e,
land rope
of
a
vcRsel,
13,
15.
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CéAnfxMt)
mé,
1
s.
fut.
dep.
anal. of
-00-5111'^,
I
do
;
17,
24.
[\y.
Uls.
forra.]
Ce<Minc^i|i,
/,,
smith's
tongs,
6,
23.
CeA|in=-oeA|inxN,
3 s.
and
uni-
pers.
pft.
clep.
of
oo-jním,
I
do,
I
make,
9, 35
;
18,
29
;
24,
45;
50
•DceA|in
ri.-\-o,
26,
51
;
ní
ie&Y^} 26,
52.
CeAfcuijim,
I die
;
3
s.
pft.,
30,
7. [Used in Om.
;
cf.
Mid.
Ir. testa.']
Céi-ó -oo,
to
experience
:
b'olc
A CUA1-Ó
-oóib,
things went
hadly
for
them,
4,
13.
Céi-óim
AmAc
-oe,
I
get
ofF
(a
thing)
;
téix)
]?ionn
AmAC oÁ
•D|iiiim,
Fionn
gets oíf his
back,
23,
43.
Ceiljim,
I cast, throw
;
2
s.
cond.,
28,
2
;
3
s.
old
S-pret.
(
hist.
pres. ),
28,
2.
Cijim
le,
I
agree
to
;
nocpAi-ó
mé
leif,
I 'will
agree
to
it,
I
will
answer
to it,
22,
41.
C15
liom,
I can, I
am
able
;
501-oé
ti5
tcAc-fA
óéAn^.m,
what
can you
do,
10,
4
tiocfc\-ó
liom,
I could, ib.
Cinne4fn4\c,
lusty,
stout
;
50
c,
lustilj,
stoutly,
28,
2.
Ciob^nn
fé
Ojim,
it surpasses
me,
I
miss
(a
thing),
I
fail
(to
do
a
thing)
;
x,v\\
tiob
fé
0]\tA
uiie
550
léip
oÁ
ocAimc
foime
feo
-oÁ
íiiA|if-
A1T),
that
all
those who
came
before
this
to
seek her have
failed
to
do it,
1,
2,
&c.
;
5U|i
tlOb
fé
A|1
-DO
DeAtlb|1^CA1|1
A^uf
oftA
U1I15,
that
5'our
brother
and
all
of them have
failed
to
do
it,
2,
6
;
^uf
tiob
fé
A\\
x>o
beipc
oc.NfbfÁtAf
A^uf
ofCA
U1I15,
that
vour
two
brothers
and all
of thera
have
failed
to
do it,
3,
10
;
mii'efeAf
nÁ|i
tiob
aw
oa^oaix)
^iiAm
o|im
A
ocuj
mé
lAffiAix)
Ai|i,
I am
a
man
who
has
never
missed anything that
I
have
aimed at,
5,
20.
Cocc,
excl.,
silence
I
33,
16.
CójbAf
,
3
s.
old S-pret.
(
hist.
pres. )
of
có^bAim,
I
lift
;
c.
feifeAn
C he
lifts
)'
i^e
lifted,^
28,
2.
Coije,
Northern
gen.
of
ceAc,
a
house
;
dat.
^015,
23, 43,
&e.,
used as nom.
in
some
dis^
tricts.
Coifc,/.,
bulk,
29,
3.
CoifeAC,
m.,
front
;
A5
ceAcc
1
•ocoifeAc,
coming
(getting)
in
front,
8,
32
;
A|t a
ocoif-
eAc,
at
their
front,
in
front
rf
them, leading,
12,
13.
Cof,
m.,
a
bush
;
dpl.
coftAib,
20,
34.
Có|iAi-óeAcc,
/.,
act
of
search-
ing
for
;
'5Á
c,
searching
for
her,
31,
10.
Cof
c,
m.,
a
wild
boar,
25,
48.
CotimÁn,
m., rumbling
noise,
clatter,
28.
1.
Cóf
f
Am,
m.,
funeral
(Uls.) ;
A|t
t.,
at
the
funeral
of,
30,
9.
Cofic,
m., round, around
;
tofc
fÁn
mbinn,
round about
the
mount,
28, 1.
Cof
Ac,
m.,
front
;
gen.
in
A5
•oul
cum
cofAij,
goingahead,
18,
28
;
DO|iuf
cof
A15 (see
DOfUf).
CfiÁt
(
=
An
c|iÁt),
when (of
narrative
use),
30,
7.
C|teife,
conip. of
ctiéAn,
strong
:
•
mÁ'f
ctieife
icAc-fA
nÁ
leif
An céA-o
AiTiAf,
if
you are
stronger than
the
100
ean-
nibals,
24,
44,
where it
is
idiomatically
foUowed
by
le
(perhaps originally
mÁ'f
Cfieife
leAC
tú
fém
nÁ
An
céA-o
ATTiAf, if you
deem
yourself
stronger
than
the
100 cannibals)
;
similarlv
mÁ'f
ctieife
leAC-fA
nÁ
leif
An
céAX)
f
Aii;T)iúti, if you
are
stronger
than the
100
sol-
diers,
25,
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CriiAti,
7n.,
a
third
part,
one-
third,
6,
24
:
-óÁ
x)C|iiAn,
two-
thirds,
7,
27.
CjiiAC.
w.,
lord,
chief
;
á
z^uáz,
my
lord,
33,
16.
tpir)=
z\\é,
through,
12,
13.
Ctiiú|i.
»i.,
three
persons;
cuai-d
c|iiú|i=
cuA-o<ip
ctuú]
(Con.),
the
three
of
them
went,
30,
S
(Muns.
has
do
cuatdaji
i
oc|m3|t),
Cíiom-orTiA,
heavy
orroan,
28, 2.
^( •^S'/j
pitv
;
JAb
r.
\ax>
-01',
they
pitiedher,
29, 6.
Cu^liAfCáil,
m.,wages,
11,4,
&c.
CuiileA-ó,
m.,
an
addition,
more
;
gen.
-itd,
6,
24.
CuifLiuJA-ó,
m.,
act
of slip-
ping,
12,
9.
CuicBAf,
3
s.
old
S'pret.
C'
hist.
pres. )
of
cuinm
;
28,
2.
CumAX),
m.,
act of
diving
;
a
dive, 30.
Cúfcós,/.,
heath-covered
lump
or
hummock
of
earth
in
a
moor,
&c.; dat.,
23,
42.
lUccAfi,
m.,
upper
part
=
8outh
(of
a
country,
&c.),
18, 29.
Ucc,
m.,
bosom,
lap,
16,
21
; 1
n-A
hucc,
on
her
lap,
30,
7.
tl-ÓACcuijim,
I
admit,
acknow-
ledge,
confess
;
3
s.
pft.,
30,
7.
[From
vóacz,
a
confes-
sion
(also
*'
a
will
).]
llib
=
u
j,
u5,
/.,
an
egg
;
12,
10.
líiLi5
=
uile
550
Léiji
;
«1L15
-Den
crAOJAL,
all
in
the
world,
al-
together,
18,
28; ^n
coitie
t'il-iS,
the
entire
cauldron,
i.e.,
the
cauldron
and
the
broth
it
contained,
25,
48.
Uijif5;é<\LAi-óe,
7)1
,
romancer,
author
of
a
romance
or
old
tale,
1,
1.
tJ]tcA|i.
m.,
a
shot
;
gen.
-A\p,
5,
20.
tl|inAi-óe,
/:,prayer;
-oo
T)éAnAm
u.,
to
pray,
28,
1.
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Aininneoiít
bAile
ÁtA
Cli^r,
Clarinbridge,
in
Co. Galway,
13,
13
;
20,
33.
[A modernisation of
the
older
name
Át CUAt
meA-ó-
f
Aije
;
ef
.
the
better
known
bAiLe
Átó,
CU^t
—
Át
Cliiit
Ouittinne
or
Át
CliAt
CuaI-
Avn,
Duhlin.]
héál ÁtA An
-A-ófAi^,
Ballagh-
anery,
in
Kilkeel parish, Co.
Down
;
it is the
seaward side
of the Mourne Mts.
;
29,
5.
beAnn
le
CA^iiAinr, Horns
(Antlers) for Dragging,
5,
18,
&c.
binn
t)uitt)inne,
a
modern
cor-
ruption
of
be^nn
juLbáiin,
Benbulbin,
a
mountain in
the north
of
Co.
Sligo
;
29,
5.
[Now
t)inn
t )uilt)inn
in
Con.
The
corruption
is
as
old
as
the
Down
Survey, for
apparently
Benvolven
is
on the
county map/
binn e-acL^mne,
Binaghlon,
a
very
beautiful
rocky-faced
mountain
in
the
Co. Fer-
managh
;
it is about two
miles north-west
of
Swan-
linbar on the frontiers
of
the
counties
of
Cavan and
Fermanagh,
29,
5.
[A
modern corruption of
be^nn
eí.cLAlJiiA,
F. M. 1111 and
1455.
O'iJon.
adds: Beann
Eacblabhra
is
now
called
Binn
Eachlainn .
.
. Philip
Miuister
Brady,
in hislegend
of
Mac na
Miochorahairle,
states that
Binn
Eachlabhra
was
corruptly called Binn
Eachluana
in his own
time,
and
accounts
for the
origin
of
the
name. ]
bfii-in
ó
bei-jinn,
Brian
O'Beirne
(Byrne;;
ge/u,
3U,
8,
&c.
Céife
Cotiáinn
(=Ceif
Coji-
Ainn;,
Éeishcorran,
a
moun-
tain
in
the
baronv
of
Corran,
Co.
Sligo
:
29,
5.
^
CeócÁn,
Fog-fellow,
23, 41,
&c.
CLuóf
Le héipí^eAcr,
Ear for
Hearing,
5,
19.
CnocÁn
nA •peAX)*L.M5e,
Crock-
nafedly,
the name
of
a
hill
in
the
townland
of
Drum-
gooland, near
Annadorn and
Loughinisland, to
the
west
of
Downpatrick,
Co.
Down
;
29,
5.
Neilson
remarks that
the
name
literally means
the
Whistling
Hill, and
the
place got
this
name
from
reports that
the music
of
the
fairies
had
been
oíteu
heard to
proceed
from it.
Cnoc
5féine,
Knockgrania,
in
the parishes
of Drumrat
and
Kilturra,
and
barony
of
Corran,
Co.
Sligo
; 29,
5.
Cnoc
meÁ-64,
Knockmaa
or
the Hill
of
Castlehacket,
between
Tuam
aud
Hea^l-
ford, in
Co.
Galwav, 29,
4.
Cnoc
r\ó.
n^e, Knocknarea,
in
Killaspugbrone
}:arish,
Car-
bury,
Co.
Sligo,
29,
5.
[This
name
=
'
hill
of the
moon
'
and
Cnoc
5f
éine
(=sun
hill)
liave
clearly
been
chosen
in
the
rhvme
for the
sake
of
con-
trast.]
Corcut)A|i
nA
jCfOf,
Conor
oí
the
Hindrances
(Streaks
or
Hafts
?),
22, 39,
&c.
Conx)Ae
nA ^AiLLinie, Co. Gal-
way, 30,
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Conn,
Conn
(Con\
3, 10,
&c
;
VOC.
Cuinn,
4,
14, &c.
Conn^czA.pl.,
Connacht,
32,
14.
CuAn
tDinne
éA-o-iin.
the
Kaven
of the HiU of Howth,
10,
I, &c.
CuAn nA inA]iA
=
ConTv^mA|AA
(ConniAcne
mAfiA),
Conne-
mara,
30,
7.
•DoTTiAn
toifi,
Ar\,
the
Eastern
World,
5,
19
;
7,
28;
16,
21,
c^c.
;
ge7i.,
22,
40,
&c.
'Oj'e.Ap.Mjie
TTiAC
An
OiieApAiiie,
Climber
son
of
the Climber,
II,
9,
&c.
Oún,
the diocese of Down
;
gen.
'Dúin,
31,
11.
•Oún
4S|iT)A
tiAt,
Ardilea,
a
townland
in Loughinisland
parish,
barony
of
Kinelarty,
Co. Down ;
it is
to
the south
of
Clough,
and
contains
two
ancient
forts, hence
no doubt
its
fame
as a
fairy
resort
29,
5.
Oún
OttomA,
Dnndrum,
in
Upper
Lecale, Co. Down
;
29,
5,
T)ún
'Ofiuinne,
Dundrinne,
a
townland
in
Kilmegan
parish,
in Iveagh
Upper,
Co.
Down
;
it
is
to
the
west
of
Castlewellan
;
29,
5.
TDún
nA
nJ^All,
Donegal,
27,
55.
*Oún
pÁ-o|UMC,
Downpatrick,
Co.
Down,
31, IL
éitie,
/.,
Ireland
; dat
-inti,
23, 44,
&e.
CotAi-óe
niAC
An
eolAi-oe,
Guide
son
of
Guide,
11,
5,
&c.
peA-D
triAC
pei-oe,
Whistle
son
of
Whistle,
10,
4,
&c.
•piAnn,
An,
the
Fiann,
Fionn
Mac
Cumhaill's
body
of
troops
;
gen.
nA 'péinne,
10,
1,
&c.
pionnbÁfiM,
Finvar,
the king
of the
fairies
of
Knockmaa
(Castlehacket
Hill),
29, 3.
4,
&c.
[In Co.
Galwayitself
the
name
is,
in agreement
witb
its
correct ancient
form,
pronounced
pmnbeÁiiA
and
his
wife
is
me<^-Dt),
whence
the
name of
the hill
Cnoc
meAxibA,
now
Cnoc meÁ-ÓA.l
pionn
TÍiAC CuTTiAttl/,
Fionn,
son of Cumhall, the central
figure of
the
Ossianic
cycle
of
Irish
romance,
10,
1,
&c.
p»of
TTi^c
'peAfA,
Knowledge
son
of
Knowledge,
11, G, &c.
PíiAinc,
An,
France,
19,
31
;
gen.
nA
p|\Aince,
12,
12, &c.
5AX)Ai-óe
iTiAc
An
^^A-OAi-oe,
Thief
son
of the Thief,
12,
10,
&c.
gorc
(
=
5otic
Inre
SuAijie),
Gort,
in Co.
Galway
;
geri.,
31,
13
;
32,
14.
toc
OÁ
éAti,
lit.
the
lake
of
the
two birds,
perhaps
now
represented by
Lough
Dian
or Dian
Lough and
Balladian
(DaiL'
Loc'
DÁ
éAn
?)
town-
land,
beside
Ballybay,
Co.
Monaghan,
29,
5. [TÍie toc
OÁ
é^n
of
our tale
and of
Keating
(between
the
con-
fluence of
Clones
and
Magh
Cnoghbha) are
clearly
one
and
the same
place.
The
Ballybay lakes
are in
a direct
line
between
Binaghlon
and
Slieve Gullion
and also
be-
tween
the
places
Keating
mentions.J
X,vAt
A|i
LeAc-coif,
Swift
on
One
Leg,
4, 16, &c.
tuj
p^TjA
t)ui-óe,
An,
the
Long
Yellow
Little
Woman,
16,
21.
mAC
An
eAncoin,
Séamus
Mac
an
Eantoin
(John
or
James
MacAnanty),
the
fairy
king
of Scrabo
;
29,
5.
[His fame
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spread even to
Mnnster,
for
the
first song
fcollected
in
Limerick) of
Dr. Joyce's
Ancient
Irish
Music
is
one
uttered
by
John MacAn-
anty
from
Ulster.]
mÁitie
ní nti^Mnc,
Mary
0'Rourke,
28,
29,
&c.
neA|ir
TTiAC
neinc,
Strengtb scn
of
Strength,
11,
7,
&c.
ní
TiA
pii-Mnce,
tbe King of
France,
14,
16,
&c.
UUAJ^I^ie
tuAC
-
lÁTTíAC,
Atl,
tbe Ligbt-fingered ',Qnick-
handed; \'agabond,
15, 20
16,
21,
&c.
;
gen.,
16,
22;
also as
luAc-lÁTTiAC,
17,
2.5,
Se.icr
3CACA
tia
i:éiTine, the
seven battalions
of
tbe
Fiann,
10,
1,
&c.
Sé^n
Seoij;e,
Jobn
Joyce,
29,
3,
&e.
;
also as
<\n Seoi-,eAC,
Joyce,
30,
7,
&c.
;
gen.
An
rSeoi5i5,
30, 7
&c.
Séi-oeAt)
s^nnrAc,
Fierce
Blast,
6,
21. &c.
S^tiAbAc,/.,
the
bill
of
Scrabo
to tbe
soutb-west of
New.
towna?ds,
Co.
Down;
gen.
-Aije, 29,
5.
Stéibcemuj-óoTinA.theMourne
Mountains,
in
Co. Down;
29,
5.
[Tbe
older and
better
name
was
be^nnA
t)oitice. l
Sli
lí) OorAipr,
Siieve
Donard,
the
bigbest summit
of
tbe
Mourne Mts., in
Co.
Down
;
29.
5. [Shortened
from
the
old
correct form
Slio^b
'DoTriAnt:<Mric.]
Slu^b
s;Cuilinn,
Slieve Gullion,
a
mountain
in
tbe south
of
Co.
Armagb
;
29,
5.
Slir
TTiAc
-.life,
Cbip
son
of
Chip,
11,
8,
&c.
Sp.Mnn, An,
Spain,
5,
20.
SunJe.AcÁn
lAfivMnn, íronseat,
4,
17,
&c.
Súil
te
péACAinr,
Eye
fot See-
ing,
5, 20,
&c.
CA-ór
ó
h.\o-óA,
Thady
Hughea
(as anglicised
in Uister),
28,
1,
&o.
C^ob
lAjiAinn
jAn
CApAX>,
Iron
Side
without
Agility, 12,
12,
&c.
Great
Tbixst,
4,
a|ic
mo|i,
15,
&c.
CobAji nA
WeU
of
Balm),
7.
híocf
LÁince,
tlie
NeeVar
(Healing
28;
7,
30.
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xMtót)
:
The
correct
spelling
of
i n-Allót)
is
atiaIIó-o,
i.e.
Át\AV
ó-o
=
AnAll
«-o, lit.
from
j^onder
time
;
cf.
the
Don.
exprcssions
fiAi
ATiAll,
froin
ancient
times
up
to
the present moment,
and
atiia
•UT)Ai-D=AntA^
ú-o, [coming]
over
from
yonder place.
buil
: The
gen.
is
buile, which
was
heard
by me in the following
CÁ
fé
'rAbAi^^r -oiioc-buile ottm,
he
is using me
badly
(Don.).
Th
same person also
quoted
Oeoc
i
f
Aoice
(?)
•]
í
Afi
buit
from
seandán
by
Donnchadh
Mór
O'Dálaigh.
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