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CARUCHADH, -aidh, s. m. See Car-
acbadfa.
CAKUICH, -iDH, CU-, V. a. (Car,) Move,
roll. See Caraich.
CARUINNEAN. pi. (Càth and Roinn,)
Refuse of thrashed corn.
f Caruinnich, -IDH, CH-, I', a. (Cai-uin-
nean,) Riddle, winnow; separate grain
from straw.
+ Carull, s. VI. See Caireall.
CAS; gen. Coise ; (tat. Cols; ;;/. Casan,
s. f. A foot, leg ; a shaft, haft or handle ;
a stem or stalk ; a ply or plait in thread ;
a curl ; a wrinkle.
t Cas, s,/. a case ; hair of the head.
CAS, CAisE, adj. Steep; wreathed, curled,
twisted ; sudden, quick, rapid ; hasty,
irritable, rash, passionate.
CAS, -AIDH, CH-, V. a. Gape, gnash ; turn
against ; be angry with ; oppose, thwart.
CÀS, -ÀIS, -AN, s. m. A difficulty, emergen-
cy, hardship, plague, distress, case; a try-
ing or difficult situation.
t Casach, -aich, s. f. An ascent.
CASACH, -AicHE, adj. (Cas, 5.) Having
feet.
f Casachdaich, s.f. see Casadaich.
f Casachdaighe, s.f. The herb Coltsfoot,
see Gallan-greannchair.
f Casachdas, s.f. see Casadaich.
CASA-CORRACH, s.f. (Cas and Cor-
rach,) Stilts.
CASAD, -aid, s. m. A cough : also cris-
piness.
CASADACH, -AicHE, adj. Coughing ; ill
of a cough, causing a cough.
CASADAICH, s. f. ind. A cough ; the
act or habit of coughing.
CASADH, -AIDH, -EAN, s. m. and pres.
part. V. Cas. A grinning, gaping, gnash-
ing ; turning against, an opposing.
CASA-FEANNAG,;)/.(CasandFeannag,)
Crow's feet.
CASAG, -AiG, -AH, s. f. A long coat;
opposite in meaning to a short coat or
jacket.
CASAG A CH, adj. (Casag,) Wearing a
long coat. Of or belonging to a long coat.
CASAGAICHE, s. m. A man with a long
or skirted coat.
C A S A-G AI RI D, ì 5. pi. Short spatter-
CASA-GEARRA, \ dashes.
CAS AID, -E, -EAN, s. /. A complaint, ac-
cusation.
CASAID, -iDii, CH-, (Casaid,) ace Cnsaid-
ich.
CASAIDEACH, -eiche, adj. (Casaid^
Apt to complain or accuse.
CASAIDEACHADH, -aidh, s. m.
Arraignment.
CAS AIDE ACHD, s.f. A complaining;
proneness to make complaints.
CASAIDICH, -IDH, CH-, V. a. (Casaid,)
Accuse, arraign.
CASAIDICHE, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Casaid,)
An accuser, a complainant.
CASAIR, -E, s.f. Sea-drift; aphospboric
light proceeding from old wood in the
dark. See Teine-sionnachain.
t Casair, i. m. A thorn, a clasp, buckle ;
slaughter, carnage ; a shower, hail.
CASAN, /)/. of Cas, which see.
CASAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. The supporting
beam of a house top ; a path, a road ; also
a name given to the pai'allel roads in Glen-
roy.
CASANACH, adj. Having foot-paths, like
a foot-path.
CAS-AODANNACH, -aiche, adj. (Cas
and Aodann,) Having a wrinkled face.
t Casar, s. m. A little hammer ; a path.
See Cabhsair.
t Casarnach, s. /. (Cas and Bearnach,
forked,) Lightning.
f Casbanach, adj. Side by side : pai'allel.
f Casbhàirneach, s. f. A limpet. See
Bàirneach.
CAS-BHÀRD, -bhÀird, «. m. A satirist.
CAS-BHÀRDACHD, 5./. ind. (Cas and
Bardachd,) A satire, invective ; lampoon-
ing.
CAS-BHÀRDAIL, arf/. Satirical.
CAS-BHEAIRT, or -bheirt, or -bheakt,
s.f. (Cas aud Beart. ) Shoes and stock-
ings ; literally, armour for the legs : com-
monly pronounced "Cais'eard." See Cais-
bheart.
CAS-BHRAT, -ait, -an, A carpet.
CAS-BHRIATHAR, -air, s. m. Ahasty,
unguarded, or cross expression.
CAS-BHRIATHRACH, adj. Hasty or
intemperate in speech.
CAS-BHUIDHE, arf;. (Cas and Buidhe,;
Having yellow feet ; having curled yellow
hair.
f Cascar, s. m. A cup.
t Cas-CHAILLICHE, -CAILLICHE, s. f. The
shaft of a fir-torch.
CAS-CHEUM, s. m. A foot path; a steep
or difficult way.
CAS-CHEUMACH, adj. Steep, difficalt
to pace.
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