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CÈIRTE, adj. Waxed; covered with wax,
sealed with wax.
CEIRTE, comp. and sup. of Ceart. INIore or
most just or righteous,
t Ceirteachd, 5. /. Tawdriiiess, raggcd-
ness.
+ Ceirteac, -eic, -an, s.f. A ragged girl.
CÈIS, -E, -EAN, s.f. A case or keeping place,
basket, hamper.
t Ceis, s. f. A furrow ; a sow, a pig ;
grumbling, loathing; a lance or spear.
CEIS-CHRAINN s. / The herb poly-
pody.
CEISD, -E, -EAN, S.f. A question, problem,
a dispute, a controversy; a darling; re-
gard.
CEISDEACHADH, -aidh, s. m. enuipres.
part. V. Ceisdich. A questioning, an ex-
amination.
CEISDEALACHD, s.f. Fondness, flirt-
ing, gallantry.
CEISDEIL, -E,a(lj. (Ceisd,) Questionable,
suspicious, doubtful.
CEISDEIN, s. in. A person secretly be-
loved ; a sweetheart.
CEISUE AN, N. pi. of Ceisd. Questions.
CEISDICH, -iDH, CH-, V. a. (Ceisd,) Ques-
tion, examine, interrogate.
f Ceisdiughadh, s. m. See Ceasnachadh.
CEISU-LEABHAR, s. vi. A catechism.
CEISD-PHUNG, s. m. A point of inter-
rogation.
CÈISEACH, -ICH, -EAN, s.f. A large, cor-
pulent woman.
CEISEAG, -r.iG, -AN,*./, dimin. of Ceis, Ì
CEISEAN, "IN, -AN, s. m. dimin. of Ceis, 3
A small pannier or basket ; a hurdle,
f Ceisneamh, s. m. Whining, complain-
ing.
CEIST, -E, -EAN, s. f. Anxiety of mind;
perplexity.
CEISTEACHADII, -aidh, s. m. More
properly Ceisdeachadh.
CÈIT, -E, s. m. See Ceitein.
f Ceitean, s. ill. A vehicle formed of
twigs.
CEITEIN, -E, «. m. (Ceud, and Uine,) The
month of ]\lay: beginning of summer.
CÈITEINEACH, ar/J. (Ceitein,) Belong-
ing to May, or the beginning of sumnrier.
CEITH 1 R, at/j. Four. " Ceithir-chasach,"
four-footed.
CEITH1R-I5IIEANNACH, adj. See
Ccithir-cheiirnach.
CEITUlR-CIIASACH,nf/j. (Ceithir,and
Ca« or Cos,) Four-looted.
CEITIHR-CIIEARN ACM, adj. (Ceithir,
and Cearn,) Four-square, quadrangular.
CElTIiIR-CHEÀRNADH, -aii.ii, s. m.
and pres. part v. Ceitbir-cheàruaìch. A
squaring.
CEITHIR-CHEÀRNAICH, -inn, ch ,
V. a. Square ; shape into a .square.
CEITHIR-CHEARNAICHTE, p..
part.v. Ceithir chsàrnaich. Squared, foru)
ed into a square.
CEITHIR-DEUG, nrfj. Fourteen.
CEITHIR-FILLTE, adj. Fourfold, quad-
ruple.
CEITHIR- FILLTEACH, adj. (Ceithir,
and Fillte,) Four- fold.
CEITHIR-GH013HLACH, i a</;.
CEITHIR-CHOBHLANACH, ^ (Cd-
thir, and Gobhlach,) Four-pronged.
CEITHIR-OISINNEACH, adj. Quad-
rangular : having four angles.
CEITHIR-RÀMHACH,arf;. Fouroarnl,
as a boat.
CEITHIR-SHLISNEACH,arfj. (Ceithir,
and Slios,) Four sided ; quadrilateral.
CEITHREAMH, -eimh, -nean, s. m. Si-c
Ceathramh.
CEITHREAMHNAN, ceithreaknan,
N. pi. of Ceithreamh. Quarters, fourlli-
parts ; lodgings.
CEITHREANNACH, adj. Quadrated.
f Ceituin, s. m. See Ceitein.
f CÈl, The mouth.
t CÌL-FÀisDiNE, Prophecy.
CÈ-MHEAS, -A, s. m. (Ce, and Meas.
Geometry. See Ce-thomhas.
CÈ-MHEASACH, adj. (Cc-mheas,) Gei;-
metrical.
CÈ-MHEASACH, -aich, -ean, s. m. (Ce-
mheas,) A geometer.
CEO, s. m. Mist, vapour, fog.
t Ceo, «. m. iMilk.
f Ceo, sceÒ, conj. And.
CEÒ'ACH, -AicHE, adj. See Ceòthacii.
CEÒ'ACHD, s.f. ind. See Ceòtharhd.
CEÒ'AR, -AIRE, adj. See Ceòthar.
CEÒB, -A, -AN, s. VI. A dark nook or cor-
ner.
CEÒBACH, -AICHE, a-/;. Cornered; awk-
ward.
t Ceòbach, (Ceò, and Bach,) Drunken-
ness.
CEÒBAN, -AiN, 5. VI. Small drizzling rain,
accompanied with mist.
CEÒBANACH, -aicut., adj. Dewy, mistj',
drizzly, moist.
CEÒBANACIID, s.f Frequent or con-
tinued drizzling.
CEÒ-BH RAN, I -AiN, -AOiN, s. m. (Ceo,
CEÒ-BHRAON, i and Braon,) Dew,
mist, drizzling rain.
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