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CIA
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CID
CIAN, s. m. dat. Ceiti. Used to denote dis-
tance of time or place, thus : "'An cein,"
ata distance. " Bbo chein," from far. "An
cian a bhios mi beò," As long as 1 live.
« Gu cian nan cian," To all eternity.
CIANAIL, -AiLE, -ALA, adj. Melancholy,
pensive, solitary, sad; also mild, gentle,
loving.
CIANALACH, adj. Solitary, sad, pensive.
See Cianail.
CIANALAS,-Ais, s.OT.(Cianail,)Melancho-
ly, dulness, sadness, mildness, pensiveness.
CIANARAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. (Cian, and
Fear,) A melancholy person.
CIAN-FHULANG, -aing, s. m. (Cian,
and Fulang,) Patient, meek endurance.
CIAN-FHULANGACH, -aiche, adj.
(Cian-fhulang,) Long-suifering.
CIAN-FHULANGAS, -ais, s. m. See
Cian-fhulang.
CIAN-MHAIREANNACH, adj. Last-
ing, durable, continual.
CIANOG, -oiG, -AN, s.f. A small portion
of arable land.
CIAN-ÒRAN, -AiN, -AN, s. m. (Cian, and
Òran,) A mournful, plaintive song.
f CiAP, -AinH, CH-, V. a. Vex, torment,
f CiAPAiL, s. f. Strife, debate, controver-
sy.
•f- CiAPAL, -AiDH, CH-, V. a. EncouDtsr.
I CiAPALACH, -AICHE, adj. Contcntlous.
f ClAPALLAICHE, S. 711. A CODtentÌOUS,
troublesome fellow.
CIAK, CEIRE, adj. Dusky, dark grey; dark
brown ; gloomy, stern.
CIAR, V. 11. Grow dusky, become grey, be-
come dark, gloomy, stern.
ClARACH, -AiCH, -EAN, s. /. A swarthy
person of either sex.
CI ARADH, 1 i. m. and pres. part. v.
CIARACHADH, i Ciaraich. State of
becoming dusky, dark or grey ; a making
dark or dusky.
CIARAG, -AiG, AN, s. f. dimin. of Ciar.
Any little dark-coloured creature; a kind
of beetle or bug ; a chafer.
CIARAICH, V. a. and w. Grow dusky,
make brown, dusky or grey.
t CiARAiL, s.f. A quarrel, brawl, fray.
t CiARALACH, -AICHE, adj. Ferverse, for-
ward, quarrelsome.
CIARALACHD, s.f. bid. (Ciarail,) Per-
verseness,quarrelsomeness,contentiousness.
CIARAN, s. m. Gray, a man's name.
CIARCAIL, adj. See Ciorcail, and Cio-
crach.
CIAR-CHEÒ, s. m. A dark mist, a dus-
ky mist.
CIAR-DHUBH, -uibhe, adj. Dark grey.
t CiAROG, S.f. See Ciarag.
t CiARSAiN, s. /. A kerchief.
t CiARSAN, -AiN, s. m. A grumbling.
f CiAKsuiN, pi. of Ciarsain. Kerchiefs.
C1AR-SHÙIL, -SHUL, s. VI. A dark eye,
a scowling eye.
CIAR-SHUILEACH, ad}. Having a dark
eye, dark eyed ; having a scowling eye.
t CiARTA, part. Waxed.
CI.\S, CEÒIS, -AN, s. m. A border, skirt,
fringe, corner. See Ceus.
CIASACH, -AICHE, adj. (Cias,) Bordered,
skirled, fringed, cornered.
t CiASAiL, s. /. Strife, dispute, conten-
tion.
CIASALACH, adj. Quarrelsome, brawl-
ing.
t CiATA, s. m. An opinion in favour of;
approbation.
CIATACH, -AICHE, arfj. See Ceutach, and
Ciatfach.
CIATAIUH,
CIATADH, -AIDH,
ClATAlCHE, comp. of Ciatach, which
s. m. See CiatfadJi.
CI ATA I CHE AD, -eid, s. m. Degree of
beauty, comeliness, gracefulness, seemli-
ness.
CIATFACH, adj. Honest, becoming, hand-
some, goodly, graceful, genteel.
CIATFADH, -AiDH, s. m. Admiration. See
Ciatadh.
CIB, -E, s. f. A species of mountain grass ;
coarse tow. See Ciob.
CÌB-CHEANN-DUBH, s. f The herb
deer's hair.
CI BE IN, -EAN, s. m. A rump.
CIBEIR, -IK, -EAN, 5. 711. A keeper of sheep;
a shepherd.
CÌBEIREACHD, s. f. ind. (Cibeir,)
Keeping or herding of sheep ; the business
of a shepherd.
CIBHEARG, -EiRG, -AN, s./. A rag; a lit-
tle ragged woman.
CIBHE ARG ACH, arfj. Ragged, tawdry.
CIBHEARG AN, -ain, s. m. A little rag ;
a little ragiied wight.
CIBHLEAN, .Eiii,pl. Jaws.
CÌCH, dat. of Cioch. A breast.
t CicH, s. m. A greyhound.
CÌCHE, geti. of Cioch. Of a pap, of a
breast.
t CÌDH, s. /. A sight, a view.
t CÌDH, -IDH, CH-, V. a. See, behold.
CIDHIS, -E, -EAN, s.f. A mask, a disguise ;
a vizor.
CIDHISEAR, 5. 7/1. One wearing a mask.

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