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CLA
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CLE
(Claon, aiKl Bicith,) Partial ; unjust in
judging or di'ciiUng.
CLAON-BH11EÌTHEAMII, s. m. An
unjust judge.
CLAON-CHÒMHNARD, -aiud, s. m.
An inclined plane.
CLAON-MHARBH, -aidii, chl-, v. a.
(Claon, and ^larbh,) Moitity.
CLAON-3IHARBIIAUH, -aidh, s. m.
Siiid pres. pari. V. Claon-mharbh. Mortifi-
cation.
CLAON-SHÙIL,-ui.A,.ùiLEAN,s./. (Cla-
on, and Sùil,) A squint eye.
CLAON-SHUÌLEACH, -eiciie, adj.
(Claon, and Sùil.) Squint-eyed.
CLAPARTAICH, -E, ^5. /. The act of
CLAPAIL, S clapping or flap-
ping with the wings; fondling, caressing,
t Clap-sholus, s. m. Twilight,
t Clàr, -aidh, CHL-, V. a. Deceive, fable.
CLÀR, CLÀIR, s. m. pi. Clòir, and Clair,
Any smooth surface or plane ; a stave,
board, deal, or plank ; a lid, a trough ; a
harp; a wooden tray or plate ; a table or
desk ; a spoke.
CLÀR, -AIR, s. in. for Clàrsach, which see.
CLÀRACH, -AICHE, adj. (Clar,) Bare,
bald ; of or belonging to staves, boards, or
planks.
CLÀRACH, -AicH, -AicHEAX, s. f. A wo-
man of clumsy figure ; a floor.
f Claradh, -AIDH, «. m. Familiarity J
dividiug.
CLÀRAG, -AiG, -AN, s. /. A fore-tooth.
CLÀRAIUH, -EAN, s./. A partition.
CLÀRAINEACH, adj. Flat-nosed.
CLÀR-AINM, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Clar, and
Ainm,) A catalogue.
CLÀR-AINMEACHAIDH, or -ain-
MiCHE, or -AiNME, s. m. (Clài', and Ain-
meachadh,) A title page.
CLÀR-AMA1S, s. in. (Clar, and Amas,)
An index.
CLÀRAN, s. m. dim. of Clar, which see.
CLÀR-AODA1NN, s. m. A front, visage,
forehead.
CLÀR-AODANNACH, -eudannach,
-AicHE, adj. (Clar, and Aodann,) Broad-
faced, broad-browed.
CLÀR-BEÒIL, s. VI. A lid.
CLÀR-BUALAIDI1, s. m. (Clar, and
Bualadh,) A printing-press.
CLÀR-BUIDEIL, s.m. A stave of a cask.
CLÀR-CIIAS, -cHois, s.f. A splay-foot.
CLÀR-CIIASACI1, -AICHE, adj. (Clar,
and Casach,) Splay-footed,
f Claii-cisteanacha, s. 7«, (Clar, and
Cistin,) A dresser, kitchen table.
I Cr.ÀRDHA, pret. part. v. Clar. Divided,
parted.
CLAR-DHEALBH, -a, -an, s. vi. A
painting, sketch, draught, map.
CLAR-FEÒIRNE, s. m. A chess-board;
a draught-board.
CLÀR-FH1ACAILL, -fhiaclan, s. m. A
fore-tooth.
CLÀR-FODHAIRT, orFOEHAIRT,or^AB-
I^AIRT, s. m. A smith's trough.
CLAR-FUINE, -fhuine, s. 7n. A knead-
ing trough.
CLÀR-ÌNNSE or ìnnsidh, s. m. An in-
dex.
CLÀR-IOxMAIRT, s. m. (Clar, and lo-
mart,) A chess-board.
CLÀR-MÌNEACHAIDH, s. ?n. (Clar,
and Minich,) A glossary. JW pi. Clàir-
mhìneachaidh.
CLÀRSAIR, -E, -EAN, s. m. (Clàrsacb, and
Fear,) A harper, a minstrel.
CLÀRSAlREACHD,s./:(Clàrsair,)Harp
music, playing on the Harp ; the employ-
ment of a harper.
CLÀR-SG1THE, s. m. A name for the
isle of Skye.
CLÀR-TOMHAIS, -thomhais, s. m.
(Clar, and Tomhas,) A balance, a scale.
CLÀR-UACHDA1R or uachdrach, «. m.
(Clar, and Uachdar,) The lid of a chest or
trunk.
t Clas, s. m. See Gleus.
t Clas, clais, s. m. A play, craft ; a fur-
row ; melody. See Cleas.
t Cr.ASACH, adj. Crafty, playful ; fat, fat-
ted. See Closach.
f Clasachd, s.f. Craftiness, subtlety. See
Cleasachd.
t Clasaiche, s. m. A singer.
CLATH-NÀ1RE, s.f. ind. Bashfulness,
shamefaiiedness.
t ClÈ, 4. /. ind. The left hand; evil, in-
jury ; disposition, also nr//. Left-handed,
prejudiced, partial. See CJi.
CLEACIID, -AN, s.f. A ringlet of hair; a
fillet of combed wool.
CLEACHD, -AIDH, CHL-, V. a. and n. Ac-
custom, habituate, inure, practise, use.
" Cleachd thu fein ris," Innre yourself to
it.
CLEACtìDACH, -aiche, orfj. Usual, cus-
tomary, habitual ; having clustering ring-
lets or tresses ; waving, flowing, as hair.
CLEACHDADH, -aidh, -aidhean, s. m.
anApres. part. v. Cleachd. Custom, prac-
tice, use, exercise, habit ; accustoming, in-
uring, pi. Sometimes written clcacbduitt-
nean.

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